I mean, it's cheaper than the one that just sold for $5000, so if anyone can lend me that money I'd appreciate it. Or I'll even settle for $300 to get one of the signed Playbills that's listed now.
Admit it, you'd pay $900 for a Caroline, or Change poster. ![]()
No. But I would for BKLYN!
I'll check my piggy bank.
Even if I was a millionaire I wouldn't pay that much. Ill stick to the $250 for a signed poster.
At least the one that sold for $5000 was actually sold by Broadway Cares, so it's not like someone made a $4500+ profit.
Swing Joined: 4/24/14
And I would assume that anyone who can spend $5000 on a poster will appreciate the tax deduction that comes with it. I mean, the philanthropy part is awesome too, but it is also helpful come tax time (she says as though she makes enough money for that to be an issue. LOL!)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
Does anyone know if Broadway Cares is still selling signed playbills at the Public? (And Jordan, I have a Bklyn poster I'll pay you to take)
Yes, there are still Playbills and posters at The Public.
Are posters selling at the price of $250? Or did they get smart and raise the price knowing that there is a market of people who are willing to pay thousands of dollars for one?
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/20/05
Are you nuts:
Anyone who goes on chat room site to borrow money for a piece of junk is out of their mind.
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