Understudy Joined: 8/17/05
Hey-
Ok, I've re-read other posts on this and there is no asnwer for what I'm asking. I went to the Flea Market last year and the year before that and I watched the celeb table. Almost everyone had a poster or some other itee (Broadway or not) that was not the flea market poster. so, I'm guessing it's ok to have something from past work for the actor to sign? Also, is that Jerry Mitchell photographed on the BroadwayBares 2004 poster?
Thanks,
SweetOscar
Understudy Joined: 8/17/05
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
its autographs for your personal enjoyment....they dont pressure u to buy a fleamarket poster
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
The celebs usually have BC/EFA pads and felt pens with them so they can sign autographs if you daon't have anything for them to sign.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
How much do these posters cost?
I didn't realize you had to purchase those also.
You may bring any items (CDs, old Playbills, photos, etc.) that you'd like to have signed. They usually have a limit of how many items to be signed per celebrity. Buying a Broadway Flea Market poster is optional. As DollyPop said, they have note pads and will sign a page for you if you have nothing with you. I'm trying to recall how much I paid for my Broadway Flea Market posters and I'm thinking about $20 each. By the way, you also pay to go through the line. It's all about raising money for a good cause.
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