The public is invited to experience the elegance of the Regency era at Battlefield House Museum and Park’s “Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp event on Saturday, Nov. 24, 7-10 p.m. at the Cellar at Grandview, 77 King St. W., Stoney Creek.
Pre-registration is required.
The event will celebrate the writings of author Jane Austen and help bring the charm of the early 19th century to life with costumes, music, dancing and refreshments.
Austen is best known for the novels she wrote 200 years ago, such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Sense and Sensibility, and the more recent movie adaptations of those novels.
The era in which Austen lived and wrote, known as the Regency period in England, paralleled the years when the Gage family lived in Battlefield House.
Tickets for "Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp, are $20 and are available by calling 905-662-8458.
The public is invited to experience the elegance of the Regency era at Battlefield House Museum and Park’s “Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp event on Saturday, Nov. 24, 7-10 p.m. at the Cellar at Grandview, 77 King St. W., Stoney Creek.
Pre-registration is required.
The event will celebrate the writings of author Jane Austen and help bring the charm of the early 19th century to life with costumes, music, dancing and refreshments.
Austen is best known for the novels she wrote 200 years ago, such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Sense and Sensibility, and the more recent movie adaptations of those novels.
The era in which Austen lived and wrote, known as the Regency period in England, paralleled the years when the Gage family lived in Battlefield House.
Tickets for "Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp, are $20 and are available by calling 905-662-8458.
The public is invited to experience the elegance of the Regency era at Battlefield House Museum and Park’s “Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp event on Saturday, Nov. 24, 7-10 p.m. at the Cellar at Grandview, 77 King St. W., Stoney Creek.
Pre-registration is required.
The event will celebrate the writings of author Jane Austen and help bring the charm of the early 19th century to life with costumes, music, dancing and refreshments.
Austen is best known for the novels she wrote 200 years ago, such as Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Sense and Sensibility, and the more recent movie adaptations of those novels.
The era in which Austen lived and wrote, known as the Regency period in England, paralleled the years when the Gage family lived in Battlefield House.
Tickets for "Austen-tacious” — A Regency Romp, are $20 and are available by calling 905-662-8458.