Following sold-out shows at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and Bostons Symphony Hall, historian John Monsky joins The National WWII Museum, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, and top Broadway stars to bring you The Eyes of the World: From D-Day to V-E Day, a must-see program for history lovers. This musically driven multimedia experience, conducted by Hamiltons Ian Weinberger, captures the dramatic final months of World War II in Europe through the eyes of war correspondents, photojournalists, and service members including a young American intelligence officer who landed on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Archival photos, film, and words from Ernest Hemingway, Robert Capa, Lee Miller, the 761st Tank Battalion, and others come together with music from Glenn Miller, Edith Piaf, Aaron Copland, and more to tell the story of both iconic figures and unsung heroes who served and sacrificed for our country. Program is presented Priddy Family Foundation.
Tickets held for Will Call may be picked up as early as 1 hour before event at the Orpheum Box Office. The customer must present ID.
There are multiple paid parking garages and surface lots available in the immediate vicinity of the Orpheum Theater.
- Wheelchair accessible sections
- Companion seats available
- Elevators to all levels
- Assistive listening devices provided
- Service animal friendly
- No outside food or drinks
- Photography/recording prohibited during performances
- Business casual attire recommended
- Age restrictions may apply for certain shows
- Electronic devices must be silenced
Everyone must have a ticket to enter. Age restrictions vary per show.
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