I am seeing the show in Chicago in a week or two and I was wondering if anyone knew how much they were charging for there window cards and programs? If they're expensive I can get them cheaper from a different store. Also, are they the same programs that were used on broadway or did they alter them for the new cast because I know sometimes they don't. Updated On: 1/20/06 at 04:17 PM
I don't know about the price, but I was given a bookmark by the guy selling (after chit-chatting with him for a while) and it was specifically labeled with Maureen McGovern as the starring role. It didn't say anything about Kate Fisher or Sutton. I *think* (but don't quote me) that the poster has Maureen's name but no one elses.
The Souvenier programs were ten dollars. However, check you book for tears before leaving the theatre b/c my sister's was torn throughout almost half the book--she realized during intermission and decided to change it after the show but we were at a theatre which allowed food and beverages, and the little kid next to her spilled her drink all over it. They thought that she had ripped the program herself...blah, blah, blah. Basically, we had to buy a new program. The program has not been altered for the new cast, just an insert with the touring cast. There were touring cast posters available, but they are pretty ugly. Weird red and yellow...
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They may have changed them since, but in Sacramento, the windowcards were $20 and had the Broadway cast info (Sutton Foster's name is above the title).
I think that the brochures were also of the Broadway cast, but I didn't buy one so don't quote me on that. LW Website store
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I didn't read all the replies, but it's the broadway merch for half price.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
not sure, windowcards were $10, and programs were I think $10 also. I have the CD, so I didn't even look.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
The merchandise sold was the Broadway merchandise...like the posters said SUTTON FOSTER.
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
Idina: Somehow I got myself to the stage, came out at the end of the show, and I had some kind of closure.
Some guy: You looked great!
Idina: Thanks...I WAS SO HIGH!
8/21/05
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