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For information, call (757) 565-8588 or 1 800 HISTORY or visit our FAQ page.
Box office open 4:00 pm to 9:00 pm daily.
Located in Merchants Square on Duke of Gloucester Street between Boundary Street and Henry Street. View map.
The Kimball Theatre
Located in Merchants Square, the Kimball Theatre is home to current films and live performances. On any given day, you might see a Colonial Williamsburg interpreter portray Patrick Henry or enjoy a jazz ensemble of talented students from the College of William and Mary. Perhaps the Peninsula's Jewish Film Festival is in town, or maybe you'll see players performing an 18th-century Grand Medley of Entertainments. Whatever your tastes, the Kimball Theatre is at the center of Williamsburg's community activities. Creative programming alliances with the College of William and Mary, community organizations, and Colonial Williamsburg link our past with the present.
Today at the Kimball Theatre:
Conversation with a Founding Father
December 04, 2008 12:00 PM
Talk with Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, or the Marquis de Lafayette about issues that transcend time. Guests will have the opportunity to ask questions.
Please make reservation - Colonial Williamsburg Admission Ticket or a Good Neighbor Pass Required.
A Girl Cut in Two
December 04, 2008 6:45 PM
Shows at 6:45 and 9:00 pm
French master of suspense Claude Chabrol returns with the razor-sharp, darkly seductive A Girl Cut in Two. Gabrielle Deneige (Ludivine Sagnier of Swimming Pool) is an independent, ambitious TV weather girl torn between her love of a distinguished author several decades her senior (Francois Berleand) and the attentions of a headstrong, potentially unstable young suitor (Benoit Magimel). Soon, she's encountering emotional and societal forces well beyond her control, inexorably leading to a shocking clash of violence and passion. Inspired by the sensational Gilded Age murder of Madison Square Garden architect Stanford White. A Girl cut in Two is trademark Chabrol: fiendishly entertaining and impossible to shake.
December 2, 4-8 Screening Room - French with subtitles - Not Rated - 115 minutes
18th-Century Play Series-Wit's Last Stake
December 04, 2008 8:00 PM
The Great Theatrical Disaster of 1790
Presented in Williamsburg by the American Company of Comedians, this popular comedy returns with beautiful costumes, elaborate wigs, and the magic of the old colonial playhouse.
All Tickets cost $15.


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