This series of dramatic performances will introduce you to Williamsburg’s residents from all walks of life as they build, define, and challenge ideas about what makes a community.
Experience the first conversation between Colonel George Washington and Martha Custis that set them on the path to becoming the iconic couple that history remembers in The Soldier and the Widow on Mondays.
(re)educate explores the agency of free and enslaved students of the Williamsburg Bray School and the legacies of their lessons on Thursdays.
*Schedule may vary.

Other Experiences
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Performance: Voices of the Past
This series of museum theater programs explores the lives of people, both free and enslaved, who walked these streets in the 18th century.
CW Admission
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Music: Governor's Musick at the Art Museums
Celebrate our nation's independence with music by our resident chamber ensemble, the Governor's Musick, featuring harpsichord, Baroque flute, Baroque violin, and viola da gamba.
Art Museums Admission
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Historic Organ Recital with Thomas Marshall
Enjoy this Historic Organ Recital in the Wren Chapel at the College of William & Mary performed by Thomas Marshall, organist at Williamsburg United Methodist Church.
Open to the Public