- Broadway stars, Linda Eder, Laura Benanti, and John Lloyd Young bring their talents to the stage
- Pop and Rock brings a rich diversity of styles with Damien Jurado + Okkervil River (solo), Pat McGee Band, John Waite, 1964 The Tribute, The 5th Dimension, Paul Thorn, while Newmyer Flyer honors the band Little Feat, and A BandHouse Gigs celebrates the work of Linda Ronstadt
- Ever popular and exceptional guitar presentations include California Guitar Trio with Trace Bundy, Masters of Hawaiian Music, and International Guitar Night. Plus two genre bending evenings of strings music collaboration by Sam Bush, Mike Marshall, Edgar Meyer and George Meyer
- Legendary singer-songwriters include Jim Messina, Karla Bonoff, Storm Large, and Joan Osborne
- The popular pianist Jim Brickman returns to the stage this season. Jazz programming includes Harlem 100 celebrating 100 years of the music of the Harlem Renaissance, and the virtuosity of An Evening With Branford Marsalis
- Rollicking side-splitting humor provided by The Second City and 33rd Annual Evening of Comedy
- Americana, folk and country artists include Sean McConnell, Rodney Crowell, Over The Rhine, Tom Paxton and The DonJuans, and John McCutcheon
- World music concerts include traditional Irish band, Altan, Iranian kamancheh and setar player and vocalist Kayhan Kalhor, and Venezuelan singer and Latin Grammy Award winner Nella
- Immersive shows include the interactive audience participation vocal ensemble, Choir! Choir! Choir!, and acclaimed cabaret and chanteuse star, Meow Meow
- Internationally renowned pianist Wu Han curates the Chamber Music at The Barns season with performances by Wu Han and cellist David Finckel, The Miró Quartet, guitarist Sharon Ibsin, and four Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center concerts themed around Chopin, Spanish Inspirations, The Jazz Effect, and more
Vienna, Virginia (August 17, 2021) – Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts today announced the first performances for the 2021-2022 reopening of The Barns at Wolf Trap. Celebrating 40 years of performances, The Barns is Wolf Trap’s historic 382-seat indoor performance venue.
“We are greatly looking forward to welcoming audiences and performers back to The Barns at Wolf Trap in a safe and responsible manner. Almost 18 months since the last performance, we will celebrate The Barns 40th anniversary with a wide range of performances to welcome fans back to this intimate and acoustically excellent setting,” said Arvind Manocha, President and CEO of Wolf Trap Foundation. “As we gather in person once more, this season gives patrons the ability to enjoy both legendary and new artists, spanning genres from rock, folk and Americana to the artistry of chamber, Broadway and world music in a way only Wolf Trap can offer.”
The Barns at Wolf Trap opened in 1981 and is comprised of two 18th-century barns made of hand-hewn wood beams and panels. The space is noted for its acoustic excellence and historic charm. With its informal setting and stunning architecture, The Barns is well known for providing a distinct and one-of-a-kind musical experience.
Among the initial slate of shows in the 2021-2022 season, nine artists make their Barns at Wolf Trap debuts – including singer songwriters Jim Messina and Karla Bonoff on separate nights; rock band Damien Jurado + Okkervil River (solo), international cabaret phenomenon Meow Meow; pop music and R&B group The 5th Dimension; Latin Grammy Award winner Nella; the virtuoso considered to be the father of world music Kayhan Kalhor; interactive vocal group Choir! Choir! Choir!; and folk and country singer-songwriter Sean McConnell.
Returning favorites include rock singer-songwriter Storm Large; Broadway songstress Linda Eder; English singer and the voice behind the 1984 hit “Missing You,” John Waite; Ohio-based indie/folk group Over The Rhine; the incomparable singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff; Masters of Hawaiian Music; Tony award-winner John Lloyd Young; Richmond-based rockers the Pat McGee Band; two nights with pianist Jim Brickman; respected and renowned jazz great Branford Marsalis; and more.
Chamber Music at The Barns 2021-2022 performance season opens with Artistic Advisor Wu Han at the piano joined by David Finckel (cello), Arnaud Sussman (violin), and Paul Neubauer (viola); Christmas with Cantus rings in the holiday season; the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center concerts explore the works of Chopin, Spanish Inspirations and The Jazz Effect; The Miró Quartet performs works by Ravel and more; and multi Grammy Award-winning Sharon Ibsin astounds with her classical guitar. Wolf Trap is presenting local arts groups, Opera Lafeyette and Urban Arias in unique operatic programs.
The Barns also hosts performances that expand beyond music and into comedy, with stand-up shows like the ever-popular Evening of Comedy and improv comedy troupe The Second City.
Dan and Gayle D’Aniello, Season Underwriters
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About Wolf Trap
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, produces and presents a full range of performance and education programs in the Greater Washington area, as well as nationally. Wolf Trap features three performance venues: the outdoor Filene Center and Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods, both located at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, and The Barns at Wolf Trap, located down the road from the national park and adjacent to the Center for Education at Wolf Trap. The 7,028-seat Filene Center is operated in partnership with the National Park Service and annually showcases an extensive array of diverse artists, ranging from pop, country, folk, and blues to classical music, dance, and theatre, as well as multimedia presentations, from May through September. The Barns at Wolf Trap is operated by Wolf Trap Foundation year-round, and during the summer months is home to the Grammy-nominated Wolf Trap Opera, one of America’s outstanding professional training programs for early career opera singers. Wolf Trap’s education programs include the nationally acclaimed Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts, Children’s Theatre-in-the-Woods, a diverse array of arts education classes, grants, and a nationally recognized internship program.