All About Opera Glasses: Are they for You?

April 21st, 2010 by Jeff Bridges


A lot of people wonder if they can use opera glasses. It does not matter if you wear glasses or you can not see very well, you can use opera glasses if you wish. They will not hurt your vision as long as you are not walking around looking through them all the time.

The Vampire Diaries Episodes Free Online

April 5th, 2010 by Julia Knowles


Based on the popular books series called the Vampire Diaries by author L. J. Smith the series that is aired on television with the same name as the book has been developed by Kevin Williamson. The series’ first season was aired on the CW Television Network on the 10th of September, 2009 and because of the grand success and popularity it gained during the first season the production company planned to launch the second season which began on February, 2010.

Opera Glasses, A Wonderful Way To See All The Action On Stage From Far Away

December 25th, 2009 by Jeff Bridges


Opera Glasses are similar to binoculars but they are made for being able to see performances on stage. In old opera houses seats placed in balconies that were subsequently cheaper were very far away from the stage. In some they were so far away on the figures could be seen from that distance but seeing facial features, and thus part of the acting, was impossible to make out. Opera glasses would enable those people in the peanut gallery to see on stage much better to the point of seeing the facial expressions of the actors or singers. They have been popular since the 50’s.

Opera Glasses and Wicked: A Musical Review

September 5th, 2009 by Jeff Bridges


Wicked is an amazing musical, and a storyline you are sure to love. The story is based off of the original movie of the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. Wicked is the story of how The Wicked Witch of the West got so wicked.

Learn A Little More About Opera Glasses

September 5th, 2009 by Jeff Bridges


Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800’s that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.

Opera Glasses and Shear Madness: a Comedic Review

September 5th, 2009 by Jeff Bridges


If you are planning on seeing the comedy play Shear Madness make sure you bring your Opera Glasses. In reviewing this wonderful performance I must first make sure that you are prepared for aching cheeks, and stomach muscles that will be sore for a week. I loved Shear Madness, Never have I laughed so hard in my life!