Concert & Kiln
September 28 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Space is limited and pre-registration is required! Click here to purchase tickets.Â
Please note that our historical buildings will be closed, except for the Pottery Shop and Center Meetinghouse.
About the Old Sturbridge Village Singers
The Old Sturbridge Village Singers are celebrating more than 20 years of performing in the recreated setting of an early New England village. The group’s goal is to bring to life the songs of everyday people who lived in the extraordinary pre-industrial days of American history. The Singers perform a variety of songs popular in early 19th-century New England, including hymns, folk songs, patriotic tunes, and more. Their performance will take place in the Center Meetinghouse.
About the Kiln
The kiln at Old Sturbridge Village, a replica of Hervey Brooks’s kiln, is made with 15,000 bricks. It stands 24 feet tall and must be heated to approximately 1,900 degrees Fahrenheit during firing, which requires three cords of wood stoked over 24 hours. When it is fully loaded, the kiln can hold 800 pieces stacked 10 feet high. The pieces that emerge from the firing are truly one-of-a-kind!
Elizabeth and Ben Anderson, a Boston-based Scottish fiddle and cello duo, has an enthusiastic following in the U.S. and internationally. Blending Scottish tunes with lively rhythms and innovative harmonies, the pair create a sound rooted in tradition, inspired by the contemporary, and completely original. On stage, they captivate audiences with their ability to effortlessly communicate musical nuances as only siblings can. They are a favorite among visitors to the Village! Their performance will take place in the Center Meetinghouse.
Cost:Â $15 for non-members; $10 for members
10 – 15