Skip to content
  • X

Subscribe

Magazine | Newsletters
  • Food & Drink
  • News
  • Culture
  • Style
  • Home
  • Family
  • Wellness
  • Things to Do
  • Travel
  • Best of NoVA
  • Best Restaurants
  • Top High Schools
  • NoVA Wars: BBQ
  • In This Issue
  • Home
    • Things to Do
  • Get your first look at The REACH, The Kennedy Center’s new expansion
kennedy center
  • Things to Do

Get your first look at The REACH, The Kennedy Center’s new expansion

The REACH takes center stage in the District this month.

By Katie Bianco August 28, 2019 at 9:35 am

This month, The Kennedy Center’s highly anticipated The REACH opens its very modern doors. The opening festival will be held from Sept. 7 to 22, on the 4.6-acre expansion, intended to be an immersive space where visitors can not just watch, but be a part of, the creative process. Look for everything from open-to-the-public rehearsals to artistic workshops to dance parties at the instantly iconic campus. Like the original Kennedy Center, The REACH was designed to honor the legacy of JFK. Most rooms are named with a nod to the 35th president (such as the Moonshot Studio) and his most stirring quotes are etched into the space’s windows and walls. The long-awaited expansion also features a walkway and pedestrian bridge that connects The Kennedy Center to the National Mall.

To celebrate the unveiling, The Kennedy Center will host a 16-day festival at The REACH, featuring more than 400 free events with headliners including Arrested Development, The Second City, Renée Fleming, Alan Menken and more. Read on for a sneak peek at what to expect.

All photos are by Richard Barnes, and courtesy of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

The REACH

Designed by architect Steven Holl, The REACH consists of three contiguous, interconnected pavilions: the River Pavilion, Skylight Pavilion and Welcome Pavilion.

The Skylight Pavilion (left) and the River Pavilion (right)

Both indoor and outdoor spaces can be activated. The Skylight Pavilion has a projection wall that will host movies and simulcasts.

The Welcome Pavilion

The Welcome Pavilion, like the rest of the spaces, was built to achieve LEED Gold Status and makes use of natural greenery.

Interior spaces, like the main lobby in the Welcome Pavilion, were designed with high ceilings and drenched in natural light in order to bring the outside in.

The main lobby of the Welcome Pavilion

The Justice Forum, the only space in The REACH without windows, will play host to lectures, performances and more.

The Justice Forum

This post originally appeared in our September 2019 issue. For more DC events to check out this month, click here.

Trending in NoVA

Study Ranks Parents in 2 NoVA Zip Codes Among Most Stressed in the U.S.

Asian Department Store Planned for Loudoun County

The 14 Best July Events in Northern Virginia and Washington DC

15 Virginia Lakes Offering the Perfect Summer Escape

Vote for Northern Virginia’s Best Barbecue Spot in the 2026 NoVA Wars: Barbecue Edition

things to do newsletter

Our Top Stories In Your Inbox

Our newsletters delivered weekly.

Subscribe

Feeds

RSS Feed Follow in Feedly

You May Also Like

a man rides the Massanutten Mountain Mayhem alpine coaster

Massanutten Resort Debuts Virginia’s First Alpine Coaster

Sunflower fields at Burnside Farms

Where to Pick Your Sunflowers in Northern Virginia

Close up of person playing and mahjong board and tiles

See How Mahjong Fever Has Spread Across Northern Virginia

  • X

Company

  • About Us
  • Advertising
  • Writer’s Guidelines
  • Internships
  • Terms of Use

Magazine

  • Magazine
  • Subscription
  • Newsletter
  • Back Issues

Talk to Us

  • Contact Us
  • Submit an Event
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram

Shopping

  • Subscription
  • Back Issues
  • Plaques
  • Realtor Client Gift Subscriptions

On Newsstands Now

NoVA 250 - July 2026 cover image

Copyright © 2026 Northern Virginia Magazine

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Hey AI.