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The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. is presenting Jonathan Larson’s tick, tick... BOOM! as part of its Broadway Center Stage program, the Kennedy Center says. The announcement appears on the institution’s listings for upcoming performances at its downtown campus.
Broadway Center Stage is the Kennedy Center’s series for intimate, short-run musical presentations and concert-style stagings, according to the center. The page for the production identifies the title and credits Larson as the show’s creator but does not list full casting or a complete run in the announcement excerpt.
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tick, tick... BOOM! is a musical by Jonathan Larson that has been staged widely across the U.S.; the Kennedy Center’s inclusion brings the piece to a prominent D.C. cultural stage. The Kennedy Center directs readers to its website for ticketing, dates and additional production information, and to confirm performance times.
Local arts patrons and visitors can expect the presentation to follow the Broadway Center Stage model of concentrated, audience-focused musical programming inside the Kennedy Center complex on the National Mall side of the river. For the latest on tickets and schedules, check the Kennedy Center’s official listings.
## Why it matters to DC The Kennedy Center is a central cultural institution in D.C.; its Broadway Center Stage selections shape the city’s theatre calendar and offer local audiences access to high-profile musicals in a concentrated run.
## Key details - The Kennedy Center lists
## Key details - The Kennedy Center lists tick, tick... BOOM! in its Broadway Center Stage series. - The production credits Jonathan Larson as the show's creator. - Broadway Center Stage is the Kennedy Center’s series for intimate musical presentations, per the venue. - Ticketing, dates and casting information are posted on the Kennedy Center website. - The Kennedy Center is located in Washington, D.C., on the National Mall side of the river.
## What to watch Watch the Kennedy Center schedule for posted performance dates, casting announcements and ticket releases; local arts outlets will cover any notable casting or production changes.
