darquegk said:
”I think the vast majority of people are like me: we don't mind stagedooring at all, and even partake sometimes (as actors or as audience), but are perfectly willing to wait out the ongoing health crisis before it comes back."
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THIS!!! EXACTLY!!!!!! NAILED IT!!! Moderator, tell them what they’ve won!
I await when I can stagedoor again but In the meantime, I’m perfectly content mailing my playbills in and hoping for a response while also supporting the USPS.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/14/20
Feel however you want but at the end of the day, it comes down to respecting the performers. Again, if there is a huge crowd, they may feel obligated to stop. Others in the area are curious-they stop to look. The crowd grows.
did you ever consider how the actors feel? Sure, some may say they like being out there. I wouldn’t say they don’t. But right now, keeping their shows open is priority. Not you getting a selfie or autograph. No, the stagedoor is not the only place where someone could be exposed to COVID or any other sickness, but it’s not required, so if people realize that and go home, it would cut down one unnecessary thing that could potentially cause an outbreak.
but I forget people don’t care. Only about selfies.
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