Back in the day when i wasn't a bway baby the way i am now, i wasn't smart enough to save all my playbills.
I am currently looking for:
-Annie 10th anniversary playbill (i actually remember i saw it july 4 whatever year that was lol)
-1776 playbill....saw it spring of 1998, i believe
-Sound of Music 1998 revival with Rebecca Luker playbill
-Peter Pan, saw it summer 1999 playbill
-The Producers saw it september 2002....replacement guys after Nathan and Matthew Broderick
-Never Gonna Dance (saw it january 2004...was a bway freak then, just got carried away by my dislike for the show haha)
does anyone have any of these playbills and is willing to sell? from time to time i see some of these on ebay? but i am willing to pay for shipping and everything. thanks!
very specific. but i treasure my playbills but i don't have them.lol
Updated On: 12/26/06 at 11:35 AM
lol yeah, i'm not willing to sell the ones i have either hehe...
does anyone know of any other site other than ebay?
I need:
Music Man Revival OBC
Lieutenant of Inishmore final company
Phantom of the Opera (Howard McGillin the first time)
Civil War
any help will be greatly appreciated. thanks!
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/14/06
I really don't understand the concept of collecting playbills.
Why don't you just buy these off of ebay?
Exactly what I was thinking. I do have a collection of Playbills from a certain theatre and I've had tremendous luck in finding the specific ones on eBay. It's the best source I know of.
Would the Playbill website have any old ones? I know they offer recent first night Playbills for about $10 each.
I wish they sold old ones. I would go crazy.
which PRODUCERS cast are you looking for?
weber and oscar....that one i found on ebay, though, so i'll prob buy it
ok, I actually don't have that cast.
Does anybody have any extra playbills from Spring Awakening, and the Les Miz revival?
all of my playbills have the ticket, and the receipts from my shopping that day in them, and they are kept in little plastic 'comic book' wrappers.
I love them more than life because they do nothing but make me happy and remind me of where I want to spend the rest of my life.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/19/06
Ok, I would be willing to pay (reasonably of course)/trade/give first born child for a Carrie playbill or souvineer brochure.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/23/05
"all of my playbills have the ticket, and the receipts from my shopping that day in them, and they are kept in little plastic 'comic book' wrappers."
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That's a good idea. I think I may do that myself. Do they make those comic book wrappers that small?
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