Here's the first I've seen...
First Date:
Ew and ew.
Here's hoping for a bit more creativity with the rest of this season's Playbill covers...
Ugh another Beatles tribute. Rain was just a couple years ago. They're all the same.
Yes, and let's not have the "artists" who did the Seminar and The Assembled Parties" Playbills do more Playbills. :)
yawn.
Seminar's playbill cover/logo was pretty ingenious in my opinion. A play about a writing seminar's title being made up of adjectives to describe a piece of work, it is one of the most clever logos in recent years.
I like that so far this season, the Playbills are all in color!
Updated On: 6/25/13 at 09:21 AM
That is indeed a good point. I think I would have like a combination of the logo with the face shots / group shot of the aftors that ended up being the poster. The same applied for me to The Assembled Parties. But then I like to frame Playbills from plays that I liked so more graphical Playbills make for a better wall decoration. :)
^ LOVE IT.
The strange way their bodies are contorted immediately brings a heart shape to mind, even though it isn't technically a heart shape. I guess they were going for the sexy "blending into the sheets" thing? I'm tired.
I LOVE the simplicity of The Glass Menagerie's art.
Out of all the covers posted so far, my favorites are Romeo and Juliet, A Night with Janis Joplin, and Soul Doctor.
Thumbprint of SNOW GEESE (when I find the larger one, I'll post it):
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Wicked's special 10th anniversary Playbill.
I don't think it's really that bright neon. I think this is a more accurate representation, given the colors of the 5th anniversary Playbill:
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