Halloween Victorian Masquerade Ball

To Benefit the Human Rights Campaign

When
Sat Oct 18, 2014
Where
The Haas-Lilienthal House
Time
7pm-11pm
Cost
$175 - $225
Tags
Theater, Performance Arts, City Events, Benefits

Description

All proceeds will be for the benefit of the Human Rights Campaign.

The year is 1891, the golden age of the Victorian era, and you’ve managed to procure a coveted invitation to the most anticipated party of the year. Lord Harry Wotton, an aristocrat and decadent dandy who espouses a philosophy of self-indulgent hedonism, and his wife Lady Victoria Wotton have invited only the most distinguished guests to attend a Halloween masquerade ball in their lavish home. But as secrets begin to surface their happy façade will soon begin to splinter.

Join us at the historic Haas-Lilienthal house for a seductive evening of roaming theatre and performance art. The events of the evening include:

Live Opera
Live Pianist
Mind reading
Tarot card reading & fortune telling
An interactive seance

This event will be filled with intrigue and surprises. (Hint: if you enjoyed The Speakeasy in San Francisco and Sleep no More in New York, you won't want to miss this event!)

- Victorian era attire is strongly suggested and masks are required.

- Tickets are extremely limited so don't wait to reserve your spot! This event will sell out and you won't want to miss it and hear about it from your friends after it's too late!

Ticket price includes: entrance to event, roaming theatre entertainment, a chef's tasting menu and hosted bar including: beer, wine, champagne & signature cocktails.

More Info

Link
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-victorian-masquerade-...
Call
6507840242
Email
Contact Form (account required)

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Location

  1. The Haas-Lilienthal House
    2007 Franklin St, San Francisco, CA