Opera Audience Etiquette
Have you ever been unsure of what is and isn't
appropriate for you to do at the opera or have you ever been
annoyed by someone else's behavior there? If so, read
on for some tips on proper Opera Etiquette.
Dress Up
Most people like to dress up when they go to the opera
because it's part of the fun! Nowadays you can pretty much
wear whatever you want. However, an evening at the opera is
usually considered to be a glamorous occasion, especially on
an opening night.
Arrive On Time
You should always make sure you get to the opera house in
plenty of time to get your tickets and be seated before it
starts. Thirty minutes before start time is usually
sufficient. If you're late, the ushers may let you in after
the overture or at an appropriate time during applause.
Remain Quiet During the Performance
There's nothing worse than sitting near a chatterbox or a
ringing cell phone during a performance. Please turn off
anything that can make noise, refrain from opening candy
wrappers, etc. Save your comments for intermission and, by
all means, do not sing along!
Applaud When Appropriate
The correct times to applaud are when the conductor takes
the podium at the very beginning of the performance, after
the overture, after a big aria, at the end of each act, and
when the singers come out to take a bow. If you are unsure
of when those times are, it is best to wait and follow the
lead of other audience members.
Applaud Appropriately
Clapping while sitting or standing is always acceptable, and
you can yell Bravo! to show appreciation for a male
singer, Brava! to show appreciation for a female
singer, and Bravi! to show appreciation for a group
of singers. Yelling out anything other than those three
words, as well as screaming or whistling, is inappropriate.
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