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The Voice of Liberty: An Evening with Patrick Henry
Tuesday, Feb. 4, 7-8:30pm, Kimball Theatre, $30 per person
Join us 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. Known for his fiery speeches and unwavering dedication to freedom, Henry’s words — most famously, “Give me liberty, or give me death!” — ignited the spirit of independence that shaped a nation. Through dramatic storytelling and thought-provoking insights, this program explores the ideals of liberty, the challenges of leadership, and the
enduring relevance of Henry’s vision in today’s world. Engage with the legacy of a patriot who dared to defy tyranny and inspired a movement. A Q&A session with Mr. Henry will follow.
Wit & Wisdom: The Many Facets of Benjamin Franklin
Wednesday, Apr. 23, 7-8:30pm, Kimball Theatre, $30
Join America’s most versatile Founding Father for a delightful evening of humor, insight, and inspiration as Benjamin Franklin comes to life to share his timeless wit and practical wisdom. Drawing on his remarkable life as a statesman, inventor, author, and philosopher, Franklin will entertain with anecdotes, proverbs, and reflections that reveal the character and intellect of one of history’s greatest polymaths. Whether recounting tales from his days as a printer’s apprentice or offering sage advice from Poor
Richard’s Almanack, Franklin’s humor and insight continue to resonate in our modern world.
Untold Histories: Rev. Gowan Pamphlet and The Williamsburg First Baptist Church of 1776
Wednesday, May 13, 7-8:30pm, Kimball Theatre, $30 per person
Step into the world of Reverend Gowan Pamphlet – a pioneering Black Baptist preacher and enslaved man – in this compelling one-man program. Through the lens of Gowan’s life, the program weaves together personal narrative and broader history, shedding light on his journey to faith, leadership, and resilience. You will explore the significance of the Baptist church he founded in Williamsburg, a sanctuary of resistance, hope, and spiritual empowerment during a time of profound change. This performance brings history to life, honoring the courage and enduring legacy of Reverend Pamphlet and his community.