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THE EYES OF THE WORLD: FROM D-DAY TO VE DAY 

Note to viewers:

In The Eyes of the World, there is a description of a February 20, 1939 rally held at Madison Square Garden. That event was organized by the German American Bund, and its featured speaker was its leader, Fritz Julius Kuhn. Aviator Charles Lindbergh, the lead spokesperson for the pro-isolationist and antisemitic America First Committee, spoke at subsequent rallies held by the America First organization.

The Boston Pops Orchestra
Keith Lockhart, Conductor

Creator, Writer & Historian
John Monsky

Narrator
John Monsky

Featuring
Shereen Ahmed
Kate Rockwell
Nicholas Rodriguez
Daniel Yearwood

Host
Katie Couric

Executive Producers
Dennis Alves
John Monsky
Pamela Picard
Meredith Wagner

Directed by
Habib Azar

Directed for Stage by
Peter Flynn

Music Director and Arranger
Ian Weinberger

Production Managers
Alexander R. Diaz
Jenn Rae Moore

Editor
Brandon Cardley

Audio Editor
Nicholas Squire

Producers
Randy Chaplin
Alexander R. Diaz
Gene Graham

Media Producer
Eric Duran

Supervising Producer
Michael Nock

Associate Director (moved up)
Annette Jolles

Assistant Producer
Reece dos Santos

Researcher
Don Geci

Lighting Designers
Alan Adelman
Pamela Smith

Lighting Programmers
Pamela Smith
Rob Smith

Lighting
Patrick Meloveck
Peter Schall
Chris Romilly

Talent Producer
Michael Mathis

Technical Manager
Michael Sandorse

Boston Symphony Orchestra Production Technicians
John Demick
Tuaha Khan

Technical Director
Jen Reardon

Camera Operators
Hiram McLaren Becker
Noah Brookoff
Tony Flanagan
Thomas Guilmette
Ian Kosmaczewski
John Kosmaczewski
Mike Porta

Production Coordinators
Julia Cueller
Molly Flanagan
Rubi Yan

Costume Designer
Siena Zoë Allen

Choreographer
Marcos Santana

Score Reader
Nathan Brandwein

Hair and Makeup
Phoebe Ramler
Sareva Sakulich

Wardrobe
Mary Lauve

Projection
Robin Dennis
Joseph Miller

Video
Allan Santos
Ed Lavin

Media Management
Brandon Cardley

Engineering
Michelle Derochers
Adam Mills

Telepromoter
Marlea Regan

Audio Recording
Nicholas Squire
Cole Barbour

Audio
James Campbell
Steve Colby
Walter Eduardo
Dana Filloon
Tim Kepner
Lynn Scornavaca

Utility
Alexander Atkinson
Rhett Ebersole
Josh Pedigo

Public Relations
DKC/O&M

Legal Services
Lynn B. Bayard
Hailey Ferber
Darren W. Johnson
Brian C. Lavin
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
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Patrick + McCormack


Rights Clearances
Megan Robertson

Crew for Katie Couric Segment

Director of Photography
Nick Kolinsky

Camera Operator
Amanda McGrady

Lighting
Charlie Losiewicz
Anthony Farenwald

Audio
Mark Gardner

For American Public Television
Executive Producer
Thomas Davison


FOR THE BOSTON POPS

Eunice and Julian Cohen President and Chief Executive Officer, Boston Symphony Orchestra
Chad Smith

William I. Bernell Vice President, Artistic Planning
Anthony Fogg

Vice President, Orchestras and Production
Lynn G. Larsen

Director of Artistic Planning, Boston Pops
Dennis Alves

Director of Production
Jake Moerschel

Artistic Administrator, Boston Pops
Michael Nock

Senior Operations Manager
Emily Siders

Manager, Orchestra Personnel, Patricia Romeo-Gilbert and Paul B. Gilbert chair
Nolan Welch

Production Manager
Angelina DeSocio

Operations Manager
Sophie Heeden

Boston Pops Coordinator
Rubi Yan

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Strategic Advisors
Barry Barnett
Katie Couric
Brian C. Lavin
Josh King
John Molner

