
At the Orpheum Theater, it’s an All Saints’ Day celebration of life for the late “Interview with the Vampire” author Anne Rice.
It’s Saturday, Nov. 1. Doors open at 6 p.m. It’s for all ages.
WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood
What’s happening at the Orpheum will be filmed and turned into a documentary.
It’s taken four years of planning to put all this together.
Planning and a promise by Anne Rice’s son, Christopher.
A New York Times bestselling author himself, he told her fans about this when she died in 2021.
Because of COVID restrictions back then, you remember big groups of people could not gather together.
Now, they can, and they will.
Anne Rice was born in New Orleans.
She is interred at Metairie Cemetery.
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