In early America, an evening of theatre often concluded with a comic piece to have the audience smiling and laughing before the journey home. "Miss in Her Teens" was written for that exact purpose. The comic farce begins with Captain Loveit, recently returned from the army, employing his servant Puff to secure his agreeable match to lovely Miss Biddy—and her fifteen-thousand pound fortune! However, in his absence, two other gentlemen have made claim to Biddy. The outlandish Flash and the foppish Fribble have every intention to have the young miss for themselves!
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Other Experiences
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Special Event: Lighting of the Cressets
Join us on the historic Duke of Gloucester Street as we bring our 18th-century streets to life at night.
Open to the Public
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Performance: Entertainments at the Play House
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.
CW Admission
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Performance: From Freedom to Slavery
After making a free life for herself as an adopted Shawnee Indian, Methotaskee is brought back into slavery.
Art Museums Admission