The Historic Palace Theatre will trade its velvet seats for mystery and glamour on Saturday, February 7, at 6:00 p.m., when it hosts a Benefit Masquerade Ball designed to blend classical elegance with playful surprise.
Set inside the grand theatre, the evening invites guests to don masks and evening attire—or attend as they wish—for a night that celebrates art, music, and community support. Attendees will be welcomed by live string music performed by the Harbor String Quartet, setting a refined tone as the theatre transforms into a richly lit masquerade experience.
The program promises more than music alone. Costumed dancers, unexpected moments of theatrical flair, and immersive touches throughout the venue are planned to keep guests engaged throughout the night. Heavy hors d’oeuvres will be served, accompanied by a cash bar, allowing guests to mingle and enjoy the festivities at a relaxed pace.
Organizers describe the event as both a celebration and a fundraiser, combining the timeless allure of a masquerade with the mission of supporting the arts and historic preservation. With its blend of mystery, performance, and social elegance, the ball aims to attract longtime patrons as well as newcomers looking for a distinctive night out.
Tickets are currently available, and early purchase is encouraged, as interest in the event is expected to be high.
For those seeking an evening of intrigue, culture, and classic theatrical charm, the Benefit Masquerade Ball at the Historic Palace Theatre promises a night where elegance—and identity—remain delightfully concealed. 🎭✨

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