This series of museum theater programs relate to the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and democracy. This season, programs include: From the Ashes, with James and Dolley Madison struggling to find a path forward; The Doctrine of Representation, where Hannah Corbin and her brother Richard Henry Lee explore the future of voting rights and the meaning of representation; Nation Builders Discuss - with two Nation Builders discussing and debating a relevant topic; Faction and Vice, where George Washington and James Madison debate about the formation of political parties; A Congressional Curriculum, with James Madison's crash course in government from some of history’s greatest philosophers and thinkers, or My Dear Madam, where Mrs. Washington reflects on her life in the public eye and how her friendship with Mrs. Adams has shaped the role of the president’s lady.

Other Experiences
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Special Event: CW Lights
Explore our family-friendly evening experience in the Governor's Palace Gardens. This magical glow event will transform our world-class gardens.
Open to the Public
Event Ticket
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Presentation: Pride not Prejudice
Join members of the Gender and Sexual Diversity Research Committee to explore some of the exciting research they have uncovered.
Art Museums Admission
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Annual John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Concert
The Bruton Choirs and Orchestra, directed by Rebecca Davy, present their annual John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Concert.
Open to the Public