The Kimball Theatre has been owned and operated by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation for 90 years. Originally called the Williamsburg Theatre, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. opened it in 1933 as an official Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) theatre along with Radio City Music Hall and The Roxy Theatre in New York City. Today, the Kimball is a cornerstone of Williamsburg's performing arts community, home to stage productions, musical performances, film screenings, speakers, and more.
KIMBALL THEATRE EVENTS
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Phil Hanley SPELLBOUND Comedy Show - GA
Join us for a hilarious and inspiring evening with acclaimed comedian Phil Hanley. All proceeds support Literacy for Life, a local nonprofit providing free adult literacy programs.
Open to the Public
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A Lens on History: Albert Durant Photos
Special program on the Albert Durant Photography Collection, featuring never-before seen images of Williamsburg from the late 1930s-early 1960s.
Open to the Public
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Liberty: An Evening with Patrick Henry
Step back in time for an unforgettable evening with one of America’s greatest orators, Patrick Henry, who will transport you to the pivotal moments of the American Revolution.
Open to the Public
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