Trump Dey Go Watch 'Les Misérables' For Kennedy Center: Wetin Dey Happen?
President Donald Trump, ein wife Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and ein wife Usha Vance go dey present for de opening night of de musical 'Les Misérables' for Kennedy Center next week. Dis na big news wey dey show say Trump dey support arts and culture.
'Les Misérables' na one of de longest-running shows for Broadway and West End history, and ein opening night for Kennedy Center go be June 11. Trump himself talk say he dey love de songs and de play, and he dey think say e dey great. In fact, he dey even consider to extend am.
De Kennedy Center President, Richard Grenell, talk say 'Les Misérables' dey prove to be a huge hit. He dey expect say opening night go be electric. Kennedy Center officials talk say red carpet go dey, and dem go invite some media people to come.
But dis premiere dey happen as protests dey go on across de country. 'Les Misérables' na musical wey dey talk about revolution and protest, so e dey interesting say Trump dey attend am during dis time.
Trump defend ein decision to deploy military members to deal with de protests, say if dem no dey there, city for burn to de ground. He say dem go make sure law and order dey for de country.
De show itself dey talk about protesting against power, wey be major theme. E dey center around student-led demonstrations against de French monarchy. Songs from de musical don dey use for protests against governments around de world since e start for 1980.
So, as Trump dey go watch 'Les Misérables', e dey send a strong message about ein support for arts, even as protests dey go on around am. E go be interesting to see how de public go react to dis.
Wetin You Need to Know About 'Les Misérables'
- Na one of de longest-running shows for Broadway and West End history.
- E dey talk about revolution, protest, and de human spirit.
- Songs from de musical don dey use for protests around de world.
Why Dis Matter?
Dis event dey show say even during times of protest, art and culture still dey important. E dey also raise questions about how art dey reflect society, and how leaders dey engage with art.