Evening Screening

ROMAN HOLIDAY at the Orpheum Theatre

Saturday, June 7, 2025

8 p.m.

Audrey Hepburn delivers a luminous, Oscar-winning performance in this stylish and delightful romantic comedy about a princess exploring Rome incognito who falls in love with an American reporter played by Gregory Peck.

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ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)

Join us for our opening night screening of ROMAN HOLIDAY, featuring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck!

In her breakout American debut, Audrey Hepburn stars as Ann, a princess on a state visit to Italy. Seeking adventure, she sneaks away from her duties to explore Rome, where she meets Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), a charming American reporter. Unbeknownst to Ann, Joe plans to sell a story about her, but romance soon complicates his intentions.听

ROMAN HOLIDAY is a delightful rom-com that set the standard for the genre, thanks to the irresistible chemistry between Hepburn and Peck. Filmed entirely on location in Rome, it was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won three, including Best Actress for Hepburn, launching her international career. ROMAN HOLIDAY remains a timeless classic and one of the greatest romantic comedies of all time.听听

Come early to catch听Betty Boop asPOOR CINDERELLA听(1934) before the screening. Fleischer Studios’ first color film, this vintage cartoon features a red-haired Betty Boop and is the only film in which she appears with red hair.

***OPENING NIGHT***


ROMAN HOLIDAY (1953)
Saturday, June 7th, 8 p.m.


NR (Not rated)
Black and white/Digital
1 hr. 58 mins.

HOST: Cecilia Peck, Emmy-nominated filmmaker, actress, and daughter of Gregory Peck.


$20 Members | $25 General Public | $10 Youth (17 and under)

Discounts are available for groups of 12 or more. Contact us at ainshishian@laconservancy.org.


Come early to hear the Orpheum’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ being played ahead of the film. Live pre-show organ music by Edward Torres.


Stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Orpheum Theatre.


The films in this series are presented as originally created during a different time period and may contain negative attitudes, language, and depictions of people and/or cultures. The Los Angeles Conservancy does not condone these representations.听

Join us on a ROMAN HOLIDAY with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck! ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953
In her breakout American debut, Audrey Hepburn stars in her Oscar-winning performance as Princess Ann, a European royal on a state visit to Italy who sneaks away to explore Rome on her own. ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953
Some of the film's most memorable moments were set at landmarks like the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps. ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953
A captivating fairytale that became the gold standard for rom-coms, ROMAN HOLIDAY shines with wit, humor and the undeniable chemistry between Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953
We'll see you at the opulent Orpheum Theatre on June 7th! Opened in 1926, the Orpheum was the fourth and final home of the famed Orpheum vaudeville circuit in Los Angeles. | Photo by Mike Hume.
Enjoy ROMAN HOLIDAY on the big screen鈥攖he way it was meant to be seen! | Photo by Mike Hume.
Emmy-nominated filmmaker Cecilia Peck is the director and executive producer of the current Netflix documentary series 鈥淓scaping Twin Flames.鈥 She also directed, co-wrote, and Executive Produced the four part docuseries 鈥淪EDUCED: Inside the NXIVM Cult for STARZ, and the Netflix feature documentary 鈥淏rave Miss World.鈥 She directed and produced the Academy Award shortlisted documentary 鈥淪hut Up & Sing,鈥 and produced 鈥淎 Conversation With Gregory Peck,鈥 a personal portrait of her father鈥檚 life and career, directed by Barbara Kopple. As an actress: she was nominated for a Golden Globe for 鈥淭he Portrait,鈥 and played the leading role in Torn Apart, among others. She is a graduate of Princeton University, and lives in Los Angeles with her husband Daniel Voll.
Don't miss Betty Boop as POOR CINDERELLA (1934) before the screening. | Courtesy Fleischer Cartoons
Fleischer Studios鈥 first color film, Poor Cinderella, features Betty Boop in her only on-screen appearance with red hair. | Courtesy Fleischer Cartoons

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