No collections at Tina or Sound Inside as Friday and Saturday, respectively. Nothing at Seared, either, but I’m not sure if the Off-Broadway nonprofits ever collect?
Hello, Dolly! Detroit collection items:
Signed playbill - $20
Signed poster - $40
Hello, Doggy! bandana - $10/$20 (two sizes)
Christmas ornament - $20
Photo op with Carolee in the wedding/bows costume - $40, limited to first 20 (I think) people
Featured Actor Joined: 10/14/19
msmp said: "Hello, Dolly! Detroit collection items:
Signed playbill - $20
Signed poster - $40
Hello, Doggy! bandana- $10/$20 (two sizes)
Christmas ornament - $20
Photo op with Carolee in the wedding/bows costume - $40, limited to first 20 (I think) people"
I wish they were collecting when I saw it at the Fisher last week. I was looking forward to adding a new Broadway Cares window card to my collection.. The guy at the merch stand said they start collecting the second night.
Got some great items over the weekend..
The Band's Visit (at home in Cleveland) had signed window cards for $40, bracelets for $5 and signed photo of Telephone Guy for $10
Les Miz (in Columbus) had signed window cards for $40, buttons for $5 (8 different styles, Team Eponine, Gavroche, etc) and the signed Yellow Ticket Of Leave for $100
I was able to obtain an industry ticket for the actual Red Bucket Follies show at the New Amsterdam and I am so pumped! Has anyone gone before? Have they released a list of performances yet, or is it usually a surprise until the day of?
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/30/15
Went to freestyle love supreme tonight at 7 and there was no collection which was a bit disappointing tbh
Swing Joined: 2/11/18
Does anybody know if The Inheritance is selling signed window cards now?
Jim Dunning said: "Does anybody know if The Inheritance is selling signed window cards now?"
They are not. I was there last night. Not sure if they do anything after Part 2 but it seems like they aren't
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
After Part 2 of The Inheritance Sunday night they did a bucket collection but no signed items. John Benjamin Hickey gave the speech.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/2/09
I know it closes in two days, but Bryce Pinkham gave the speech at Great Society last night and mentioned signed window cards, but they were nowhere to be seen. Cast members had buckets at the exits though.
Tootsie had window cards for $100, Playbills which I think were $20, maybe $40, and the Carols cds.
Someone already mentioned Hadestown and Christmas Carol which sound like they were unchanged when I went.
Swing Joined: 5/13/16
Going to see A Christmas Carol this Saturday, are they selling signed playbills or anything? I saw a previous post saying they aren't selling anything, but I didn't know if that changed since the show opened. TIA!
Updated On: 12/4/19 at 02:47 PMBroadway Legend Joined: 12/7/18
Frozen
Koozie: $5
Signed Poster: $100
Carols for a Cure: $20
Apron: $20
Bear: I forget if it was $40 or $50
What did Moulin Rouge end up doing? I saw on Instagram that at at least one show they auctioned off Aaron's bandana from the bows (curious how much that went for).
^ I know they have posters and playbills. I think the prices were mentioned in this thread somewhere.
Stand-by Joined: 7/30/16
I was there for the show that the bandana was auctioned. It went for $600 (might have been $650) and there was a backstage tour offered as part of the deal.
Danny Burstein conducted the auction, and Aaron seemed surprised and a little embarrassed that someone would want it that badly.
On Friday night, three winners paid $1500 each for the bandana/backstage tour/photos. Not sure how they all split one bandana. You'd want the one with Tveitsweat soaking it, one would imagine?!
haterobics said: "On Friday night, three winners paid $1500 each for the bandana/backstage tour/photos. Not sure how they all split one bandana. You'd want the one with Tveitsweat soaking it, one would imagine?!"
...okay they are definitely gunning to be the ones to raise the most money this season. Wow.
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