Leading Actor Joined: 2/4/06
How do you get student tickets?
Ooooh, that is a really weird coincidence!
here's a math question: if a book signing is limited to 100 people and starts at 5, how early should abba get there?
Stand-by Joined: 5/20/05
I would say 3 PM (especially to beat the junior high/high school crowd). 4 PM at the latest. I have a feeling, though, some people will start coming there at 1 PM for the signing.
Mariel
100 people? I'd get there really early just to make sure.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
hmmm...I would get there super early.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Wow, only 100 people? I would get there as soon as possible... maybe even at 12 or 1.
I read Red Light Winter and really liked it.
And yea Abba I think 2:30-3:00 sounds good.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Featured Actor Joined: 2/20/06
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
yay tuesday
Stand-by Joined: 5/20/05
A new audio interview with Anthony about Without You has been posted on Bill Thompson's Eyeonbooks. Here's the link.
Mariel
Anthony's interview
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/28/06
Stand-by Joined: 12/7/05
Thriilled, hyperventilating. Just found out that my dad is taking me to the Rent 10th Anniversary benefit. SOOO excited. I need someone to fly with me and be my attenddant (helper) while in NYC so he is going with me an on the plane, but not to the event as we do not have two grand hanging around. (We barely have one grand). He hates musicals anyway, lol. Anyway, VERY haappy and excited.
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Updated On: 3/26/06 at 04:58 PM
Well, there's the party right after it, and with people paying up to $25,000 to be able to schmooze with them, the people in charge aren't going to let the cast spend too much time with the stagedoor lurking peons.
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