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Ok to wear shorts to the theater when it’s 94 degrees out?

Ok to wear shorts to the theater when it’s 94 degrees out?

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DAME
#1Ok to wear shorts to the theater when it’s 94 degrees out?
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:18pm

What ya think?


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Sondheimite
#2heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:22pm

DAME said: "What ya think?"

Hell yeah, it is.

You can wear whatever you want to the theatre!  The only people who owe the rest of the audience anything are working! :) 


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starcatchers
#3heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:22pm

Much like the endless debate about jeans, as long as they're nice shorts and paired with a nice top, I don't see a problem.


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LizzieCurry
#4heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:23pm

Even (most) uptight people are much more forgiving in awful weather.


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ArtMan
#5heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:25pm

Of course it is.  BTW, you strike me as the type, like me, who will pull out their library card if someone looks at you cockeyed.

ArtMan
#6heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:25pm

double post

Updated On: 6/18/18 at 06:25 PM

IlanaKeller
#7heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:25pm

May freeze INSIDE the theater, tho... 


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ilysespieces
#8heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:25pm

DAME said: "What ya think?"

Some people might say no, but I say screw what those people think. I'm not suffering in the heat because some people think Broadway requires business casual and above. I also have been know to wear jeans *gasp* to shows, so take that as you may. 

Updated On: 6/18/18 at 06:25 PM

After Eight
#9heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:26pm

At this point, what difference does it make?

When you see the way people dress when it's 32 degrees--- as if they've come straight from the gym (perhaps they have); when you see the pictures of how celebrities dress for opening nights, really, at this point, what difference does it make?

greenifyme2
#10heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:26pm

I remember taking a trip to NYC in college... over 12 years ago now... it was an unbelievably hot weekend and everyone was in shorts. We just had to, it was unbearable.

What people look like at the theater is something I choose to not care about. As long as you are wearing clothes, don’t smell bad, and aren’t talking or playing on your phone you’re a great person to be sitting next to.

ahhrealmonsters
#11heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:26pm

Of course! Although just a heads up, the AC might be blasted. So maybe bring a sweater with you just in case it's super chilly? I remember being at Wicked during a heat wave several years ago, and I was so cold, I got a hot chocolate during intermission.

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Sondheimite
#12heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:27pm

The average ticket price is through the roof.  As such, I should be able to enjoy the show as comfortable as I want to be.


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JSquared2
#13heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:28pm

ArtMan said: "Of course it is. BTW, you strike me as the type, like me, who will pull out their library card if someone looks at you cockeyed."

 

What does the library card do??

 

 

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BrodyFosse123
#14heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:32pm

I’ve worn dress shorts, dress shirt and a light blazer with dress shoes so as long as it’s presentable, absolutely.

I wouldn’t wear basic shorts, sneakers and a t-shirt, though.   

 


ArtMan
#15heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:34pm

JSquared2 said: "ArtMan said: "Of course it is. BTW, you strike me as the type, like me, who will pull out their library card if someone looks at you cockeyed."



What does the library card do??


JSquared2, "pulling out the library card" is old school gay slang for reading (putting one in their place) someone.

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DAME
#16heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:35pm

Shortsleeve dress shirt and shorts it is . Thanks guys. I have 2 subways to take on a day like today .


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BrodyFosse123
#17heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 6:36pm

heeeellllllll yeah


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DAME
#18heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 7:18pm

Nice legs. So I would say 80 percent of the audience waiting to go in is in shorts .


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mamaleh
#19heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 7:46pm

More important than the shorts question: ladies and gentlemen, please keep your shoes on.

ScottyDoesn'tKnow2
#20heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 8:12pm

I usually come from work straight to the theater so I wear business or business casual. However, in weather like this and if you're taking the subway where it's unbearably hot and sweaty and gross, I say bring on the summer wear if you can. Seriously. 

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dearalanaaaa
#21Wear whatever you want ???
Posted: 6/18/18 at 8:24pm

People can wear whatever... I usually wear whatever I had worn to college that day, which after April is shorts and a tee. I know somebody who likes to go in onesies or pajamas, and somebody who goes in suit and tie! It's a whole spectrum, show up in anything as long as you do not have any private areas shown.

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Charley Kringas Inc
#22heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 8:44pm

Yes. You're all sitting in the dark looking at something else. The fabric that happens to be affixed to your person as you transit through the lobby is of no consequence and anyone who thinks it is is a prong.

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Dancingthrulife2
#23heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 9:18pm

For me, going to live theater is as common as eating a sandwich. No need to dress up much for it as the audience is there to see the performers, not you.

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broadwaynerdnewbie
#24heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 9:24pm

Absolutely. I had tickets to a show last sepetmeber after the bway flea and it was incredibly hot that weekend so I wore shirts and a nice tank becsuse I was outside all day beforehand. I’m all about being comfy especially since I’m bigger.

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BrodyFosse123
#25heeeellllllll yeah
Posted: 6/18/18 at 9:27pm

At almost $200 per ticket to see a Broadway show, they dress like they’re going to a $14 movie.   I can’t with this.  
 


Updated On: 6/19/18 at 09:27 PM