When I met the Avenue Q cast, a few months into the run, they were amazingly nice. They posed for multiple pictures, John T. told me to retake one when my eyes were closed, and they all just really appreciated their fans that night. Great group of people.
"I would have to say Randal Keith and Michael McCarthy - both from the closing cast of the original run of Les Mis. The Sat nite show (the last show open to the public, since their closing show Sun was by invitation only, to former cast members) -- the 2 of them stayed with a bunch of us till almost midnite, talking to everyone, clowning around, posing for pix. They couldn't have been nicer "
I got to meet Randal Keith quite unexpectedly during a D.C. performance of "Les Mis" when a fire alarm emptied the theater during the first act! The cast hung around with the audience on the sidewalk and were quite friendly. Randal Keith signed autographs for us and was very nice and chatty.
Beth Leavel and Victoria Clark are probably the two most wonderful, generous, gracious people I've ever met in my life, and Christine Ebersole and Stephanie J. Block come in a very close second. They're all so wonderful, its humbling and awe-inspiring!
Brian Stokes Mitchell- omg what a sweetie, I met him at the flea market and he ended up having a conversation with me about what I wanted to major in in college and what I wanted to do after college... so sweet, ahaha!
Someone mentioned her sarcastically earlier in the thread, but...
Charlotte D'Amboise- I personally had a great experience with her. It was raining and I looked like a wet rat and she came out and signed for everyone and goes "oh, your hair looks so nice! You're so pretty!" and STROKED my hair. I was kind of shocked because not only did I look TERRIBLE but I do not think I'm pretty by any means. She was a sweetheart.
Michael Cerveris (after "Sweeney Todd") Barrett Foa (after his last night in "Spelling Bee")
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yeah, Raul totally goes on my list too He's SO nice and easy to talk to!
Oddly, I found it hard to talk to him. I think that was because I was completely awed by his performance (as Lenny) and I wasn't feeling particularly well that day... but he was very patient. And when my dad was having camera troubles, Raul smiled at him and said "Uh oh!"
"I am and always will be the optimist. The hoper of far-flung hopes and dreamer of improbable dreams." - Doctor Who
"Yes, the brutalities of progress are called revolutions. When they are over, men recognize that the human race has been harshly treated but it has moved forward." - Les Miserables
yeah, Raul totally goes on my list too He's SO nice and easy to talk to!
Oddly, I found it hard to talk to him. I think that was because I was completely awed by his performance (as Lenny) and I wasn't feeling particularly well that day... but he was very patient. And when my dad was having camera troubles, Raul smiled at him and said "Uh oh!"
haha, see it was actually kind of really nice, because when I met him was after seeing Chitty (which I atually adored), and I really hadn't known much about him at that point. It was about a year before I really started becoming obsessed with Broadway. So I'll always be thankfull that I wasn't super starstruck when I met him. It was also great because it was gross outside when we stagedoored, and there were only a couple of other people there with us, so my mom and I spent a good 15-20 minutes or so chatting with him! He's so lovely
Anthony Rapp, on the other hand, was a COMPLETELY different experience, not because of him (he's awesome as can be), but just because I was more startstruck than I have EVER been before. I litterally was like not going to even go up and talk to him, and then my mom was like "oh just come over here and talk to him!" So she dragged me over and made me get his autograph because she knew I was dying for it haha. I swear I think it's just because, having listened to his audiobook, I felt like I knew him even though I didn't. Just because his book is so intimate, and it was just really surreal actually meeting him in person haha. But luckily he's a total sweetheart and was just like "Heyy! sure I'll sign for you, what's your name? Thanks for comin' to the show!" :)
I don't need a life that's normal. That's way too far away. But something next to normal would be okay. Something next to normal is what I'd like to try. Close enough to normal to get by.
I love how Stephanie Block will ask to see the photo after it's taken ("Are we cute? Aww, look--we're cute!") and retake it if it's blurry and someone has closed eyes.
anthony rapp - he is very gracious and absolutely took the time to speak with me at length on multiple occasions
john gallagher jr. - he remembered having met me randomly outside of spring awakening before i came to see the show and then recognized me when i did go for the first time and had onstage seating. He said something to the effect of "i saw you onstage and was so excited that you came!" he also complimented my hair...i was sporting the girl mohawk at the time...
Gloryday225, Charlotte is doll She gave me a Ricola I was wearing red and she smiled and nodded. It was like she knew why I wore red.
