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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:
Dean Shostak's Crystal Concert
October 13, 2008 11:30 AM
Dean Shostak’s ability to combine music, history, art, and science makes his concert a once-in-a-lifetime experience for the whole family. He showcases classical and traditional music from around the world on Glass Armonica, Japanese Glass Violin, English Glass Handbells, French Cristal Baschet, and the 1823 American Glass Grand Harmonicon.
All tickets are $7 each.
Tell No One
October 13, 2008 6:30 PM
Sunday, October 12–Sunday, October 19
Shows at 6:30 and 8:45 pm
Not rated
Doctor Alex Beck (François Cluzet), still devastated by the savage murder of his wife Margot (Marie-Josee Croze) eight years ago, receives an anonymous email. When he clicks on the link, he sees a woman standing in a crowd being filmed in real time—Margot. Is she still alive? And why does she instruct him to “Tell no one?” Based on the international best-selling novel by Harlan Coben. Best Director and Best Actor awards at the 2007 Cesar Awards; Best Film and World Audience awards at the 2007 Lumiere Awards. October 12–18 screening room. French with subtitles. 125 mins.Grand Medley of Entertainment
October 13, 2008 7:30 PM
Before the circus and vaudeville, there was the Grand Medley. Join us for the kind of variety show that entertained George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Additional $12 ticket required.
Tell No One
October 13, 2008 8:45 PM
Sunday, October 12–Sunday, October 19
Shows at 6:30 and 8:45 pm
Not rated
Doctor Alex Beck (François Cluzet), still devastated by the savage murder of his wife Margot (Marie-Josee Croze) eight years ago, receives an anonymous email. When he clicks on the link, he sees a woman standing in a crowd being filmed in real time—Margot. Is she still alive? And why does she instruct him to “Tell no one?” Based on the international best-selling novel by Harlan Coben. Best Director and Best Actor awards at the 2007 Cesar Awards; Best Film and World Audience awards at the 2007 Lumiere Awards. October 12–18 screening room. French with subtitles. 125 mins.

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