Dwight Eisenhower: Winning the War
Before Eisenhower was a President, he was a General – not just any General but the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces. And before World War II could end, he’d have to bring together the land, air and sea forces of the coordinated efforts of 12 nations in what became known as the largest invasion force in human history. He’d have to maintain control of national egos, his own temper, supply chains and even the weather.
Failure was not an option.
For more information from Greenville Chautauqua about this performance and the performer, Doug Mishler, click here.
Housekeeping notes for attendees to know before you go
Groups larger than 4 need to contact the Kennedy Room directly at 864-596-3508 to book seats.
Doors will open 45 minutes before the show begins, pending the completion of sound checks with our performers.
Please save your confirmation email, as you will need to have it available upon entering the Barrett Room.
All members of a ticket party must be together in order to enter. If your party is incomplete, please wait to enter the auditorium. Ticketholders will receive wristbands at the door. After receiving wristbands, you can leave and re-enter the Barrett Room as needed.
Please plan to arrive at least five minutes before the start of the program. After this time, we reserve the right to fill any open seats.
An American Sign Language interpreter will be provided for the 3pm performance. If you would like to be seated near the interpreter, please contact the Kennedy Room at [email protected] after you register for your ticket.
The 7pm performance will open with period music.
Want to sign up for other performances? Click on the historical figure's name below to book your spot.
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