If you plan to go to a theatrical performance more than once, I would probably say so, especially if you ever set up in the balcony area, or near the back of the theater. They aren't to expensive either; I'm sure you can find some for less than $50.
They are called "opera glasses"
Opera glasses are small binoculars used for viewing at a middle distance.
Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
According to Wikipedia, opera glasses are also known as theatre binoculars or Galilien binoculars. They are traditionally lower power binoculars -- 3x to 5x, and can be ornate.
Opera glasses <joke> Wear what you would wear to the opera in Seattle / New York / London / Paris / etc.
They are called "opera glasses"
Opera glasses are small binoculars used for viewing at a middle distance.
Lorgnette is the alternative name for opera glasses
Paris opera glasses mayor
Most Sony 3D users would argue that the glasses are not uncomfortable. Before buying a 3D television, it's worth experiencing the glasses to confirm that they are comfortable.
yes and I use the Gunnar Optiks Phantom Glasses
lorgnette
Fort Worth Opera was created in 1946.
No, a 3DS is worth more, buying a really cool board isn't really worth the price of a glasses-free hand-hold console.
According to Wikipedia, opera glasses are also known as theatre binoculars or Galilien binoculars. They are traditionally lower power binoculars -- 3x to 5x, and can be ornate.
Opera glasses <joke> Wear what you would wear to the opera in Seattle / New York / London / Paris / etc.
J.P. Lemiere is the inventor of the opera glasses!