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The Mill Project
women, work & resistance
a play about women's experiences
​in the textile mills of 19th-century
​New England
AUGUST 1 -11, 2024
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in the Shepherd Barn
​at Historic Northampton
at 66 Bridge Street, Northampton MA
Sliding Scale Admission
$15: Discounted Rate
$25: Actual Cost Ticket
$50: Stretch Ticket
All seating is by General Admission.
Registration is required.
Payments are securely processed by Humanitix which adds a booking fee and donates
its booking fee profits to ​charities that provide humans across the world with life's basic necessities.
Content Advisory: The play includes themes of death, pregnancy,
childbirth, and abortion and is recommended for adult audiences
. 


Thursday, August 1, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT
Friday, August 2, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT
Saturday, August 3, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT

Sunday, August 4, 2024
2 pm matinee
SOLD OUT
Sunday, August 4, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT

Thursday, August 8, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT
Friday, August 9, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT
Saturday, August 10, 2024
7 pm

SOLD OUT

 Sunday, August 11, 2024
2 pm matinee

SOLD OUT
Sunday, August 11, 2024
7 pm

​
SOLD OUT


Parking for the performances is available
​at the Bridge Street School and along Bridge Street. 
Payments are not accepted at the door.

Refund Policy
This is a no refund event.  All ticket sales and service fees are non-refundable.  Refunds will not be issued for change-of-mind reasons or time conflicts if you can no longer attend.  Prior to the start of the event, you may request an admission ticket refund for medical issues such as COVID-19 or due to a family emergency by emailing info@historicnorthampton.org.

To pay by check
1. If you wish to pay by check, reserve your spot and select Invoice as your payment option on the Humanitix website.
2. You do not need to enter a Purchase Order (PO) number or a business name.

3.
Enter your billing address and select the Checkout button.
4. An invoice will be emailed to you. The fee will include a Humanitix booking fee.
5. Print the invoice and mail it with a check payable to "Historic Northampton" to Historic Northampton, 46 Bridge Street, Northampton, MA 01060.

Note: If you cannot print the invoice, send your check with your performance date written in the memo field.
Your admission supports these special performances ​and other arts
and cultural activities at Historic Northampton.  Thank you for your generosity.
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TheatreTruck is a performance collective and organizing tool that creates site-specific and mobile performance from the historical record to promote reproductive and environmental justice. Founded in Western Massachusetts on the principles of sustainability, curiosity and community,  we frequently work in found spaces or partner with historical organizations in order to illuminates place, reimagine the ordinary and to limit our environmental impact. ​
Major Sponsors of the 2024 season of
​Summer Theatre at Historic Northampton
Leadership Circle
Smith College
Director's Circle
Impact Maker
Anonymous
PeoplesBank
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Northeast Solar
Whalen Insurance
Sophia Wealth Strategies
Valley Fence
Marisa Labozzetta & Martin Wohl
HISTORIC
​NORTHAMPTON
46 Bridge Street
Northampton
​Massachusetts 01060
[email protected]
​413-584-6011
Current Exhibit:
​Slavery and Freedom in Northampton, 1654 to 1783


Exhibit Hours
July and August Hours:

Wednesday - Sunday
11 am to 5 pm
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  • About
    • About Historic Northampton
    • What's On View
    • Hours and Directions
    • Volunteer
    • Board-Staff
    • Legal/Financial
  • PROGRAMS
    • Slavery and Freedom in Northampton 1654 to 1783 Exhibit
    • Upcoming Programs
    • Past Events at Historic Northampton >
      • Past Programs 2025
      • Past Programs 2024
      • Mill River Flood 150 Commemoration >
        • Mill River Flood 150 Commemoration Events
        • Mill River Flood Introduction
        • Mill River Flood Lives Lost
        • Mill River Flood Commemoration Markers >
          • \\\\\\\\Williamsburg Mill River Flood Markers
          • Skinnerville Mill River Flood Markers
          • Haydenville Mill River Flood Markers
          • Leeds Mill River Markers
          • Florence Mill River Markers
          • Northampton Mill River Markers
        • Mill River Flood Who Was Responsible
        • Mill River Flood Guided Walks to the Dam Ruins
        • Mill River Flood Memorial Tree Project
      • Past Programs 2023
      • Past Programs 2022
      • Past Programs 2021
      • Past Programs 2020
      • Past Programs 2019
    • MCC Card to Culture at Historic Northampton
    • Help I am not receiving email announcements
  • Explore
    • Collections & Research
    • History at Home >
      • Videos
      • Interactive Witch Trial
      • Paper Dolls
      • Hidden Histories
      • Scavenger Hunts
      • Coloring Pages
      • Brain Teasers
      • Peg Doll Hunts
      • Jonathan Edwards Prayer Requests
    • Properties >
      • Parsons House
      • Damon House
      • Shepherd House
      • Shepherd Barn 2020
      • The Bridge Street School Sprouts
    • Educational Websites
    • Historic Highlights
    • COVID-19 Stories >
      • Vaccination Photos
      • Submit Your COVID Story
      • Children React
      • Family and Neighborhood Fun
      • It's a New World
      • Hope and Togetherness
      • Images
      • How Illness Feels
      • Brings Forth Memory
      • Blessings and the New Busy
      • Fear and Worry
  • Indigenous Native History
    • Native Histories in Nonotuck
    • Nonotuck Histories Essay by Margaret M. Bruchac
    • Recovering Nonotuck Histories Photo Essay
    • Profiles of Native People
    • Extended Biographies of Native People
    • Nonotuck to Northampton Maps
    • Native LIves Bibliography
  • History of Slavery
    • Exhibiit Slavery and Freedom in Northampton 1654 to 1783
    • About the Slavery Research Project
    • Black Enslaved People
    • Free Black People
    • Native Enslaved People
    • Enslavers of People
    • Relationship Map >
      • Relationship Map Family Groups
      • Relationship Map Enslavement
      • Relationship Map Indenture
      • Relationship Map Legal
      • Relationship Map Commerce
      • Relationship Map Foster or Guardian
      • Relationship Map Social Connections
    • Timeline of Slavery in Northampton
  • DONATE
    • Donate to the Spring Appeal
    • WAYS TO GIVE >
      • Monthly Donation
      • IRA Giving
      • Stock Giving
    • Join the Email List
    • Donate to the Collection