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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
LOCATION:MA
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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:Special Boston Tea Party Commemoration: Samuel Adams & John Hancock
DESCRIPTION:The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum\, Revolution 250\, the Historic Burying Grounds Initiative of Boston\, and the City of Boston will place special commemorative markers at the graves of Sameul Adams and John Hancock in recognition for the roles in the events leading up to the Boston Tea Party. \nTuesday November 28\, 2023 \n11:00am \nGranary Burying Ground \nTremont Street \nBoston\, MA \nWhile Samuel Adams did not take part in the actual Destruction of the Tea onboard the vessels Dartmouth\, Eleanor\, and Beaver on December 16\, 1773\, he was instrumental in the planning of the Boston Tea Party\, took a major role in the Meetings of the Body of the people leading up to the event\, and is often regared as the “Father of the American Revolution”.  Likewise\, while John Hancock did not take part in the Destruction of the Tea\, he was deeply involved in the events preceeding the Boston Tea Party. \nRemarks will be made by representatives of The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum\, Revolution 250\, the City of Boston\, and historians Brooke Barbier\, and Ira Stoll. \nThis ceremony will conlcude a multi-year effort to place commemorative markers at the graves of known Boston Tea Party participants around the world in anticipation of the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. The event is free and open to the public. \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://www.december16.org/event/special-boston-tea-party-participant-commemoration-samuel-adams
LOCATION:Granary Burying Ground\, Tremont Street\, Boston\, MA\, United States
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