Farmstead Fridays @Thompson-Neely Farmstead
Friday June 26, 2026
Experience the rhythms of 18th-century rural life at the Thompson-Neely Farmstead during this monthly living history series. From tending crops and livestock to exploring historic trades and seasonal chores, each program highlights the essential work of civilians during the American Revolution. Presented in partnership with Americana Corner, Farmstead Fridays offer an immersive, family-friendly way to connect with the past. Free and open to the public, no registration is required.
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Garden Tours, Hibbs House
Friday June 26, 2026
Join Washington Crossing Historic Park’s Historical Horticulturist, Anna Davis, for a guided walk through the working garden that supports the park’s interpretation of colonial life. During this 45-minute tour, visitors will explore the seasonal herbs, vegetables, flowers, and dye plants that would have been commonly grown in American kitchen gardens of the 1700s. Learn how these plants were used for food, textiles, and everyday remedies while discovering how historians and gardeners reconstruct historic landscapes using period sources. Along the way, Anna will share stories about early American gardening practices, heirloom plant varieties, and the role gardens played in the daily life of families living along the Delaware River during the Revolutionary era.
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Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific, Bucks County Playhouse
Friday June 26, 2026
June 18 - July 26 Rodgers and Hammerstein’s sweeping wartime romance — with deep Bucks County roots — returns for the nation’s 250th celebration. Set against the lush backdrop of an island paradise during World War II, South Pacific is a tale of love, duty, and cultural divides. When U.S. Navy nurse Nellie Forbush falls for a mysterious French planter, and young lieutenant Cable faces his own forbidden romance, both must confront the prejudices that threaten their happiness. Featuring unforgettable songs including “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Younger Than Springtime,” and “There Is Nothin’ Like a Dame,” this Pulitzer Prize–winning musical remains one of Broadway’s most enduring classics—passionate, poignant, and as timely as ever.
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Tap Into Soul, Bristol Riverside Theatre
Friday June 26, 2026
Blending multi-octave vocals and world-class tap dancing on a soulful setlist featuring both classic and contemporary chart-topping hits, Solomon Jaye’s Tap Into Soul offers an exciting new take on a timeless genre of music. From “I Feel Good” (James Brown) and “Let’s Stay Together” (Al Green) through “Superstition” (Stevie Wonder) and “September” (Earth, Wind & Fire) to “Shape of You” (Ed Sheeran) and “Uptown Funk” (Bruno Mars), the incredible music featured in this high-energy show (accompanied by Jaye’s frenzy of fast footwork and even some surprise instrumental solos) transports listeners from the 1950s to today in the blink of an eye! Audiences may have previously seen or heard him via collaborations with a parade of Grammy winners and nominees, including Pentatonix, Jessie J, Robin Thicke, Jazz phenom Mindi Abair, and Broadway stars Shoshana Bean and Alyssa Fox… but if you haven’t yet experienced the incredible cross-genre mashup of music, dance, and electrifying energy created every time Solomon Jaye steps onto the stage, it’s time to Tap Into Soul!
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