I kind of want to, but I don't because if I open it, then I might lose it or it might get wet or something like that. Something might spill on it. It could fall on the floor and I might step on it by accident. I got it on the 13th, I think, but I still haven't opened it. Should I open it, and frame it immediately? Did you/will you open yours? I took it out of the packaging, but it's still in plastic.
I think it's a little ridiculous to never open it--unless you intend to sell it several years down the line or something in order to potentially make it worth more.
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I don't have a closing RENT one, but I have a closing Beauty and The Beast closing one, opened it once or twice, flipped through it, put it back in the bag, and it's been locked up since.
Wow... I'm crying from laughing so hard at some of these responses. Guess that happens when the only thing you do all weekend is read research articles.
My BatB one is sitting right next to me, with the rest of my playbills. They are just paper & are sold all the time. There is no real value of something you can just get another of.
If I had one, I'd sleep with it every night. And my cats and stuffed pink poodle would not be allowed in bed with me anymore either. (And yes, this was supposed to sound creepy.)
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Oh yeah, I know if I had a closing night RENT playbill, I'd set up a shrine to it in my room. At night, I'd tuck it under my pillow every night before I go to bed.
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