All these stage door posts have gotten me thinking...everyone says Kristin Chenoweth is so nice, and I'm going to her Carnegie Hall concert. I was wondering what the deal is with the stage door. I've never been to Carnegie Hall before so I don't even know if it's posslbe to see the performer after the show. BUT I know that you informed Broadway enthusiasts could probably let me know what the deal is!
Carly
I'm thinking she won't be stage dooring it at CH. Just a hunch...
Hey I'm going to the concert too!
Maybe I'll see you there!
I'll be at the concert as well, and was wondering about the stage door situation. I never got to meet her after "Wicked" and really want to do the whole autograph/chat it up thing. I don't think Carnegie does the stage door thing, after all it's a concert, not a show or anything.
If I remember correctly, you come out the front door of Carnegie Hall, make a left and its on the side street
I doubt she will stage door it, because as most know Cheno has a reputation for never disappointing her fans and signing for every last person when she comes out. Since Carnegie Hall will have every single person there to see her, the stage door would be OUT OF CONTROL. I mean, she may... but I also have a hunch she won't. Everyone will have to let all of us not fortunate enough to go how it went.
The door is on 56th street. It is marked with a sign that says "Artist's Entrance" or "stage door" or something cryptic like that.
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