Theater and Audience

  • The entire theater was grand and elegant
  • Red velvet carpets, seat, and railings
  • You enter the lobby to see two grand staircases, an atrium, and magnificent Swarovski Crystal chandeliers. They catch your eye right away and are truly spectacular to look at with their “starburst” appearance. Thin rods radiate from the centers of the chandeliers casting their dazzling lights around the theater.
  • There are also crystal chandeliers in the theater that rise as the lights dim and the opera begins. There is a bronze metal sculpture above the stage as well.
  • The theater itself consists of six stories with rows upon rows of seats- 3,800 seats to be exact. Each seat has a small rectangular screen on the railing in front of it providing subtitles for language used in the play.
  • The orchestra pit sits directly in front of the stage
  • The audience sits in the seats facing the stage and on the left and right of the stage.
  • Outside the theater is a bar for food and refreshments available during intermission.
  • The audience’s attire ranged from gowns, cocktail dresses, and suits to jeans and sneakers- a mix of elegant and casual.
  • The audience was extremely quiet during †he performance,; you were able to hear a phone vibrate rows away.