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January 2026
$10-$20

Twelfth Night at Kenmore: A Dramatic Performance

January 9, 2026
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Every day until January 11, 2026
Historic Kenmore,
1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 United States
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Experience the candlelight, music, and decorations of a Colonial Christmas …and the uncertainty of Revolution. In Twelfth Night at Kenmore, it is early January 1776 and the first Christmas that Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis celebrate in their newly built home. In the 18th century, December 25 was just the start of Christmas, a twelve-day celebration that ended on Twelfth Night. This final night was the most festive of the holiday season, if not of the entire year! Twelfth Night…

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$10-$20

Twelfth Night at Kenmore: A Dramatic Performance

January 10, 2026
|Recurring Event (See all)
Every day until January 11, 2026
Historic Kenmore,
1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 United States
+ Google Map

Experience the candlelight, music, and decorations of a Colonial Christmas …and the uncertainty of Revolution. In Twelfth Night at Kenmore, it is early January 1776 and the first Christmas that Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis celebrate in their newly built home. In the 18th century, December 25 was just the start of Christmas, a twelve-day celebration that ended on Twelfth Night. This final night was the most festive of the holiday season, if not of the entire year! Twelfth Night…

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$10-$20

Twelfth Night at Kenmore: A Dramatic Performance

January 11, 2026
|Recurring Event (See all)
Every day until January 11, 2026
Historic Kenmore,
1201 Washington Ave., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 United States
+ Google Map

Experience the candlelight, music, and decorations of a Colonial Christmas …and the uncertainty of Revolution. In Twelfth Night at Kenmore, it is early January 1776 and the first Christmas that Fielding and Betty Washington Lewis celebrate in their newly built home. In the 18th century, December 25 was just the start of Christmas, a twelve-day celebration that ended on Twelfth Night. This final night was the most festive of the holiday season, if not of the entire year! Twelfth Night…

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