Lee Miller: Women at War
One of America’s only female war correspondents captured the war through women’s service.
One of America’s only female war correspondents captured the war through women’s service.
Read excerpts from some of the winning essays, which contemplate America's role as the world's "Arsenal of Democracy" from World War II to the present.
The National WWII Museum’s live theater venue, the Stage Door Canteen, regularly plays host award-winning shows celebrating the music of the World War II era, but the newest offering takes us into the years following the war and celebrates one of country music’s first crossover sensations.
‘Always . . . Patsy Cline’ is a musical play, complete with down-home country humor, true emotion. The show includes many of Cline's unforgettable hits such as ‘Crazy,’ ‘I Fall to Pieces,’ ‘Sweet Dreams,’ 'Walkin' After Midnight,’ and many more.
This new series features master’s student papers from the University of New Orleans. The first submission delves into American memory of World War II.
Actress and playwright, Jessica Sherr, powerfully channels Bette Davis’ fight against the male-dominated studio system.
Actress and playwright, Jessica Sherr, powerfully channels Bette Davis’ fight against the male-dominated studio system.
During The National WWII Museum's two-week Bob & Dolores Hope Summer Theater Camp, campers become future stars as they learn how BB's Stage Door Canteen at The National WWII Museum puts on a show. Campers, working one-on-one with trained, talented, and friendly Museum professionals in the Museum's state-of-the-art Stage Door Canteen, will be taught the rudiments of stage-craft including opportunities for both on-stage and off-stage roles.