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As I understand it, they do sell tickets to the performance alone. They knock off $1,000 or so as you're missing the cocktails and dinner. The performance tickets themselves are usually in the six, seven or even eight hundred range.
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The purpose of the gala is that it is one - and to raise money - prices and attire will match.
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nytravler, so your point is that people who will only be in New York on the day of a gala of a specific opera and really want to see that opera, should just forget about it and not ask if it's possible to see it without attending the gala? If not, what exactly IS your point?
>>>>>>>>> One thing that's funny about bringing this old thread up, is it shows how incredibly dramatic the prices have risen in the past 4 years! |
Not entirely sure that lower priced tickets will be unavailable. We'll know Monday.
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The opening night gala tickets are slightly more expensive, but you can buy them just like any other Met opera performances. No need to dress up unless you're paying the $$$$$ for a seat at the dinner!
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Are you sure yk? I think it's black tie if you are in the orchestra, grand tier or other high-priced seats.
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Just got this from the Met in my e-mail. You might try calling or their web site tomorrow
I have a friend who sits in the Balcony inexpensively. But probably for opening nite those seats will be more expensive too. http://www.metoperafamily.org/metope...spx?perf=12473 |
THIS from that link above:
"What is the dress code? There is no dress code at the Met. People tend to dress more formally for Galas or openings of new productions, but this is optional. We recommend comfortable clothing appropriate for a professional setting." |
http://www.metoperafamily.org/metope...spx?perf=12473
Okay, prices are up. Better act soon, not too many bargains available. |
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