#2
Posted: 11/12/12 at 3:29pm
The original Broadway window card of "Carrie".
"It's not where you start, it's where you finish!"
#5
Posted: 11/12/12 at 4:07pm
Great! Good to know!
"It's not where you start, it's where you finish!"
#6
Posted: 11/12/12 at 4:20pm
The LA tryout poster for Evita. I saw it at the Flea Market but wasn't able to spend $100 for it.
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#9
Posted: 11/12/12 at 4:32pm
LA Evita also (it's yellow and red -quite stunning. The black and silver wasn't used in the US until Broadway).
#11
Posted: 11/12/12 at 4:44pm
We haven't been able to track down a Rebecca card yet. We know a few were made for the production office (one was in the background in a NY Times photo of the producer) but we've had no luck getting a copy. Has anyone out there found one?
#13
Posted: 11/12/12 at 5:15pm
Hi Triton Gallery, could you tell us the difference between a repro. and an original? (And thank you for so many years of superior customer service!)
#14
Posted: 11/12/12 at 6:44pm
When a poster is no longer available and goes out of print we make a high-end digital copy, mounted on board. Most of the repro demand is for posters from the 50's and 60's but there are many fairly recent ones (over the past 20 years) that seem to have gone out of print almost immediately.
#15
Posted: 11/12/12 at 7:28pm
Starlight Express?
I must thank you for being able to ship that wonderful 'Chess' window-card half-way across the planet. I love it!
I must thank you for being able to ship that wonderful 'Chess' window-card half-way across the planet. I love it!
#16
Posted: 11/12/12 at 8:23pm
Thanks very much and we've got it.
This is like a game of "Stump the Gallery" So far Rebecca wins!
This is like a game of "Stump the Gallery" So far Rebecca wins!
#17
Posted: 11/12/12 at 8:31pm
Triton's reproductions have always been fantastic but the new process they use makes the posters look even better than before. They're worth every single cent.
#18
Posted: 11/12/12 at 9:34pm
Do you have a repro of the original Candide at Martin Beck Theatre. I saw on your site you have the out of town poster but not the NY poster.
#20
Posted: 11/13/12 at 4:43am
Do you have Sweet Bird of Youth (the original 1959)?
#21
Posted: 11/13/12 at 7:13am
We have the She Loves Me tryout and Sweet Bird of Youth national tour. I'll have to check on the Broadway versions of Candide and Sweet Bird.
#22
Posted: 11/13/12 at 7:36am
Grey Garden Bway poster, with Little Edie hiding behind her handheld mirror.
And you guys are AWESOME!
And you guys are AWESOME!
....but the world goes 'round
#23
Posted: 11/13/12 at 8:03am
I agree. Nothing, but good things to say Triton on my end of things!
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#24
Posted: 11/13/12 at 8:05am
Welcome to the board guys! I was just thinking of you the other day when I was dusting the window cards and was marveling at what an awesome job you guys did on my Rex Windowcard!
#25
Posted: 11/13/12 at 8:14am
Thanks everybody for the warm welcome. We have a Grey Gardens repro.
Has anyone out there ever come across a poster for Chaplin with Anthony Newley? I saw the show in LA and remember both the print ad and the theatres displays but I've never seen a window card for it.
Has anyone out there ever come across a poster for Chaplin with Anthony Newley? I saw the show in LA and remember both the print ad and the theatres displays but I've never seen a window card for it.
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