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Revolutionary Voices

Indigenous People’s Day: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. – Free with museum admission. Enjoy special programs on Wampanoag history from 10 am to 2 pm, free with general Museum admission; see documents of Indigenous soldiers in the American Revolution and participate in a range of family activities!
Revolutionary Voices: A Benefit Performance for Pilgrim Hall – 6 – 8:30pm. Don’t miss Revolutionary Voices: Plymouth Debates Liberty & Loyalists, an original play in one act by Patrick T.J. Browne. This riveting dramatization of Plymouth’s deliberations during the escalating tensions of the American Revolution is based on authentic records and features commentary from Mercy Otis Warren, a trailblazing political thinker during an extraordinary era of change, portrayed by Michelle Gabrielson of the Mercy Otis Warren Society. Enjoy a Q&A with play’s creator, Dr. Browne, and acclaimed Warren biographer Nancy Rubin Stuart following the performance. TICKETS: $75 pp. Light refreshments & cash bar; reservations required.

This benefit event includes an Adopt and Artifactsilent auction to help conserve and exhibit objects owned by Mercy Otis Warren, including her exquisitely wrought needlework card table, and items associated with Wampanoag activist Zerviah Gould Mitchell, including fragile manuscript records of Indigenous soldiers in the Revolutionary War.
PRESENTED WITH THE PLYMOUTH ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY & THE MERCY OTIS WARREN SOCIETY
For more information, contact development@pilgrimhall.org, (508) 746 –1620, ext. 3

Saturday, October 11, 2025 - 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
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Pilgrim Hall Museum

Court Street 75
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 United States

Pilgrim Hall Museum

Court Street 75
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 United States

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Court Street 75
Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 United States
Saturday, October 11 - 9:30 am - 4:30 pm