hey. i was wondering if anybody on here knows the address for the stage door? i.e. sending mail to one of the actors.(jason gillman actually)
i have the actual theatre address but i'm not sure if i should send it there or to the stage door (if it's different.)
thank you to anyone who can help me out.
"You can't stop someone who wants to be an artist. If they're going to do it, they're going to do it... Work as hard as you can on the things you can work on. Until it seems like there is no possible chance you're going to succeed, don't give up." ~ANDREW ASNES
avatar: me and jason gillman... in the pouring rain.
I might still have the stage door address somewhere, but the regular theatre address will work fine for the actors. I sent Hugh Panaro's mail there during "Lestat" and I know he got it without any problems.
thank you. that's what i figured i would do. i did that for Joanna Gleason at Dirty Rotten and it worked.
"You can't stop someone who wants to be an artist. If they're going to do it, they're going to do it... Work as hard as you can on the things you can work on. Until it seems like there is no possible chance you're going to succeed, don't give up." ~ANDREW ASNES
avatar: me and jason gillman... in the pouring rain.
What if you sent something to the theatre like a week before the performer left the show and you haven't gotten anything back perhaps meaning that they didn't get the letter? Obvioulsy, maybe they haven't gotten around to answering, but do the theatres pass on any mail that comes after the performer leaves?
I sent my playbill..I want it back...
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
AnnaK...the theatre will forward mail to performers if they leave or the show closes. But it can be very slow. I know Hugh got quite a bit of mail that was sent to the Palace just before or, in a lot of cases, after Lestat closed. It took a long time for him to get some of it and respond, but it did arrive.
HA! You would think but no I have already met him a couple of times since like...6th grade so I didn't need to write a letter. BUT my friend did write a letter to him a week before he left, and she's afraid he didn't get it. I wrote a letter to Celia. I'm a patient person, I just wanted to make sure my playbill wasn't lost forever.
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
Well I saw him way back in Oklahoma! so I first met him at stagedoor there, and throughout the past couple of years I've seen shows/concerts he was in, and my voice teacher and I have run into him a couple of times. If you want any stories, you can PM me because I don't mind sharing but I don't wanna annoy the others.
Yeah I told her to e-mail him. Good idea.
I dunno about Celia..I already met her once but I felt so incomplete to have autographs of every Les Mis cast member on my program except for Celia. It's not a big deal if she doesn't get it.
I mean, Denzel Washington? Gun to my head..of course.
well, this is a COMPLETELY different kind of question, but none the less, still a LEGALLY BLONDE stage door question. (sorry, didnt think I should start a whole nother thread for this)
anyways, does Laura Bell come out of the stage door after matinees? Lately, I've been hearing she hasn't, and I wanted to stage door after this Saturday's matinee to give her something, but dont want to go all the way over there if she probably wont come out. so yeah, thank you everyone :)
My 2007/2008 Season:
Grey Gardens (7/5)
110 in the Shade (7/6)
Mary Poppins (7/7)
Xanadu (7/7)
Deuce (7/8)
Spamalot (7/8)
Jersey Boys (8/25)
The Year of Magical Thinking (8/25)
Mauritius (11/2)
Young Frankenstein (11/3)
Rock 'N' Roll (11/3)
Pygmalion (11/4)
Mauritius (11/10)
Mauritius (11/21) Mauritius (11/21)
Sunday in the Park with George (3/6)
South Pacific (3/7)
Gypsy (3/8)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (3/9)
When I was at the LB matinee on the 15th, she along with Christian, Richard, and Kate didn't come out. I think the other leads went out to sign. So to answer your question, she didn't leave after the matinee.
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