I like the "voluntary" here, haha!
I was last at the ballet in December for the Nutcracker, and I saw the full range from leisure wear to semi-formal attire, and in the case of (mostly) children, tutus. I would probably not recommend either sweats or a full-on ballgown. Pretty much anything in between should be fine.
Regular ballet attendee here - can confirm anything within this range is great. Seriously. Cocktail dresses down to jeans (clean, not ripped) and a nice top.
I’ve only ever noted how dressed up or dressed down someone looks in comparison to who they specifically were there with, and even then it was only a passing “huh”. So check with your party and match their level of fancy.
Enjoy the show!
When my family and I go we usually dress in like evening office formal attire if that makes sense? So like nice shoes, dress pants and a blouse, or you can wear a dress or skirt. I am a strong believer in dressing nice to the ballet, but still dress in your comfort zone.
I work at the RWB in the wardrobe! and really anything goes! We want you to be comfortable and have an enjoyable experience.
Though this show I made my friend who is visiting from toronto and myself matching dresses to wear Saturday night. Same pattern in different coloured fabric!
It’s mainly all made from scratch. minus a drew things like snake pants. It’s depends on the show but for company a lot of things are made from scratch!!
T’al cape is something amazing in person and our head seamstress had to see one by one all those dangling strands!
It’s all teamwork and using our best abilities!
I actually meant whether you make your own products for sale! But thank you for that insight...
The vampy all black outfits were incredible as well, that dance was so stirring
oh haha! I sew myself and friends mostly when i have time to. But the cost of fabric is exoberant these days for something natural, so i don't as much anymore and if you factor in time spent making garments, its cheaper to go to the mall if your on a budget.
You can find me on instagram stitchwitchkris of all my past sewing and costumes I made in my 20s!
Depends on what you're looking to do, but we have a careers section on the page under who we are tab. But box office is fairly simple, customer service experience etc...or if you have experience Marketing and people service are around. Production aspects are a bit harder at times and don't hire as much and need practical experience and knowledge of the craft......
That’s interesting, I’m usually chilly in the concert hall when I take my mom to the opera. I always bring a cardigan to cover up with. Maybe it depends where you are sitting?
I wear whatever. I used to dress up more for performances (ballet, opera, theater, symphony, etc) but now that I'm older, I don't think it matters as much. It's still nice to get dressed up occasionally, but I don't have a problem wearing jeans.
(Eta because of premature sending)
I have seen sweatpants and tshirts, all the way to tuxedos and ball gowns. So I’d say no matter what you wear, you’ll be fine.
BUT as others have said…..why pass up the chance to really dress it up! Just don’t wear a top hat or you’ll piss off the people behind you. Lol
[I think the ballet is pretty casual actually. ](https://youtu.be/mYRuqlmkbPA?si=knSfT3n0-UlUizc3)
For real though just dress as nice as you want to and you won’t feel out of place. The fact that you are the type of person to ask about this likely means you’re not going to underdress for it by default.
Go all out. Overdo it. Whatever that means to you; Rent a tux, wear your dress uniform, put on the fur suit, whatever. Just don’t wear a one piece jumpsuit of any kind or you won’t be able to piss without getting entirely undressed.
I have seen ball gowns on opening nights and Tshirts and jeans on a regualr evening. The ballet is whatever you want and whatever you will be comfortable sitting in.
I like the "voluntary" here, haha! I was last at the ballet in December for the Nutcracker, and I saw the full range from leisure wear to semi-formal attire, and in the case of (mostly) children, tutus. I would probably not recommend either sweats or a full-on ballgown. Pretty much anything in between should be fine.
Regular ballet attendee here - can confirm anything within this range is great. Seriously. Cocktail dresses down to jeans (clean, not ripped) and a nice top. I’ve only ever noted how dressed up or dressed down someone looks in comparison to who they specifically were there with, and even then it was only a passing “huh”. So check with your party and match their level of fancy. Enjoy the show!
Awesome, thanks!
Thank you for the helpful comment!
For sure! My gf and I are going on Saturday and I'm stoked! I absolutely love Carmina Burana!
Björk swan dress
Either that or Lady GaGa's meat dress.
