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SUMMARY:Faneuil Hall Event Tickets Available
DESCRIPTION:The 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party December 16th\, 2023. \nDon’t miss your chance to attend this historic event! FREE tickets available at 9:00am on Tuesday\, October 17th*. \n*Limit 4 per household.  \n1st Floor Tickets SOLD OUT\n2nd Floor Tickets SOLD OUT \nInside seats have SOLD OUT\, but  screens positioned on the plaza outside Faneuil Hall will also live stream this presentation to general public outside the building.
URL:https://www.december16.org/event/faneuil-hall-event-tickets
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SUMMARY:"Phillis In Boston"
DESCRIPTION:This November\, Revolutionary Spaces debuts Phillis in Boston\, an original new play dramatizing a key moment in the nation and the life of celebrated poet and enslaved author Phillis Wheatley. Published in 1773\, her book “Reflections on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral” was the first known book of poetry by an English-speaking person of African descent and the third book published by an American woman. \n  \nWritten by award-winning playwright Ade Solanke and directed by Emmy-nominated director Regge Life\, Phillis in Boston explores the multiple struggles for freedom underway in 1773 Boston. The play celebrates friendship\, love\, community\, and joy by centering Wheatley’s relationships with her friend and confidant Obour Tanner\, her husband-to-be John Peters\, and the dynamic abolitionist Prince Hall. Phillis in Boston also examines slavery in New England through the lens of Wheatley’s complex relationship with her enslaver Susanna Wheatley\, who supported Wheatley’s literary ambitions even as she kept her in bondage. \n  \nThis one-act play debuts at Old South Meeting House in Boston on Friday\, November 3 (with preview performances on November 1 and November 2) and will run for five weeks. Premium and standard tickets are on sale now at RevolutionarySpaces.org and discounts are available for group bookings of 10 or more people.
URL:https://www.december16.org/event/phillis-in-boston
LOCATION:Old South Meeting House\, 310 Washington Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02108\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marshfield 1773 Tea-Burning Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:Join the Historic Winslow House\, Revolution 250 and The Boston Tea Party Museum\nfor a trip back to 1773. Immerse yourself in the past and gain valuable insight into\nthe events leading to the American Revolution. \n2pm-3pm ~ Welcoming Proclomation\nFife & Drum\nMarch of the local militia\nEngage in a mock children’s drill\n18th-century games \nBring your own tea to participate in “Dump Your Tea” at the old town trolley.\nSome tea will be used in the burning reenactment and the rest sent to Boston\nto be dumped into the harbor at The Boston Tea Party Museum’s anniversary\nevent on December 16th. Sign in and your family’s name will be added to the\ncertificate documenting this historic 250th anniversary. \n3pm-4pm ~ Engage with local men and women portraying Whigs & Loyalists\nand hear lively debates about the historical events that led to the\nBoston Tea Party. Hint..it wasn’t just about tea taxes. Finally\,\nobserve the patriots burning the tea in a show of solidarity with\nthe Boston patriots. \n4pm-5pm ~ Learn about the aftermath of the tea-burning and discover what\nlies ahead for Marshfield in 1774 \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION:\nDress for the weather and bring a chair. Hot chocolate will be available for purchase. This event is an\nopportunity to witness history and gain a deeper understanding of the motivations and events which\nshaped our nation. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this extraordinary journey through time and\nsee how proud New Englanders paved the way to liberty!
URL:https://www.december16.org/event/marshfield-1773-tea-burning-reenactment
LOCATION:Marshfield Town Green
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