"TO LOVE ANOTHER PERSON IS TO SEE THE FACE OF GOD"- LES MISERABLES---
"THERE'S A SPECIAL KIND OF PEOPLE KNOWN AS SHOW PEOPLE... WE'RE BORN EVERY NIGHT AT HALF HOUR CALL!"--- CURTAINS
Kerry Butler because she was sweet, chatty, and not in a hurry.
Runner Up: Kristen Chenoweth. As she exited the stage door her bodyguard announced that she would sign autographs but not take pictures. I think she saw my disappointment. As she came around she whispered "lean over and don't look like we're posing". Photo taken. Awesome experience.
Hm Harley Jay from RENT. he was SOOOOOO nice. Some random fan asked for one of his bracelets and he gave her his necklace! Also, it was during the time of adam/anthony so they still have the barricades up, and Harley jumped over the barricades so he could, as he said, "ACTUALLY get to talk to us". i got a picture, and conversed with him for about 5 minutes. he gave me his email and still writes to me.
Second would be John Lloyd Young. he did a Q/A session at a local community college and I went. he stayed at the end for a long time and even talked to me about making arrangements to come to my school.
LEAST KIND? hate to admit it because i'm a Die-hard fan, but Adam Pascal wasn't the nicest i've met. He was nice to me, but to everyone else, he just kinda blankly stared, smiled, and signed playbills. It was clear he HATED the barricades and the stagedoor. I think he might've enjoyed it more if he got more into it and tried to talk to people. I of course understand that he in particular has the wild crowds though. I still <3 him
Nicest @ Stage Door: Stephanie J Block - gracious and very aware of acknowledging familiar faces John Bolton - such a nice guy - sweet and funny
Nicest Fan/Performer LTR (emails, myspace, facebook, etc.): Nick Adams - he actually remembers you and responds Richard Todd Adams - great guy and very gracious Michael James Scott - so sweet and he responds! Grady McLeod Bowman - nice guy; realizes that we are people too Rebecca Locke (London Martin Guerre) - gracious and responsive
Disappointing Fan/Performer LTR: Marcus Chait Hadley Fraser Alexis Ann Carra
I know you're there and it is really you but you won't respond: Daniel Torres Eric Hatch
^I think Felicia Finley is the most FUN person I've ever met at the stagedoor. That girl is SO hysterical and awesome. I love her
I don't need a life that's normal. That's way too far away. But something next to normal would be okay. Something next to normal is what I'd like to try. Close enough to normal to get by.
I forgot to mention the soon to be Bway Star - Jennifer Lee Crowl. She's in the Young Frankenstein ensemble. Jennifer came out of the stage door after Andrea Martin and before Megan Mullaly (both very nice). She introduced herself to the confused fans "Hi, I'm Jennifer" as she happily signed Playbills and posters. What a genuinely nice person. Adorable.
Raul Esparza was absolutely lovely, stopping to talk us in the rain and joking about "wonderfully sick" the Homecoming is. Plus, he was really sweet to my mother who was with me, which carries a lot of weight with me.
I had the pleasure of meeting most of the cast of Sunday in the Park with George at last Sunday's performance and they were all very sweet and kind, stopping to talk with the small crowd that had gathered. Brynn O'Malley, especially, stayed for a good long time, taking photos, signing posters and Playbills, and discussing the production and her character with students who had questions.
Now, mother always said that whenever you hear a strange, frightening, and potentially life-threatening ghostly chant coming from the dark woods that there's one thing that you should do: Not wake the others and go investigate it alone...
Cheyenne Jackson, Kerry Butler, Patty Duke & Harry Hamlin. All of them took time to talk, take pics, sign autographs & didn't leave till everyone was happy
< Patty Duke (the original Neely O'Hara) & me (March 8, 2010)
Met her at the Tasti-D around the corner from the Hirshfeld during TWS.
We were walking with her to the stage door as she was in a hurry to get get to her calltime, but as we walked by the strip club next door she goes "OK guys, gotta get into work, seeya later!"
She's a hoot!
Also, I'm sure I sound like a broken record, but I have to mention Maureen Moore. She'll talk to everyone at the stagedoor and both times I saw her in GG she brought all the school-aged kids at the door backstage to see the set and backstage area.
I love America. Just because I think gay dudes should be allowed to adopt kids and we should all have hybrid cars doesn't mean I don't love America.
[turns and winks directly into the camera]
- Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) on 30 Rock
We were walking with her to the stage door as she was in a hurry to get get to her calltime, but as we walked by the strip club next door she goes "OK guys, gotta get into work, seeya later!"
ahahaha! she's too funny <3
I don't need a life that's normal. That's way too far away. But something next to normal would be okay. Something next to normal is what I'd like to try. Close enough to normal to get by.