Who usually come out? Does Susan Sarandon and Geoffrey Rush come out?
Might I ask - has anyone seen them come out after matinees?
Feb. 28 - Looped, Feb. 28 - Next to Normal, March 4 - Hair, March 11 - A Little Night Music, March 24 - Time Stands Still, April 6 - La Cage Aux Folles, April 10 - Anyone Can Whistle (City Center), April 10 - Looped, May 9 - Enron, May 15 - A Little Night Music, May 15 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Little Night Music, June 20 - A Little Night Music, June 23 - Red, June 23 - Sondheim on Sondheim, July 13 - A Little Night Music, July 18 - The Grand Manner (Lincoln Center)
I caught a Wednesday matinee back in March and the only person who came out was Brian Hutchinson.
I did the stage door after a Friday show, and it was...less than pleasant. there were so many people there with portfolios of glossy pics for ebay, which honestly irks me a little. but the actors were all very nice and my friend even got in a swine flu joke with Brian Hutchison.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
When I saw a matinee, Rush's assistant took everyone's Playbill in for Rush to sign.
I have friends who saw the show on my recommendation and were ecstatic that they were able to meet Rush and Sarandon after the (evening) show.
Ok hopefully they come out because I am going next Friday. I jst really hope there aren't too many people that are just trying to get his autograph to sell on ebay. what they should do s check people's tickets to make sure only people that saw the show can actually meet them.
The whole "checking your ticket" thing to my knowledge has only happened three times - All My Songs, Equus & Three Days of Rain. The reason being was the crowds were so out of control it would have been complete chaos at the stage door. Sarandon & Rush, while they get a good turnout at the stage door have nowhere near that level of crazy coming to get their playbill signed.
I don't know if they need to check tickets, but I'm a little surprised they don't have a rule about only signing things from the show.
Do they sell actual merchandise at the show? I am looking for a windowcard and wanted to know if they sold them
There is absolutely no merchandise for that show.
And if Sarandon, Rush & Ambrose want to sign dvd's, pictures etc. it's up to them.
Don't know about matinees, but I stagedoored after night shows twice and everyone came out. All were more than willing to sign whatever was put in front of them and all happy to take photos.
How did Broadwaycares have a windowcard signed by the cast on ebay before?
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
That really sucks because I really wanted one. Oh well
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/25/08
Talkin, Susan took photos?
Yes she did. And the second time I was there, she came out FAST. I'm talking like 5 minutes fast.
Geoffrey, Susan, Andrea...and the rest came out on a Wed night performance. They all took photos and signed everyone's playbill and other stuff. Although not a lot of people wanted Andrea's autograph
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/25/08
Wow.
Thanks for the info.
^ That's a shame. She's great and delivers all the best laughs.
Feb. 28 - Looped, Feb. 28 - Next to Normal, March 4 - Hair, March 11 - A Little Night Music, March 24 - Time Stands Still, April 6 - La Cage Aux Folles, April 10 - Anyone Can Whistle (City Center), April 10 - Looped, May 9 - Enron, May 15 - A Little Night Music, May 15 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Behanding In Spokane, May 30 - A Little Night Music, June 20 - A Little Night Music, June 23 - Red, June 23 - Sondheim on Sondheim, July 13 - A Little Night Music, July 18 - The Grand Manner (Lincoln Center)
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/05
How long is the run? I really would like to see it and meet Ambrose ( I am a die-hard Six Feet Under fan,)
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