Since there is alot of talk about going to the stage door, I thought I'd ask, what show/actor was the first stage door you ever went to?
Mine was "Annie Get Your Gun" with Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat. I was 13 at the time and didn't even know about a stage door. I remember being so excited because I never met or saw a celebrity up close before. It was so much fun, I remember being shy, because I didn't know what to say, they were very nice.
Updated On: 6/24/08 at 11:29 AM
My second Broadway show...the OBC of RENT. Met Adam Pascal after the show...and I don't remember him being very nice. But I did get his autograph. If I recall correctly, he came out the stage door with his girlfriend (he's straight right?), or someone he was with, and they were both smoking cigarettes.
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
Jason Biggs at THE GRADUATE is the first in my cognisant memory, but I have Playbills from RENT and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST signed from long before that.
Updated On: 6/24/08 at 11:34 AM
1st Broadway Stage Door experience was after watching Aida with Toni Braxton. She was very accommodating to the crowd, considering her already huge celebrity status as an R&B artist.
1st Off Broadway Stage Door was with the SF National Tour Cast of Jersey Boys and Pre Broadway preview of Legally Blond w/Laura Bell Bundy in San Francisco. Both casts were very kind when signing playbills, posing for pictures and waiting till all fans were accommodated.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/03
Tammy Grimes in HIGH SPIRITS
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/28/08
Les Mis Revival last July. I had wanted to see and meet Lea Salonga ever since she was in Miss Saigon. I did meet her and she was very nice to me. She said "WoW that's a long time" when I told her how long it's been since I've been waiting to see or meet her...LOL.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/3/06
At BATB with Christy Romano!
Spamalot with Harry Groener as Arthur.
I remember Harry and Steve Kazee being INCREDIBLY nice - though there only were about 5 people waiting.
The most memorable part though was waiting for Lauren Kennedy to come out to sign, and while I was waiting, I watched Sutton Foster come down Shubert Alley and slip in the stage door (presumably to see her husband.)
Lauren never showed, but I was content having seen Sutton.
Junior year in high school. A Chorus Line during the original run. It was my first ever show, and several of us in the group I was with waited. I still have the playbill and souvenir program from that somewhere.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/19/03
My first stage door was my first show..."Fifth of July."
I was there reviewing it for my college newspaper (after receiving an invite) and beyond getting Amy Wright and Swoosie Kurtz's autographs, it provided an excuse to attempt to "interview" Richard Thomas, who gamely answered a couple of questions and let us take a quick look at the set.
A month or so later, Swoosie won her Tony, I sent her a congratulatory telegram and received a really sweet personal note in return that I still have...
Folks, get ready to laugh:
My first time stage-dooring was at Dracula!
No need for us to laugh...I stage doored Dracula and was thrilled to be meeting Melissa Errico and Kelli O'Hara for the first time!
Rent. The crowd was insane.
My first stage door was at the Wicked with Victoria Matlock and Christina DeCicco.
The friendliest stage door experience I had was at the Little Mermaid try out.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. I was so excited to meet Norbert during one of my Rent/Wicked obsessions, and Joanna Gleason because I've been in love with Into the Woods since I was about 7.
I've run into people (involved) with shows prior having 'stagedoored' -- buuuut -- my first time actually 'waiting outside post-show' was August 29th 2006. Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me! Wore my home-made "GLICK FIX" t-shirt (which Mr. Short loved!), and got him to sign my playbill, my t-shirt (and) snagged a sweet picture with him! Then, my buddies and I made a mad dash to UCB for the 11 o'clock show! FANTASTIC EVENING and a helluva lot of laughs!
Sweeney Todd revival.
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/18/07
lol, I love the Adam Pascal story.
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
I’ve seen other shows prior to DRS and never had a stage door experience. I always thought “how the heck did the people get the autographs and pictures???” For whatever reason, it never occurred to me they had to “stage door” for those stuff.
I saw DRS 5 times and one day I exited from a different side after the show was over. I saw a bunch of people waiting around and they had their playbills out. That’s when I realize “this is where I can meet the cast and get autographs!” I was so excited since this is my all time favorite show!!
I'm from the Midwest and I visited NY for the first time in october and saw my first Broadway show, Young Frankenstein, which I was very excited for. I met Sutton, who I had a nice conversation with, and Chris Fitzgerald who was incredibly kind and funny. They signed my playbill and thenn, as we were leaving shuler hensley came out,so I ran up and said good job. Later that weekend, I found roger bart on the street with Susan stroman, and I got a picture with him. Only when I walked away I realized I had asked susan stroman to take the picture of us.
It was a fun experience and i can't wait to return this october.
I did it the first time at Spamalot back in March. The only people who came out to sign autographs were Hannah Waddingham, Rick Holmes, and Tom Deckman. That was good enough for me though. What was really funny was Hannah signing my playbill. She tried writing on it legibly, but it ended up not happening, so she commented that it was mostly scribble, or something to that effect. But hey, at least I can say that Hannah Waddingham scribbled on my playbill.
Oh yeah, and this was also the night when Clay's most precious fans left as soon as they found out he wasn't coming out to sign anything. Thanks to them, I managed to get up to the gate in the front and there was nobody behind me.
Stand-by Joined: 5/3/08
Thoroughly Modern Millie.
I just had to meet Sutton Foster.
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