Jana Sterbak (sp?) pioneered the meat-dress
gonna wear this the next time i go see swan lake
When my family and I go we usually dress in like evening office formal attire if that makes sense? So like nice shoes, dress pants and a blouse, or you can wear a dress or skirt. I am a strong believer in dressing nice to the ballet, but still dress in your comfort zone.
Yes, this description is helpful!
For me, Concert Hall chic = putting on one of my nicer sweaters to go with my black jeans. And maybe a piece of jewelry.
I work at the RWB in the wardrobe! and really anything goes! We want you to be comfortable and have an enjoyable experience. Though this show I made my friend who is visiting from toronto and myself matching dresses to wear Saturday night. Same pattern in different coloured fabric!
Awe I love that!!
Incredible! Can't wait to see your work on stage!
I hope you enjoyed it! I’m the dyer so all the ombré and children’s shirts that were dirty was all me. I had a lot of fun on them.
The colours were gorgeous! Like, ready-to-wear. Do you make your own stuff?
It’s mainly all made from scratch. minus a drew things like snake pants. It’s depends on the show but for company a lot of things are made from scratch!! T’al cape is something amazing in person and our head seamstress had to see one by one all those dangling strands! It’s all teamwork and using our best abilities!
I actually meant whether you make your own products for sale! But thank you for that insight... The vampy all black outfits were incredible as well, that dance was so stirring
oh haha! I sew myself and friends mostly when i have time to. But the cost of fabric is exoberant these days for something natural, so i don't as much anymore and if you factor in time spent making garments, its cheaper to go to the mall if your on a budget. You can find me on instagram stitchwitchkris of all my past sewing and costumes I made in my 20s!
How does one get a job there?
Depends on what you're looking to do, but we have a careers section on the page under who we are tab. But box office is fairly simple, customer service experience etc...or if you have experience Marketing and people service are around. Production aspects are a bit harder at times and don't hire as much and need practical experience and knowledge of the craft......
Why pass up an opportunity to don a silk cape?
Or a tutu
Or a twelve-twelve, in some cases! Though they are a bit difficult to sit in...
There'll be the full range, I've seen t-shirts and I've seen full ball gowns. I usally find it's generally on the warmer side in the building.
Ooh, thanks for noting temperature factor!
That’s interesting, I’m usually chilly in the concert hall when I take my mom to the opera. I always bring a cardigan to cover up with. Maybe it depends where you are sitting?
I wear whatever. I used to dress up more for performances (ballet, opera, theater, symphony, etc) but now that I'm older, I don't think it matters as much. It's still nice to get dressed up occasionally, but I don't have a problem wearing jeans. (Eta because of premature sending)
Gonna go see the bear on the little car, huh?
Only popping in to say enjoy! carmina burana is one of my favourites in the RWB rep.
Definitely over do it. It ranges from semi casual to extravagant.
Dress up as much as you like! How often do you get to break out the fancy stuff? Just make sure it's not itchy
my fave outfit was a formal, taffeta skirt paired with a black t-shirt and jean jacket
I have seen sweatpants and tshirts, all the way to tuxedos and ball gowns. So I’d say no matter what you wear, you’ll be fine. BUT as others have said…..why pass up the chance to really dress it up! Just don’t wear a top hat or you’ll piss off the people behind you. Lol
[I think the ballet is pretty casual actually. ](https://youtu.be/mYRuqlmkbPA?si=knSfT3n0-UlUizc3) For real though just dress as nice as you want to and you won’t feel out of place. The fact that you are the type of person to ask about this likely means you’re not going to underdress for it by default.
Go all out. Overdo it. Whatever that means to you; Rent a tux, wear your dress uniform, put on the fur suit, whatever. Just don’t wear a one piece jumpsuit of any kind or you won’t be able to piss without getting entirely undressed.
Re: no jumpsuits, so it's similar to a music festival, got it!
I have seen ball gowns on opening nights and Tshirts and jeans on a regualr evening. The ballet is whatever you want and whatever you will be comfortable sitting in.
Why a top hat and monocle of course!
People tend to wear nice jeans, black jeans, dress pants, nicer jacket. I would just wear what you would to a nicer dinner. Nothing fancy required.
There is no enforced dress code. I've gone in anything from a hoodie and jeans to a suit. Nobody cares. Do what's comfortable to you.
White Jets jersey.
Dress however you’re comfortable, jeans to dressy.
Can just dress casual. Enjoy!