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What does one wear when they're going to see the stage show?

I already have my outfit picked out. I might even post it. I was just wondering what you guys wear when you go see the show.

I'm going Thursday! I can't wait! I have seats in the orchestra right center section!
 ramengurl posted over a year ago
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eriks_angel said:
actually...i was wondering the same thing. i'm going in august, but i don't know what to wear either. i was thinking of maybe decorating a t-shirt, but i thought maybe that isn't quite dressy enough? (although i did wear a homemade t-shirt to go see Wicked) i was also thinking of maybe buying a dress to wear...but really i have no clue what i should do! some help for me too would be appreciated :-)
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Yeah, don't go with a t shirt. Buy a dress. I'm wearing a white dress with a black waist belt, that ties around the neck, with a short sleeved black casaco, casaco de lã and black heels. My mom went a long time ago, and EVERYONE was dressed up. Scrap the t camisa idea (though por all means make it! You could always need phantom gear. You never know!)
ramengurl posted over a year ago
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well the other thing is i am going to be walking around NYC all dia in whatever it is that i am going to wear, so i am going to have to find something that will work (no heels...not a good idea for klutzes like me. going to have to find comfy shoes to wear :-P )
eriks_angel posted over a year ago
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You could always wear some flats.... Those will look just as good!
ramengurl posted over a year ago
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ballet flats. cute and functional! also cheap at walmart or payless! :)
Phantomess posted over a year ago
Phantomess said:
Full Phantom costume (complete with deformity makeup under the mask and punjab lasso to threaten people with) or one of my Christine dresses.
I've gotten backstage twice por virtue of going to the trouble to do the full Phantom getup, and I got a kiss on the hand from Scott Davies dressed as Christine and one on the cheek from John Owen-Jones with the same outfit. (both played the Phantom in London)
So, IMO going the extra step of obsessive to dress in character can totally be worth it!
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lol! I wish I could do something like that! I would dress as Christine, but I don't have the money for one of her outfits... And I would dress as Erik, but my mom doesn't let me crossplay. Says its something only lésbicas do... *le sigh* Whatever. I know she's wrong.
ramengurl posted over a year ago
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i would amor to go in costume, but unfortunatly i do not have the extra $$ at the moment to spend on a costume...(someday i want to go as Erik or Christine to the show) and that is really cool that you got to go backstage!! you are very lucky. maybe if i do some goodwill comprar searching i can find some pieces to put together into a costume...i have 2 months to find something to wear, hopefully it works out... :-P
eriks_angel posted over a year ago
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@eriks_angel-----Definitely wear some tênis shoes or something and bring a pair of nicer shoes to change into. That's what I did when I went in August. Even walking a block in my dress shoes completely killed my feet. :P
JustHuddy posted over a year ago
BringMeToLife34 said:
Depends if your going to The Majestic or not, or if you're seeing it on the tour this summer.
I saw it in Dayton this June and wore a white saia that I got on clearance, some gladiator sandals, and a black and white blouse.
All together I think I paid about $20 for everything.
I was going kind of casual because it was a matinee, but there were a bunch of people in jeans and a t-shirt and a bunch of people wearing dresses and tuxedos.
So really, it's whatever you feel comfortable wearing the most.
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I went to one on tour. I just got back, and it was probably one of the most wonderful experiences I've ever had! I was absolutely mesmerized!
ramengurl posted over a year ago
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