Arts & Entertainment

3 'Real Housewives' Stars Coming To Patchogue; Bring Questions

The Patchogue Theatre of Performing Arts is hosting three "Real Housewives" stars live and in person. Here's how you can see them.

Teresa Giudice
Teresa Giudice (Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

PATCHOGUE, NY — Teresa Giudice is among three "Real Housewives" stars coming to Patchogue in August as part of a an intimate on-stage evening where the trio will talk about their lives, families and businesses. Margaret Josephs and Sonja Morgan will join Giudice on Aug. 2 at the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts. Morgan is from the New York City version of the show.

The theater group recently added an exclusive VIP opportunity for dedicated fans of the show. The package includes a champagne toast, autographs, photos and laminate, the venue wrote in a Facebook post. This interested in the VIP package can call (631) 207-1313.

During the event, to begin at 8 p.m., the stars will share personal stores about their ostentatious lives. Audience members are encouraged to bring questions for the trio and, of course, "grab a cocktail."

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Seats in the orchestra section of the theater cost between $49 and $169, while balcony seats start at $39 and range all the away up to $159.

Some of the proceeds from all VIP meet-and-greet photo-op tickets — which are limited — will benefit women's groups, the theater organization said.

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The backstage VIP meet-and-greet ticket is $100 in addition to admission price. Pricing on the so-called "ultimate VIP experience" wasn't immediately known.

Teresa Giudice and her husband, Joe, notably pleaded guilty five years ago to financial fraud. The August event comes as Joe remains in the custody of federal immigration authorities. In April, he lost his appeal to avoid being deported to Italy.

Teresa Giudice served nearly a year in prison and was freed in December 2015.

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