Outdoor Evening Event – The Flame of Revolution: 5th VA Convention – FREE & Open to the Public

Outdoor Evening Event – The Flame of Revolution: 5th VA Convention – FREE & Open to the Public
Two Nights Only!
Friday, May 15 from 8:30 – 9:30 pm
Saturday, May 16 from 8:30 – 9:30 pm
Capitol Circle, Colonial Williamsburg
Free & Open to the Public
🔥 The flame of revolution will burn brightly for TWO NIGHTS ONLY 🔥
Experience this once-in-a-lifetime multimedia event that will blend live performance and digital projections to tell the story of our nation’s founding like never before. The historic street will come to life in grand fashion as we celebrate Virginia’s independence with music and revelry!
Come experience the 250th Anniversary of the Fifth Virginia Convention- which was the historic gathering of Virginia’s leaders – who determined that the colonies should be free and independent states.
“At Virginia’s Independence Day, you’ll stand in the very place where revolution gained momentum, and experience the debates, voices, and visions that shaped the birth of a nation.”
During this special commemoration
➤ Witness live interpretations of the Convention’s pivotal moments
➤ Hear from historians about Virginia’s push for independence
➤ Find out how delegates like Patrick Henry & Edmund Pendleton lead the movement
➤ See the sparks of a nation
“May 15 was a pivotal date in Virginia’s revolutionary history, and an important milestone in our commemoration of America’s Semiquincentennial this year. On May 15, 1776, a group of revolutionary leaders known as the Fifth Virginia Convention voted unanimously — right here at the Capitol building — to call on the Second Continental Congress to declare independence for all 13 colonies and form a new nation. The stakes were high; Virginia was the largest, most powerful and most prosperous of the 13 colonies, and its choices would shape the actions of every other. It was this historic vote, cast right here in Williamsburg, that directly led to the debate, drafting and signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence.

To mark the 250th anniversary of this historic event, come for a groundbreaking live theatrical performance unlike anything the Foundation has produced before. Written and directed by Nation Builders Katharine Pittman (Martha Washington) and Kurt Smith (Thomas Jefferson), The Flame of Revolution is a multimedia experience blending live action with digital projections to tell the story of a new, independent Commonwealth and the origins of a new nation.” exerpt from a letter from Cliff Fleet, President of Colonial Williamsburg Foundaion More Info
FAQs
- The live action is fully immersive, so chairs will not be permitted in the middle of the street. Please be prepared to stand for the duration of the program. Chairs will not be provided.
- Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase next to Shield’s Tavern before the program begins.
- watch trailer about event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfJcnnJCIEY
This event is one of many commemorating the nation’s 250th anniversary. Click here to learn more.
Information above is from CW and VA250



































