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As
night falls, enchanting evening programs begin in Colonial Williamsburg.
Listen to the sweet sounds of music played on period instruments or take
a walking tour by lantern light. Hear stories passed down through generations
of free and enslaved blacks. Decide the guilt or innocence of a colonial
criminal, or observe the anguish of a woman accused of witchcraft. Enjoy
newly released independent and foreign films, live comedy, theatre, and
musical performances at the Kimball Theatre in Merchants Square, or watch
an 18th-century play. Whatever your choice, you'll
find a program unlike anything you've experienced before.
Evening events require reservations and seating is
limited.
Programs and times are subject to change.
Book early to ensure availability.
Tickets may be purchased at any ticket sales location,
or by calling 1 800-HISTORY.
Enjoy
a sampling of our offerings:
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Crime and Punishment
Join a walking tour like no other when you examine man's mistreatment of his fellow man. Tour focuses on the the system of English Common Law and the laws of the Colony of Virginia and how those practices formed the basis of our modern justice system.
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To Go A'Pirating
Don't miss the recreation of a notorious event that took place in Williamsburg in 1727 – the trial of two accused pirates, John Vidal and Martha Farley. Become part of the trial and help determine its outcome.
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18th-Century
Play Series
Enjoy one of Thomas Jefferson’s
favorite pastimes in the birthplace
of American Theatre!
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Grand Medley of Entertainments
Marvel at the amazing feats, strange beasts, and
fast-paced hilarity of the traveling players in a performance for
the entire family.
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Dance, Our Dearest Diversion
"Virginians will dance or die" wrote
an 18th-century diarist. What better time than the 21st century
to learn a few "new" dance steps in the candlelit Capitol?
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Papa Said, Mama Said
Experience a moving program in which 18th-century
free and enslaved blacks reflect on lessons learned through stories
told by their elders.
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Capitol Concert
Come celebrate an evening
of 18th-century harpsichord music with
Williamsburg’s premier musician,
Peter Pelham. Mr. Pelham was the 18th
C. organist of Bruton Parish Church, and
Keeper of the Public Goal. You will hear
selections that were popular here in Williamsburg,
as well as an original composition by
Peter Pelham. In addition to sparkling
music, there will be observations of local
personalities and opportunity for conversation.
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In Defense of Our Liberty
Enlist in the Continental Army at the Magazine.
Become a new recruit and see what it was like to be a soldier in
the 18th century.
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Legends, Ghosts, Mysteries, and Myths
Travel to candlelit rooms to hear colonial tales
of mystery and the unexplained.
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Cry Witch
Participate in a re-creation of a dramatic trial
and weigh the evidence to determine the guilt or innocence of "The
Virginia Witch."
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Revolutionary Points of View
Engage in the most important debate of our nation’s history with one of three people of the past: a patriot, a loyalist, or an unconcerned resident.
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Lanthorn Tour
Explore four colonial trade sites by lanthorn light, and see a glimpse into Williamsburg craftsmen’s lives.
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Palace Concert
An elegant evening of chamber music with Williamsburg’s early music ensemble, the Governor’s Musick.
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Upon A Violl at Sea: A 1607 Concert
At Jamestowne in 1624, John Utie sued William Taylor for slander--come see what all the fuss was about. Enjoy an evening of "Full various and devicefull musick" performed on the violla de gamba and harpsichord.
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From Ear to Ear
From Africa, to the Caribbean, and to America, musical traditions transformed and grew with the changes that happened in the lives of the people who created it. Hear African instruments, intricate rhythms, and soulful vocals passed from ear to ear in this one-hour musical concert.
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Evening events require reservations and seating is limited.
Programs and times are subject to change.
Book early to ensure availability.
Tickets may be purchased at any ticket sales location,
or by calling 1 800-HISTORY.
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