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Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door

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FinalDestination
#1Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 7:07pm

Where is it located? Like from the entrance.

I'm not seeing the show anytime soon, but if I ever do get tickets for Little Mermaid, I'd be too excited, and probably forget to ask. And, if I do see the show over summer (like I'm planning to), I don't want to wander around aimlessly after the show trying to find the SD.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.



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Mbmusic
#2re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 7:11pm

If you are facing the front entrance to the theater, it is to the right. It is marked "Lunt Fontanne Theater"

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fnyboi88
#2re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 7:17pm

Is it really? I thought it was to the left of the entrance? I good be forgetting.


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guymy13
#3re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 7:27pm

Yeah, I was thinking that it was to the left as well (if you're outside, facing the theatre). But I could be wrong.

roadmixer
#4re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 8:11pm

It IS to the left of the main entrance and there is a nice sign on it saying Stage Door.

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#5re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 8:59pm

They have a fence to your right when leaving the theatre. They generally have a barricade up.

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#6re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 9:02pm

wow. I meant to type 'could' not 'good'.


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yankees1253
#7re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 9:14pm

hey. it's to the left if your looking at the theatre. i love the new disney on broadway commercial. did anyone else see it?

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Mbmusic
#8re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 9:49pm

Wow, I'm so sorry. I didn't look over my post. It is to the left, but I wrote right. I'm stupid.

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#9re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 11:06pm

Having only stage doored in London before my last trip to NYC, I was surprised at how near the theatre entrance that the stage doors in NYC are! They're easy to spot - either because they have "stage door" written on them or because there are barricades outside waiting to be put up. The only stage doors I've ever seen in London with barricades were at the Gielgud for Equus and at the Apollo Victoria for Wicked. Not that I've been to a ton of stage doors...especially in relation to everyone here! I just found it really odd that stage doors in NYC are so near the regular theatre doors. (There are exceptions, of course. Example: The Marquis Theatre.)


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#11re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/4/08 at 11:16pm

When I went to NYC awhile back I didn't SD.

But I'd say the hardest (if you don't know where it is) Stage Door at a theatre to find is the Fox Theatre in St. Louis. If you know where it is, you can find the SD really easily. When you first go to look for it. It's basically if you're walking OUT the entrance/exit, then you turn left and go around the street corner, and down the street into a parking lot thing, and down this little alley thing. It's strange. But whatever.

Aren't most NYC stage doors in the street? Or at least near one?



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#12re: Lunt-Fontanne Stage Door
Posted: 1/5/08 at 11:07am

They didn't have barricades set up for TLM after the matinee on Wednesday and it was a bit of a zoo. It's so easy to find though.


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