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SWEET INDULGENCE-A Musical Celebration of Valentine's Day

Linden Place, 500 Hope St, Bristol, RI | Get Directions »
$25.00

Join BTC to celebrate Valentine's Day with some of Broadway's best music, sweet treats, and a lot of fun.  Featured songs include Sun & Moon from Miss Saigon, Cell Block Tango from Chicago, a Jersey Boys' Medley and more.

Tickets are $25 per person; VIP Tables for 2 are $75 [includes a bottle of champagne]; Tables of 10 are $225.  Each ticket gets a voucher for 2 drinks [wine, beer, coffee, soda, water].  Desserts on each table. 

Reservations are required.  Call 401-424-1315.  Credit cards accepted.

Bristol Theatre Company is a 401 (c) (3) not for profit organization.

Visit our Facebook page or our website bristoltheatre.com.

Event Details

Posted by: Christine Manchester
Where Linden Place 500 Hope St, Bristol, RI 02809
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:00 pm
Website http://­www.­bristo­ltheatre.­com
Phone 401-447-1862
Price $25 per person

More About Linden Place

Linden Place

Linden Place

500 Hope St, Bristol, RI
401-253-0390

Linden Place is the centerpiece of Bristol's historic downtown, waterfront district. The property was designed and built for General George DeWolf by Rhode Island architect Russell Warren in 1810. The property stayed in the DeWolf family until the mid-1980's when the last living grandchild put the mansion on the market. In 1989, Friends of Linden Place, a non-profit organization purchased the property and today keep the mansion, the carriage barn built in 1825, the ballroom, the beautiful gardens and all buildings on the property in pristine condition.

Step back in time and explore one of the finest examples of Federal Period Architecture with its striking portico, intricately carved banisters and stately columns. The history behind the property is fascinating from George DeWolf's middle of the night departure and subsequent swarming of the mansion by the townspeople of Bristol to a mansion where Presidents were entertained. Today the mansion is open to the public and is frequently used for weddings and special events.  Come and see what makes Linden Place one of Rhode Island's favorite treasures.

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