Port Hampton Culture Series The Art of Historical Interpretation with Nathan Richardson
Hampton History Museum - 120 Old Hampton Lane Hampton VA 23669Week of Events
Monday, January 5, 2026
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Featured January 5, 2026 -Featured Port Hampton Culture Series The Art of Historical Interpretation with Nathan Richardson
Port Hampton Culture Series The Art of Historical Interpretation with Nathan Richardson
Step into history with the Port Hampton Culture Series: The Art of Historical Interpretation, an immersive evening that brings the past vividly to life. Internationally acclaimed performer and historian Nathan M. Richardson shares the craft behind his powerful portrayal of Frederick Douglass through a dynamic 1.5-hour experience blending performance, lecture, and interactive discussion. Participants will...
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026
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Thursday, January 8, 2026
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Featured January 8, 2026 -Featured Classic Movie Nights
Classic Movie Nights
Hot-Buttered Popcorn & the Roar of the MGM Lion! Here’s your chance to become familiar with the age of “screwball comedy” and the great detectives of “film noir.” Names that once were household words like – Clark Gable, Claudette Colbert, and Humphrey Bogart – are returning to The American Theatre’s silver screen. Come experience the...
Friday, January 9, 2026
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
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Featured January 10, 2026Featured Last Chance: Small Works exhibit
Last Chance: Small Works exhibit
Small works of art can be just as powerful and meaningful as larger pieces. These miniature creations can pack a punch in terms of the artistic value and emotional impact. They offer a unique opportunity for artists to explore different mediums and techniques in a more intimate and concise way. Despite their diminutive size, small...
Sunday, January 11, 2026
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Featured January 11, 2026 -Featured Living History Program–The Fort Monroe Canoe Project
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January 11, 2026 -“No Rusty Ears” Storytelling Series: Silent Shadows with Tama Lunceford
Living History Program–The Fort Monroe Canoe Project
The Fort Monroe Canoe Project is a year-long project to craft dugout canoes. Join Historic Interpreters Fallon Burner and Russell Reed for a living history program to learn how Virginia Indigenous people crafted dugout canoes. Featuring Craft Demonstrations, Artifact Reproductions & Interactive Activities. Support Provided by the Fort Monroe Foundation and Newport News Shipbuilding, a...
“No Rusty Ears” Storytelling Series: Silent Shadows with Tama Lunceford
Join Hampton Storytelling for the January “No Rusty Ears” Storytelling Series featuring storyteller Tama Lunceford and her program, Silent Shadows. This free, public event explores real stories connected to human trafficking, sharing perspectives from Nigerian schoolgirls to rural American communities. Through storytelling, Lunceford draws attention to experiences that are often overlooked, encouraging reflection and conversation....