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Tickets selling quickly for the 7th annual Newtown Black & White Dinner

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Well over half of the tickets have already sold for the annual Newtown Black & White Dinner, being held this year on Saturday, Sept. 9 and benefiting the historic Newtown Theatre.

During the event, up to 800 black-and-white clad diners will gather on Newtown Borough’s closed-down North State Street for a one-of-a-kind alfresco picnic held in the middle of the street.

The event begins at 5:30 p.m. when diners arrive to find tables draped in white linens stretching hundreds of feet down the street. Guests can mingle, decorate their tables, and enjoy live jazz music prior to dinner, which begins at 6:30 p.m.

Dinner will conclude at 8 p.m. with a communal, Instagram-worthy lighting of sparklers by the diners. Immediately following dinner, guests are invited inside the theater for a screening of 1940s “His Girl Friday” and a cash bar (230-person seating limit).

For this event, diners are to dress only in black and white (formal wear is absolutely not required) and bring everything they need for dinner under the stars, including food, utensils, and optional black and white decor.

This year, diners can choose to pre-order dinner prepared by Black & White Dinner sponsor Just Food for an additional charge when they purchase tickets. Dinners will be available for pickup at the event and are served cold.

Creativity will be rewarded with prizes for the Best Dressed Man and Woman, Best Dressed Group, Most Elegant Table, and Most Creative Table.

Tickets for the dinner are $25 per person for theater members and $35 for non-members (price does not include pre-ordered dinners). For information and tickets, visit TheNewtownTheatre.com/blackandwhitedinner.

This year’s event is sponsored by Playa Bowls in Newtown, Anthony Paul Pinto of Bucks RE/MAX Properties, Timothy Andrews, Newtown Ice House, and Just Food prepared food and custom catering in Buckingham.


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