Ensemble Theatre Hosts Bizarre Bazaar Fundraiser Oct. 11

  • Wednesday, September 24, 2014

The community is invited to attend Ensemble Theatre of Chattanooga's third annual Bizarre Bazaar fundraiser. The event will be held at the theater located inside Eastgate Town Center at 5600 Brainerd Road, on Oct. 11 from 6-11 p.m.

This year will be a circus theme.  This night begins with finger food, wine and vendors. Guests will have the opportunity to meander through the open-air market and view pieces made by local artisans. There will be tarot readings, face painting, clowns, cake walks, a silent auction and fanciful dancing and performances to round out the evening. 

Tickets are $25 and $5 for unlimited wine with valid ID. Tickets will be for sale at the box office or also by calling 602-8640. Free parking is available at the Eastgate Town Center.

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