Forty years after the end of World War II, Eva Schloss began to share her story. She now travels the globe to spread a message to others to value kindness, tolerance and our common humanity, and that respect for diversity make a difference in bringing our communities together. Now, she will share her memories of her step-sister Anne Frank and her powerful story of survival, grit, loss, and ultimate triumph of the human spirit at the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts on March 27th.
Signed copies of Schloss’ book, Eva’s Story, will be available for purchase for $20. Additionally, paintings by her brother, Heinz Geiringer, who perished in the camps, will be on display in the lobby, and copies will be available for purchase. This world-famous artwork was painted while the family was in hiding and portrays the stunning and impactful landscape of a Holocaust family’s life in an Amsterdam attic.
Conveniently located in the Galatyn Park Urban Center in the heart of Richardson's business and technology area, the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations is an important component of the cultural and corporate landscapes of the North Texas region. We encourage you to stop by and enjoy a wonderful evening with Eva Schloss!
Tickets start at $10 and may be purchased online at https://www.eisemanncenter.com or by calling 927-744-4650. All patrons regardless of age must present a ticket for admission.
Oxford at Crossroads Centre Apartments, an extraordinary blend of comfortable and convenient apartments in Waxahachie, Texas, would like to remind our friends and neighbors of this event! Make the most out of your free time and check it out before it’s too late.
Event Time/Date:
Wednesday, March 27, 2019—7:30 PM
Event Venue Location:
Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts
2351 Performance Drive
Richardson, Texas 75082