Hitting Broadway and Opera Houses: How to Make the Most Out of the Trip

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Opera and Broadway are art forms with a long tradition that fuses unique storytelling, live performance, great music, and choreography — in one grandeur show. Seeing these two can be more thrilling than watching a movie or going to a live concert as it gives you the best of both worlds, fantastic melodies, and the thrill of a story coming together on stage.

If you love great music, a good show, and a new experience, why not go to an opera house or a broadway for your next trip? After all, travel is for music and theater lovers too.

Here are five efficient tips to help you make your trip smoother and memorable.

Choose the Right Show

Just like how you’d choose piano or vocal teachers for your kids in Las Vegas, your Broadway and opera experience starts with selecting the best one for you. These two musical art forms boast various genres across plays and musicals, ranging from romance to comedy — there’s a show for everyone. You just need to find the best one for you.

Know the Theater

Once you’ve decided what show you want to watch, focus on the venue itself. You need to make several considerations before booking your seats, especially if you’re visiting with elderly individuals. For example, does the place have an escalator, or is it wheelchair accessible?

More importantly, you need to know the theater’s seating chart so you can choose the best seats according to your specific needs. Being aware of the minor things such as obstructed view and premium seats will help you get a fantastic experience.

Dressing Up for the Occasion

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Part of the fun of attending Broadway and opera is the experience of it all, from walking through the theaters’ centuries-old halls to watching plays and musicals years ago — it’s truly a unique experience. That’s why it’s best to wear accordingly and sport your best dress or suit to get the most out of the moment. Although there are no decreed dress codes in these places, your experience will more likely become elevated if you dress up for the occasion.

Arrive Before Showtime

The thing about broadway and opera shows is that they always start on time. Security typically checks and bags drop around half an hour before the starting time to achieve this punctuality. That’s why to avoid missing the show, go to the venue at least 30 minutes before showtime, giving you enough time to go through security and deposit any bags needed to go to your seat.

Remove all Distractions and Enjoy the Show

Performing live in front of thousands isn’t an easy task and takes a lot of dedication and focus. So, to allow the performers to do their jobs with ease, it’s best if you place your phone on silent or vibration mode. Doing this not only lets you enjoy and focus on the show, but it also saves you from the embarrassment of your phone going off during an intense or emotional part of the show.

Additionally, it’s best if you refrain from taking videos and photos during the performance as it ruins the experience, and not to mention some theaters prohibit it — and you wouldn’t want to get kicked out in the middle of the show.

Going to broadway and opera houses make for a remarkable experience. Make the most out of your trip by following the pointers mentioned — and sit back, relax, and marvel at the fantastic performances and sets on display to delight your inner traveler and music lover in one unforgettable trip.

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