Experience Ken Burns' Documentary on the American Revolution

Ken Burns' Documentary Preview Screening Event
Join WHYY for a remarkable evening that celebrates storytelling, history, and American identity with a special preview of Ken Burns' latest documentary series, The American Revolution. This free public event is designed to engage the community in thoughtful discussions about our nation's past.
Event Details
This exclusive event will take place at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on the evening of October 9, 2025. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a screening of curated clips from the documentary. Participants can also look forward to a live interview featuring Ken Burns and renowned public radio host Terry Gross.
What to Expect
The evening will showcase a preview of the six-part documentary that airs on PBS, which delves into the intricate origins of the United States during the eight-year war for independence. Ken Burns himself has expressed his excitement: "The American Revolution is not just about our past; it's about who we are now. I'm honored to join WHYY, Terry Gross, and a community central to this narrative."
A Free Event for All
To attend the event, advanced registration is necessary. WHYY members will receive priority access for VIP seating. This event exemplifies WHYY's commitment to fostering community engagement and reflection on the shared values and history that define us as a nation.
About the Documentary
Directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt, The American Revolution is set to premiere nationally. This documentary explores revolutionary ideas that still influence American society. Narrated by Peter Coyote, it features reenactments from nearly 200 historic figures, voiced by a talented cast of actors such as Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, and more, providing a rich narrative experience.
Engage with Cultural Dialogue
As part of WHYY’s expanded programming, this event sets the stage for important conversations related to American history and identity. Attendees can look forward to capturing the essence of the Revolution and its impact on current societal values.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the event?
The event aims to promote understanding of American history through the lens of Ken Burns' documentary series.
How can I register?
Advanced registration is required, accessible through WHYY's website.
Will there be seating available for everyone?
The event is free, but priority seating is granted to WHYY members.
What can I expect from the screening?
The screening will include curated clips that highlight key moments relevant to the American Revolution.
Who will be speaking at the event?
Ken Burns will engage in a live interview with host Terry Gross during the event.
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