A beloved mainstay of the repertory, Verdi’s great tragedy stirs the soul and breaks the heart like only opera can. A trio of captivating artists—Lisette Oropesa, Rosa Feola, and Ermonela Jaho—alterna
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A: There isn't a strict age limit for attending La Traviata at The Metropolitan Opera House, but I'd recommend it for ages 12 and up. Kids might get restless during the performance. It's a long opera, usually around 3 hours, so keep that in mind if you're bringing younger ones. Just make sure they can appreciate the music and story!
A: You don't have to go super formal, but it's definitely a classy event! I'd suggest business casual at a minimum. A nice dress or slacks with a blazer would work well. Just remember, it's the opera, so people usually dress up a bit. You might feel out of place in jeans and a t-shirt.
A: Yes! If you can’t make it, you usually have the option to reschedule. Just contact Broadway Inbound directly, and they’ll help you with the process. Keep in mind that rescheduling might depend on availability for the new date. So better to do it sooner rather than later!
Discussions
Anyone seen La Traviata? How was the experience?
I just got tickets to La Traviata at The Metropolitan Opera House for next month, and I couldn’t be more excited! I’ve heard mixed reviews but can’t wait to see Lisette Oropesa as Violetta. I’ve heard that the set design is stunning. Any tips on what to expect or what to wear?
Gifting La Traviata - Need some advice!
So I'm considering getting La Traviata tickets as a gift for my mom's birthday, but she’s not super into opera. Do you think she'd enjoy it? I’d love to hear some thoughts from anyone who's been there!