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Millennium Stage LIVE Daily Broadcasts
If you can't make it to the Kennedy Center but can make it to your computer, you can watch artists live on the Millennium Stage every day at 6 p.m. Eastern time.

Millennium Stage Archived Performances
Miss a performance? Check out the Internet broadcast archives.

Storytime Online
The Kennedy Center and high-technology partner RealNetworks have collaborated to present online adaptations of popular children's books. These streaming media presentations are read by the authors and include the original illustrations.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Kennedy Center was delighted to present Stauton, Virginia's Shenandoah Shakespeare Express and their performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream on Sunday, May 6, 2001 at 6 pm Eastern. Shenandoah Shakespeare Express breathes life into all the fabulous characters and magic of the William Shakespeare’s hilarious, magical play. The archived Internet broadcast is now available.

War of the Worlds
The Kennedy Center was proud to present the internationally renowned SITI Company of New York City and its adaptation of radio’s most famous broadcast – Orson Welles’ and the Mercury Theater’s War of the Worlds in a free performance on the Millennium Stage. The archived Internet broadcast is now available.

Taro Iketani's The Samurai
The Kennedy Center was excited to showcase internationally acclaimed actor Taro Iketani and his stage drama, The Samurai on Saturday, April 8, 2000 at 6 pm Eastern. Taro Iketani has been performing in period samurai drama for over 20 years. The archived Internet broadcast is now available.

Scraping the Surface by Lyle Victor Albert
With great skill and good humor, Lyle Victor Albert introduces us to the world of a young man with cerebral palsy in Scraping the Surface as he wrestles with the age old problem of "what to do with the rest of my life." This presentation is both closed-captioned and audio-described.

Nnenna Freelon's Free Concert
As part of its Performing Arts for Everyone initiative, the Kennedy Center presented Grammy-nominated jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon in a free concert on the Millennium Stage on October 30, 1998. The concert was broadcast live over the Internet; highlights are currently available.

The Kennedy Center/Department of State Jazz Ambassadors
The 1998 Jazz Ambassadors were broadcast live over the Internet from the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, and highlights of the concerts are available. All Jazz Ambassadors broadcasts since 1998 are available in the Millennium Stage archives.

Billy Taylor's Jazz at the Kennedy Center on National Public Radio
Billy Taylor's Jazz at the Kennedy Center is recorded live in front of a studio audience at the Kennedy Center and broadcast on the following National Public Radio stations. Find out where you can hear the show on a station near you.

ArtsEdge: Linking the Arts and Education Through Technology
Helps artists, teachers, and students gain access to and/or share information, resources, and ideas that support the arts as a core subject area in the K-12 curriculum.

The National Symphony Orchestra's Virtual Tour of Asia
Designed for students and teachers to take a virtual tour of major cities in China and Japan and to learn about Asian arts and culture, this tour corresponded with the visit the National Symphony Orchestra took to China and Japan in early 1999.

Duke Ellington: Celebrating 100 Years of the Man and His Music
A collaboration between ArtsEdge, The Music Educator's National Conference and the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, this site is designed to bring the world of Duke Ellington alive for students and others interested in his life and music.