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Help dress me for Wicked? And any tips for Bass Concert Hall?

We're going to see Wicked tomorrow (squee!!) and I bought a knee length black dress, wide red belt and black hose.  I tried to find a pic of the dress but no dice, I'll snap one on my phone if necessary.  I was planning on wearing some strappy red dress sandals, but it's going to be too cold.  I really can't wear heels if we have to walk very far at all.    Any suggestions?  Would ankle boots look ridiculous?  Ballet flats?  Should I get red or black?  We'll be doing a fancy dinner before the show.

Also, I've never been to a show at Bass Concert Hall.  Will we have to walk far?  Is parking going to be insane?  How early do you think we should be at the concert hall?

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Re: Help dress me for Wicked? And any tips for Bass Concert Hall?

  • Since I don't know about the dress my safe pick would be ballet flats in either the red or black whatever you see yourself wearing again. 

    There is a parking garage near the concert hall that you can pay to park in but it's pretty minimal.  There is a good amount of parking.  I'd get there at least a half hour before the show.  It's about a 5 minute walk from the parking lot and you also have to also find your seat. You can buy drinks and have them during the show so we usually get right in line which can take another 10-15 minutes. 

    Have fun!

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  • The walk is about a good city block. Not horrible at all, I wore heels and was fine. People dress in everything from jeans and tshirts to oober fancy. Parking is $8 at the garage. 

    And Wicked was amazing. The woman who plays Elphaba blew me away, and I'm a complete musical snob. Glinda was hilarious.  

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  • I think ballet flats would work in either color.  If you park at Manor Garage, it's really not that long of a walk.  Of course, I had my husband drop me off and then park,but that's because it was cold and I am pretty preggo now.  We got there about 30 minutes before the show started and were fine.  It was busy and extremely packed, but nothing that wasn't manageable.  I wouldn't even try finding street parking unless you get there really early, because that garage is fairly close.  And I wouldn't recommend valet parking.  There was a really long line waiting for their cars after the show.  My husband was able to walk to the garage, get the car and pick me up in around 5-10 minutes.
  • we'll be there tomorrow night too :-)  I'd go with the ballet flats-- you will see a range of clothes from super dressy (think mink coat) to jeans and a t-shirt.  Gotta love Austin.  We usually park over on Dean Keaton or at the LBJ school and walk... it's about five minutes but rough pebbly sidewalk surface. 

    Have fun!



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  • We ran a little late at dinner and literally walked into the hall five minutes before it started and it was totally fine.  Wear what makes you comfortable, there were people from the very casual to the very fancy.  Ditto what everyone else has said about parking, there is also a valet option for $16.
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  • Flats it is then :) 

    Thanks so much for the help everyone! 

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