It’s the 1920’s, a decade of prosperity. The stock market is hitting record highs. Manhattan real estate developers are in a race to build the world’s tallest building. New York City is booming.
It’s also a decade of excess and decadence. The opulence of this era is the inspiration for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”.
And the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has banned alcohol.
But that won’t stop us from having a good time. Set in a prohibition-era themed speakeasy, we’re partying (and drinking) on the down-low.
LOCATION: The East Village, Manhattan. But, like any good speakeasy, we’re keeping particulars hush hush. Specific address details will be emailed to you when you book your tickets.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR GETTING IN: They’re called speakeasies for a reason. When you arrive at the venue, knock on the door. You’ll be asked for a password to get in. The password will be emailed to you after booking your tickets.
DRESS CODE: Gentlemen, get your suits ready. Ladies, grab your favorite dress. We’re keeping this one dapper.