Scottish music permeated colonial America and influenced many of the inhabitants. In this interpretive concert, the Jug Broke Theatre Co. plays the tunes, songs, and poetry of Scottish origin that would have been heard from the Governor’s Palace ballroom to enslaved quarters.
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