Archival Material
Alamy Limited
American Battle Monuments Commission
Anne Frank House
Artists Rights Society
The Associated Press
Bigstock
Boston National Historical Park Archive
Bridgeman Images
Buffalo Soldier Educational and Historical Committee
Bundesarchiv
CBS Broadcasting Inc.
Condé Nast
Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum
Farleys House & Gallery
Getty Images
The Hemingway Family Trust
The J.D. Salinger Family Trust
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
Lee Miller Archives
Library of Congress
Magnum Photos
Man Ray Trust
Maria Austria Institute
Melbourne Holocaust Museum
The National Air & Space Museum
The National Archives and Records Administration
The National Museum of the United States Air Force
The National WWII Museum
The New-York Historical Society
New York Public Library
Norfolk Naval Shipyard
The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals
Polaris Images
Princeton University
The Royal Pigeon Racing Association
Shutterstock
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture
Tuskegee University
United States Holocaust Museum
United States National Park Service
The Vogue Archive
The Weiner Holocaust Library

Flag Researchers
James Ferrigan
Craig Nannos

Historical Consultants
Deputy Secretary Robert Dalessandro
Alex Kershaw
Dr. Erik Villard

Special Thanks
Patrick Hemingway Adams
Ami Bouhassane
Secretary Charles K. Djou
Jon Kamen
Tara Garcia and the Family of Private Cresencia Garcia
Louise Mirrer
Antony Penrose
Matt Salinger
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Carnegie Hall
Hemingway Copyrights LLC
The Hemingway Family Trust
The New-York Historical Society

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MUSIC

Michael Kamen Band of Brothers (excerpts), copyright K-Man Corp and L T Music Publishing, administered by Sony Music Publishing.

John Kander, Fred Ebb Tomorrow Belongs to Me (from Cabaret), copyright Alley Music Corp and Trio Music Company

Frank Loesser Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, copyright Sony ATV Harmony

Emerson Harper, Langston Hughes Freedom’s Road

Joseph Garland, Andy Razaf, In the Mood, copyright Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc.

Julian Dash, Buddy Feyne, Erskine Hawkins, William Luther Johnson, Tuxedo Junction, copyright Music Sales Corp and RYTVOC Corp.

Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, I’ll Be Seeing You, copyright BMG Gold Songs, Fain Music Company

Mack Gordon, Harry Warren, Chattanooga Choo Choo, copyright Warner Bros. Inc. (Warner Bros Music)

Jeffrey Klitz, Robert Cary, Too Young to Say Goodbye, copyright Isojule Music and Robert Cary Music

Richard Rodgers, Victory at Sea, copyright Williamson Music Co.

Samuel Barber, Adagio for Strings, copyright G. Schirmer, Inc.

Luis Guglielmi, Edith Piaf, La Vie en Rose, copyright Editions Beuscher Arpege

Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein II, The Last I Saw Paris, copyright Universal Polygram International Publishing Inc.

Frank Loesser, Friderich Hollaender, The Boys in the Back Room, copyright Universal Music Corp.

Robert MacArthur Crawford, U.S. Air Force Song, copyright Carl Fischer, LLC

Aaron Copland, Letter from Home, copyright Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.

Aaron Copland, Symphony No. 3, copyright Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.


Dedicated to

Joan G. Monsky
1932 – 2024

Marilyn Jean Lockhart
1934 – 2024

Theatrical Production Support Provided by

Barry Barnett, Jay Cashman, Gail and Charles Caulkins, Denis and Britta Nayden, Peter O’Neill, Glenn August, Anne T. Bass and Robert M. Bass, Timothy Bass, Elizabeth Beier, John Berson, Jacques and Maria Brand, Charles Buaron, Brian and Heather Cherry, Douglas Cifu, Leslie Cornfeld and Jack Bigio, Jay Cross, Ken DeBerry, William Derrough, Daniel and Alisa Doctoroff, Thomas Dwyer, Molly and Bill Ford, Hiter Harris, Jerry Hathaway, William Janes, Carla Knobloch, Scott Krase, Brian Lavin, Marco V. Masotti, John Massaro, Michael Price, Morris W. Offit, Walter Owens, Will Osborne, Steven Puccinelli, Mark Pinho, Rochelle and Mark Rosenberg, James D. Rosener, Joe Rose, Edward Schulak, Brett Shapiro, Steve Shoemate, Jerry Speyer, Katherine Farley, Pieter Taselaar, Tyler Wolfram

Screaming Comet Foundation, American Battle Monuments Foundation, Heritage Auctions,Keystone Group, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, & Garrison LLP, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

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