Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The cold isn’t an excuse. I’ve seen people there in cut off jean shorts. It’s awful.
Also, why do young women think wearing slutty club dresses is appropriate wear to go to the Opera?
Us Americans have no class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH and I saw all four operas in Wagner's Ring Cycle in May 2016 and everyone dressed nicely - tuxedos and long gowns. Opera capes. Just beautiful.
And this was 18 hours of opera in one week. And I wore a different gown for every performance, as did everyone else.
Are are still classy people out there, OP.
People who are sitting through 18 hours of opera in one week are hard core, not the average theater goer.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I saw all four operas in Wagner's Ring Cycle in May 2016 and everyone dressed nicely - tuxedos and long gowns. Opera capes. Just beautiful.
And this was 18 hours of opera in one week. And I wore a different gown for every performance, as did everyone else.
Are are still classy people out there, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No symphonies were played at the Kennedy Center that evening, OP.
There was an orchestral performance, which I assume you attended but it is rather ironic that you hold yourself up as a bastion of class, when you can’t differentiate between musical compositions.
It’s a shame they didn’t teach music in your finishing school, OP. Pity.
Not OP, but this is beside the point. I don't know what event she attended, but her comments are right on the mark. Are you the mountain parka-wearing PP?
Anonymous wrote:No symphonies were played at the Kennedy Center that evening, OP.
There was an orchestral performance, which I assume you attended but it is rather ironic that you hold yourself up as a bastion of class, when you can’t differentiate between musical compositions.
It’s a shame they didn’t teach music in your finishing school, OP. Pity.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I saw all four operas in Wagner's Ring Cycle in May 2016 and everyone dressed nicely - tuxedos and long gowns. Opera capes. Just beautiful.
And this was 18 hours of opera in one week. And I wore a different gown for every performance, as did everyone else.
Are are still classy people out there, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Mountain parka pp here. Sorry, I'm not going to check my coat. I take it off when I get to my seat and leave it there and I think that's okay.Anonymous wrote:I think the issue with the winter parkas is that most attendees do not go to coat check and just walk around wearing their parkas. Definitely looks like casual attire....I, too was appalled at the jeans/casual clothing.
Anonymous wrote:We're in DC...not NY or Paris or Tokyo. There's more frump than fashion here.
Anonymous wrote:The choice is casually dressed arts patrons or empty seats. Which would you prefer?