There's a song in the air and a tune floating along on the breeze. Williamsburg in the 18th century was a town filled with music of all sorts. Join members of the Jug Broke Theatre Company as we celebrate the season and play and talk about the stories behind some of our favorite music of the Revolutionary Era.
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Homeschool Hands-On: 18th-Century Astronomy
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CW Admission
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Performance: Visit with Reverend Gowan Pamphlet
Step into the past with Gowan Pamphlet, revolutionary Black Baptist preacher. Through stories and questions, explore the hopes, choices, and challenges he faced.
CW Admission
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Organ, Harpsichord, & Flute Recital
Organist Rebecca Davy, Music Director & Organist at Bruton Parish, and Flutist Suzanne Daniel present a candlelight recital in this beautiful 350-year-old worship center.
Open to the Public