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LeRoux Strydom 11-07-2011 11:51 PM

Anyone been to La Scala, Milano
 
So I just booked tickets to Don Giovanni in La Scala in December.

Has anyone here been to La Scala? What is the dress code there?

I'm used to the local opera scene where anything goes, even jeans. :( :rolleyes:

The only world-class opera houses I've been to are the Met in NYC, the Stuttgarter Staatsoper and the Vienna state opera, where people dress nicely but not necessarily black tie. I'm curious to know how the Italians dress up. Do I take my tux with, or just the jeans?

imcarthur 11-08-2011 02:59 AM

I am envious. Although I probably would have chosen an Italian opera. :D I haven't been - but like you I have been to the Staatsoper in Vienna. There it was the gamut - tuxes to jeans but most were business attire with dresses or gowns for the ladies. In Milan, I am sure that you will see a lot of designer finery.

I would do black jeans & a sports coat. No tie.

Ian

Dottore 11-08-2011 03:12 AM

Don Giovanni. My favourite line: "Infidelity is cruelty to one; fidelity cruelty to many."

The thing about Italians—no matter how casual they dress, they look incredibly good.

At La Scala people wear a broad range of things (seldom tuxedos and ball gowns)—but they always look sensational. Making a "bella figura" is an Italian art form, and nowhere is this more in evidence than at La Scala.

So short answer: You do not need your Tux.

See attached for more info.

How to pass for a Milanese at La Scala: Editors' Blog: Wmagazine.com

LeRoux Strydom 11-08-2011 04:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 6358634)
The thing about Italians—no matter how casual they dress, they look incredibly good.

You could say the same about me....:D

We're only in Milano for 3 days, Don Giovanni is the only opera playing at that time.

Thanks for the inputs and link.

LeRoux Strydom 11-08-2011 04:15 AM

From Dottore's link:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wmagazine
The platea (orchestra) and all three levels of the palchi (balcony boxes) call for elegance. For men: a dark suit, white shirt and tie. No pinstripes, please!

Since we were lucky enough to get seats in a box, I guess the jeans are out.

LeRoux Strydom 11-08-2011 04:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 6358634)
Don Giovanni. My favourite line: "Infidelity is cruelty to one; fidelity cruelty to many."

Is that because of the 13-inch penis? :D

Drisump 11-08-2011 05:54 AM

I remember a 60 Minutes interview with Pavarotti (many years ago) where he told of an appearance at La Scala. He admitted to have blown a note and (according to him) was pelted with fruit. It was amazing to the American interviewer that this happened but Pavarotti just smiled and admitted to making an error. To me, the amazing bit about the story is that the crowd actually HAD the fruit. So....a few soft plums might be in order, LOL. Sounds like a great experience have a great time

Dottore 11-08-2011 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by LeRoux Strydom (Post 6358690)
From Dottore's link:



Since we were lucky enough to get seats in a box, I guess the jeans are out.

You could also wear jeans, provided the footwear and jacket etc. are tres chic. Italians are very relaxed about this as long as you look fashionista good.

You can be sure that the only persons wearing tuxedos will be British tourists, who always seem to travel with a spare tuxedo.

Dottore 11-08-2011 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by LeRoux Strydom (Post 6358693)
Is that because of the 13-inch penis? :D

We all have our crosses to bear. ;)

javadog 11-08-2011 07:11 AM

Wear a nice suit and tie. No jeans, no tuxedo.

JR


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