The Jug Broke Theatre Co. performs three spooky vignettes based on 18th-century ghost stories. Horror-as-entertainment was as popular in the 18th century as it is today, and in both centuries, it was fodder for fun as much as fear!
Weather permitting.
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Evening Program: Revolutionary Points of View
Step back in time to the eve of the American Revolution, when there were just as many opinions about war and independence as we hear about politics and religion today.
Open to the Public
Event Ticket
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Special Event: Salute to the Heroes
A lone bagpiper plays from the Governor's Palace in a heartfelt tribute to honor those men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.
Open to the Public
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Performance: Miss in Her Teens
David Garrickās farcical comedy that follows Captain Loveit as he returns home to discover the love of his life has been courting two gentlemen in his absence.
CW Admission