SPECIAL EVENTS

    Speakeasy Opening Night Reception

    Speakeasy Opening Night Reception

    Presented by First Person Arts at Painted Bride Art Center

    November 4-November 7, 2009


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    In the spirit of the 1930s, First Person Arts recreates the electric atmosphere of the prohibition speakeasy. From Wednesday through Saturday, from 5-9 pm, the Festival Speakeasy will host an open bar and snacks in a private lounge, where you can meet and mingle and share a drink with First Person Arts staff and Festival artists. This special opening-night party features Tub Gin drinks and a delicious spread from Tria Café. First Person Arts members receive free admission to the Speakeasy all Festival long - so become a member today! Speakeasy hours are Wednesday-Saturday, 5-9 pm.


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      Glance

      • Venue Info

        Painted Bride Art Center

        230 Vine Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106

        Full map and directions

      • Admission Info

        Tickets: Free for First Person Arts Members, $20 general public at the door

        Info Phone: 267-402-2055

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        November 4-November 7, 2009

        Times:
        5-9 pm

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