The Kimball Theatre has been owned and operated by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation for 90 years. Originally called the Williamsburg Theatre, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. opened it in 1933 as an official Radio-Keith-Orpheum (RKO) theatre along with Radio City Music Hall and The Roxy Theatre in New York City. Today, the Kimball is a cornerstone of Williamsburg's performing arts community, home to stage productions, musical performances, film screenings, speakers, and more.

KIMBALL THEATRE EVENTS
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The Great American Songbook
Sing away the winter blues with The Williamsburg Choral Guild in a concert of songs from the Great American Songbook.
Open to the Public
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TVHS 2025 Sunday Lecture Series
Join Brendan Burke, Underwater Archaeologist, as he explores Virginia's rich maritime history, from historic oyster craft to canal boats. Don’t miss this insightful lecture!
Open to the Public
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Memphis Gold Blues - Otis Redding Tribute
Enjoy an evening of high energy blues with Chester Chandler of Memphis Gold and guest musicians as they pay tribute to Otis Redding.
Open to the Public
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