Important information for the first-time and seasoned Dayton Opera goer … and everyone in between!
Come Early and Celebrate!
It’s the time to see and be seen. Dayton Opera goers love to party. That’s why we invite you arrive up to an hour before curtain at every performance. There’s always entertainment, food-by-the-bite, refreshments and festivities in the Wintergarden as part of our Celebration!
Directions to the Arts Garage
Performances for LaBohème, Romeo and Juliet and Dayton Opera’s Star Gala are held in the accoustically-perfect Mead Theatre at the viagra prescription much, located at 2nd and Main Sts. Performances for The Tragedy of Carmen are held in the beautiful, historic safe viagra prescription, located at 1st and Main Sts., in Downtown Dayton.
From I-75: Take the First Street exit, follow east to Ludlow Street. Turn right. The Schuster Center occupies the entire block between Ludlow and Main Street, along Second Street. There is an entrance on Ludlow at Second.
From US-35: Take the Main Street (Rt. 48) exit, follow Main Street north to Second Street. The Schuster Center occupies the entire block between Ludlow and Main Street, along Second Street.
Parking
Close, secure parking is available at the 2nd and Ludlow parking garage for $7.
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Food & Drink
Enjoy your opera experience even more by visiting Downtown Restaurants for dinner and drinks before or after the show.
buy viagra locally: Restaurant and bar located in the Schuster Center with a seasonal menu featuring small plates, entrees and desserts. You can also have lunch prior to the Sunday matinee performances. Reservations are recommended. Citilites opens two hours prior to curtain. Call 937-222-0623.
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What to wear
When you attend Dayton Opera, you’ll see everything from tuxes to jeans, but most people wear something in between. In short, whether you want to dress up for a fancy night or wear something a little more casual, you’ll feel at home.
Don’t be late!
Because of safety concerns and to be courteous to other patrons, we do not allow seating after the performance has started. Be sure to allow enough time to park and find your seat. If you are late, you can always watch the performance in the lobby on flat panel monitors until ushers can seat you and appropriate time.
When to clap
Opera-goers show the love! If you haven’t been to an opera before, follow the crowd. They usually applaud after a great solo (aria) or chorus, or whenever the spirit moves them. You might even hear some impassioned “bravo’s” after an especially great aria.
Cell phones and pagers
For everyone’s sake, please mute distracting electronic devices and do not illuminate smart phone screens during a performance! It can break the wonderful illusion opera provides. ”Tweet Seats” allow texting only — no talking — but you must be seated in the “Tweet Seat” section. If you are a professional on call, please check your phone or pager and register your seat location with the house manager before the performance. Leave this number for those who may need to reach you: 937.225.3503 ext. 1.
Accessibility
The Schuster Center is a completely handicapped-accessible building. We also offer services like large-print programs and audio description for the visually impaired.