A performance of the historically-bsed play written and directed by Debra Wiess
Featuring actors Cathryn Philippe and Josiah George
May 8, 1773 enslaved African poet Phillis Wheatley left Boston for London for the publication of her book of poetry Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, coming out later that summer. During her 6-week stay in the British capital she was feted and entertained, the toast of the town, meeting many notables, among them Benjamin Franklin. This historically-based drama depicts the little-known meeting of these two icons of American Colonial History late one summer afternoon. 2023 marks the 250th anniversary of their historic meeting, as well as the publication of her book of poems and her emancipation later in the year.
This live theatrical performance will take place in Abigail’s Tea Room at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. To register for the performance on July 6, 2023 click here: https://virtual.bostonteapartyship.com/collections/tea-talks/products/in-person-theatrical-performance-a-revolutionary-encounter-in-london-a-conversation-between-phillis-wheatley-and-benjamin-franklin
Doors open: 6:30pm
Performance begins: 7:00pm
Debbie Wiess (author & director) is a Boston-based writer, who writes plays and poetry, in French as well as English. Her work in both languages has been presented throughout the US and abroad in traditional theatres, alternative spaces, on the radio, cable and internet. She is a published author, and several of her plays have won awards. In addition to writing, she directs and produces, projects and events. She particularly enjoys writing on subjects concerning the Arts and Literature, as well intriguing encounters. She is thrilled to be presenting her one-act play A REVOLUTIONARY ENCOUNTER IN LONDON about Phillis Wheatley and Benjamin Franklin’s meeting in London summer 1773, this year in two special evenings organized by the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.