History Alive: Eisenhower Show

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Sun, Jun 12, 2022
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
2022-06-12T19:30:00-04:00
2022-06-12T21:00:00-04:00
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Greenville Tech
800 E Faris Rd, Greenville, SC 29607, USA
Free
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History Alive
864-244-1499
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Dwight Eisenhower performed by Doug Mishler

The Eisenhower presidency led the nation through both the darkest years of the Cold War as well as the Red Scare fanaticism of Joseph McCarthy, the rapidly escalating Civil Rights Movement and the burgeoning military industrial complex.

But before Eisenhower was a President, he was a General – not just any General but the Supreme Commander of the polyglot Allied forces.

And before World War II could end, he’d have 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.


 Opening Music: Swing a la King (J. Michael) J. Michael King


Rain Plan: In the case of inclement weather, the show will be shown virtually. A link to view the show at the original time and date publicized AND participate in Q/A, will be posted on the homepage of this website.


About Doug Mishler, Ph.D.

Since 1993 Doug has been nationally recognized for bringing “history to life.” Doug has presented figures from Nikita Khrushchev to Theodore Roosevelt, to Ernie Pyle, and P. T. Barnum. He has made over 800 first person presentations of over 30 historical figures, including Stonewall Jackson, Henry Ford, Pablo Picasso, and now Dwight D Eisenhower, Nikola Tesla, and Gene Roddenberry.

The voices in his head keep him busy, but also in the last four years he has been the Founder & Managing Artistic Director of Restless Artists’ Theatre. When not in the theatre or doing his characters, Mishler has taught American Cultural history for over 20 years. Like his idol Teddy Roosevelt, Doug believes there is still plenty of time to grow up and get a “real job”—but later!