Arts & Entertainment
An Afternoon with Eleanor Roosevelt
Roberta Randall, solo-dramatist, “One Woman Theater,” performer, and entertainer, brings us the wonderful story of Eleanor Roosevelt—a portrayal of her life from a shy lonely childhood to first lady, UN Delegate, Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights, newspaper columnist, mother, wife, and world traveler.
Roberta has had leading roles in various off-Broadway shows in Chicago and Los Angeles. She has also done movies, television, radio, and commercials. Her background well suits her to this great presentation. Roberta has given her performances to hundreds of organizations during thirty years of performing throughout the Midwest and California.
Come with friends and family. Her presentation will be on Sunday, June 26 at the Niles Historical Museum, 8970 N. Milwaukee Ave., Niles, starting at 2:00 p.m. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served afterwards. You are welcome to tour the Museum after her performance and see our three floors of amazing artifacts.
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For more information, please call (847) 390-0160 or check the marquee next to the Museum entrance.