Most use telecharge or ticketmaster for mailing info....so change your info on your accounts...but Roundabout and other that have subscription houses keep their own..
(to the best of my knowledge.)
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denali.fire said: "I receive discount offers in the mail. They are pretty classy, threefoldcolorful mailings.
Who sends them? I have just moved and want to continue receiving them. Who do I contact for whe change of address? Thanks folks!
I don't receive the mailers as often as I used to, but some productions still send them. At one time, I received mailers for most shows before they even started previews, as well as for shows that were already playing. I used to get most of my tickets through Telecharge or Ticketmaster, and was a Playbill Club member, so if you have accounts with any of them, create or update your account info. They kept a record of my theater-going, which was very often, so they targeted me with discount offers. Update your info with any group that recognizes your theater-going. There are more options for getting discounts these days, so there are fewer mailers.
Fun fact: About 15-20 years ago, mailers for musicals started including a CD with a few songs from the show. Hairspray sent one CD that included Good Morning, Baltimore and Mama, I'm a Big Girl Now, and maybe one or two others. Another one I remember was for a show called Never Gonna Dance, that was forgettable, but had good choreography. The CDs mailings didn't last for very long. Good luck!
If you get a USPS Change of Address, they'll forward your mail for X amount of time and will update the sender when the window has expired. Mail just follows you wherever you go.
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
Broadway Buddy said: "“I don't receive the mailers as often as I used to, but some productions still send them.”
That’s strange because for the past 3 weeks I’ve been getting them more often than ever! Almost one every other day!
That is strange because I don't recall receiving anything in the mail during the last several weeks. I don't see as many shows as I used to as I've been priced out of going as frequently as in the past, but I do have five shows scheduled between Sept 17 - Oct 27, so it's not like I'm not seeing anything at all. I wonder how they decide to send send mailers these days.