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Festival Blends History, Poetry, and Community
The Adams Theater will host the MA250 Festival: People, Poetry, Perspective from June 12 through 21. The festival brings together writers, performers, and local historical groups. It is part of Massachusetts’ 250th anniversary commemoration.
The state-validated festival is funded by the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. It will take place at The Adams Theater, 27 Park Street in Adams. Tickets range from pay-as-you-wish to $45, depending on the event.
Grant Supports Regional Storytelling
“We are honored to be a recipient of the MA250 grant,” said Yina Moore, founder and artistic director of The Adams Theater. “It allows us to curate a program that reflects the deep historical and creative roots of our region.”
She added that the festival brings together world-class voices and community programs. As a result, it aims to make the past feel present, personal, and local.
Festival Highlights
The festival includes a mix of performances, conversations, and community events.
- June 12 at 6 p.m.: Ten Toasts Dinner, a structured storytelling dinner built around shared themes.
- June 13 at 7:30 p.m.: Different Ships, Same Boat, an interactive performance featuring Massachusetts Poet Laureate Regie Gibson and the Guy Mendilow Ensemble.
- June 14 at 2 p.m.: MA250 High Tea with the Friends of the Adams Library and the Adams Historical Society.
- June 20 at 4 p.m.: Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and Adams native Stacy Schiff in conversation with Sara Houghteling.
- June 21 at 2:30 p.m.: A screening of 1776.
Stacy Schiff Keynote Focuses on Revolutionary Era
Schiff’s keynote will explore the origins of the American Revolution through her book The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams. In addition, she will discuss her current research into Benjamin Franklin’s final years.
The program is expected to include readings, audience Q&A, and a book signing.
Additional Programs Expected
Additional youth and community programs are expected to be added. More information and tickets are available through adamstheater.org/ma250.
Source: Adams Theater media release, May 4, 2026. Image from official Adams Theater MA250 Festival event page.








