Broadway Star Joined: 6/14/06
A few weeks ago I saw Grey Gardens and they were sold out of posters. Are they available yet? Also, are they $20? Or $15 like on the website? Thanks!
I hope they're in for the last show. I want to have it signed.
I think they'll have more in stock by now. It's something they should WANT to have since people use it for stagedooring.
What I'm worried about is the program. Will they be there at the closing?
Updated On: 7/6/07 at 10:45 PM
they are out at the theatre and there are no plans to restock. I would go to Triton Gallery on 45th across from the Hirschfeld.
What? Damnit! So I have to drag a poster to the Walter Kerr? JRB what about the programs? Any idea?
Broadway Star Joined: 6/18/07
Triton isnt across from the Herschfeld anymore.
Yes, what about the programs?
What if they had a crapload of programs in stock and I bought two and had one used to collect autographs after and I framed that and hung it in my office? Good idea?
It's not easy getting your hands on Grey Gardens posters. We went to six stores before we found it and their was only one left in stock.
They have them on BroadwayNewYork.com, one of the best sites for show merchandise. I'm buying mine from them, then bringing it along with me for some stagedooring 7/29.
Are T-shirts still available? (I'm planning to to order the poster and the program from BroadwayNewYork).
I don't think I'll look like a complete idiot taking the poster to the theatre on 7/29 after buying it online.
Do you think the whole gang will come out to sign at the end? Do you think we'll see some other members of the G.G. family will be in attendance? (Korie, Frankel, Wright, hell, even the surving Maysles brother)
Updated On: 7/7/07 at 12:31 AM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/05
The shop in Shubert Alley had them like, last week. If not there, they'll tell you to go around the corner to their other store.
Also, my Sharpie didn't stick too well to the prgram, but I don't know if that is my Sharpie's fault, or the program itself.
When you say Program, do you mean the color one, or the Playbill? (Some people call them the same things, so I'm just curious)
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/05
The big colored one. The Sharpie was perfectly fine on the Playbill.
Ah, thanks.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/15/05
A paint pen might work better if you're dead set on the program. Any craft store should have them.
Oh I always get the Playbill signed. So I'm good.
Just bought my poster and program on BroadwayNewYork.com. Unfortunately, I think I bought the last program, as they would not allow me to buy two.
JV92, i actually purchased the program and poster myself yesterday and i apparently purchased two programs....
once they come in i'd be willing to part with one of them if someone were interested in it...i hopefully going to catch grey before it closes so that i can get my signed....
PM me if ur interested in it
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