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elkid
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Posted: 03/17/04 - 23:25 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | Traditional theatre etiquette has been thrown out the door in most places. It would normally require, at the least, for an evening performance, a jacket and tie for men and a somewhat formal dress for the women, at least mid calf length, preferably floor length. Again, that's been thrown out. |
Sadly, you're right. I remember when people used to dress to the nines for a night at the theatre.
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Cappy
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Posted: 03/18/04 - 06:56 Post subject:
| keltic63 wrote: | | Cappy wrote: | I was told by the lovely bride that I am wearing a tie and jacket
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so now, you will be the best dressed guy there. |
and the lovely bride, was the best dressed gal
Excellent show, and a wonderful night out for both of us
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gretriever
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Posted: 03/18/04 - 08:49 Post subject: Re: Theatre Dress Code
| coachmarkos wrote: | Tan pants and a polo shirt and you'll be  |
even though that would still be formal for me.
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