Dress for Broadway in NYC
#4
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Layer .. Make sure that you have a sweater that you can put on over your top. We've been in some Broadway theaters that were absolutely freezing. The worst ones were in January of last year. In the summer, sometimes the air conditioning is also very cold.
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#11
Joined: Aug 2004
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The dress has become more and more casual these days, which I think is a shame.
I always feel like the way you're dressed will influence the experience- so if, for you, going to see a show is a big deal, dress like a special occasion. Not black tie, of course, but a little dressiness never hurt anyone
I always feel like the way you're dressed will influence the experience- so if, for you, going to see a show is a big deal, dress like a special occasion. Not black tie, of course, but a little dressiness never hurt anyone
#12
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I think dressing like you're going to a nice restaurant is appropriate. I have never seen people in shorts and flip flops on Broadway. I definitely agree with Nina's advice to bring a jacket or sweater -- even if it's warm outside. Those theatres are FREEZING.
#13
Joined: Oct 2005
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I haven't seen the flip-flops but have definitely seen (and worn) shorts to Broadway shows. I believe the AC is turned so high because the stage lights are unbearably hot to the actors so yes, definitely bring a sweater or a scarf 'just in case'. Once in a while you will find a theater where they do get the temperature balanced properly so you need to be able to stuff your wrap under your seat; since it will be summer you cannot count on an open check-room.
#17
Joined: Jan 2006
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It's a convenience if there isn't a dress code when travelling and sightseeing for obvious reasons. It is unclear in the posts; Is it the same for most restaurants? I'll be in NY (first trip since I was a young teen) mid-October so I plan to wear a wool navy pea jacket which has a nice look even if I'm not so dressed up.
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I promise I am not making this up.
Once at a Broadway show, two guys came in and sat behind us. They were wearing tanktops, nylon running shorts, and athletic shoes without socks. They literally looked like they got lost while running the marathon.
Once at a Broadway show, two guys came in and sat behind us. They were wearing tanktops, nylon running shorts, and athletic shoes without socks. They literally looked like they got lost while running the marathon.

