Donald Trump attended his inaugural board meeting as chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, proposing a nostalgic return to classic entertainment. He reminisced about the 1982 Broadway premiere of Cats, highlighting performances from the era. Trump's commentary included admiration for Betty Buckley, who played Grizabella, reflecting his preference for honoring traditional celebrities. His remarks indicated a clear intention to move away from contemporary influences, emphasizing a desire for a more welcoming atmosphere shaped by the art and culture of previous decades.
During Trump's first board meeting, he expressed his intention to steer the Kennedy Center back to classic entertainment, longing for nostalgia and honoring past celebrities.
Reflecting on his nostalgia for '80s Broadway, Trump shared memories of attending Cats, praising Betty Buckley's performance, showcasing his affinity for traditional art forms.
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