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A DICKENS CHRISTMAS FEAST

Newport Art Museum, 76 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI | Get Directions »
$100.00

Enjoy a Victorian celebration of the season in the magnificent 19th century Griswold House presented by the Marley Bridges Theatre Company. John Jacob “Jack” Astor IV is a Scrooge. His family, friends and wife plan an “Operation Christmas” intervention. As their guests, you can help restore Jack’s good humor. This festive evening includes a three-course dinner by Pranzi Catering. Ticket prices range from $100 - $140. Group rates are available. Purchase tickets at NewportArtMuseum.org or call 401-848-8200. 

Event Details

Posted by: NewportArtMuseum
Where Newport Art Museum 76 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI 02840
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–10:00 pm
Website http://­www.­newpo­rtartmuseum.­org/­
Phone (401) 848-8200
Price Ticket prices range from $100 to $140

More About Newport Art Museum

Newport Art Museum

Newport Art Museum

76 Bellevue Ave, Newport, RI
401-848-8200

The Newport Art Museum exhibits the contemporary and historic art of Newport , Rhode Island and Southeastern New England. Memberships grant unlimited general admission and significant discounts to events, special programs and art classes year-round. The museum is located at 76 Bellevue. It’s main building is a National Historic Landmark – the 1864 John Griswold family summer house. The Art Association of Newport (now the Newport Art Museum) purchased the property from Griswold’s heirs in 1916. Subsequently expanded, Griswold House was the first major commission in Newport for architect Richard Morris Hunt, who went on to design the Breakers and Marble House, both on Bellevue. 

The Museum’s three-building campus also includes the Coleman Center for Creative Studies in the Gilbert S. Kahn Building, which houses the Museum’s art school, and the Cushing Gallery, which is named after Howard Gardiner Cushing (an early member of the museum). The Newport Art Museum hosts concerts, family programs, live theatre, gallery talks, lunch-hour discussions, lectures, after-hours social events and more year-round. Major events include Wet Paint weekend in August when “still wet” artworks created by hundreds of artists in a single day are sold at auction, and an elegant summer gala held each year in July.

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