Regarding the Flea Market...
#0Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 8:27pmIt says that it's 20$ to go through the line..does that mean the line for photos? And then it's 10$ per photo. So, does that mean if you only wanted one photo you'd donate 30$.
#1re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 8:28pmThe $20 includes autographs, too.
#2re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 8:30pmOoh okay! Thanks for the clarification.
#3re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:22pm
theres the line, then there's the seperate place for pictures. last year, i just wanted to take a picture with stephanie block, so i paid to get in line and then she left the line to go to the photo part instead
so i ended up jumping out of line to get in the picture line instead which was fine, because i love donating to bc/efa
#4re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 9:24pmOooh Katie, we're gunna have ourselves some FUN this year!
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#6re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 11:00pm
To anyone who has been to the Flea Market before...
Can they explain to me in detail? I have never been before, so I have no idea what to expect.
Thanks in advance,
--korenglish
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#7re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/1/05 at 11:15pmI'm going as well and have no idea what I'm going to do/should do (except that I'm taking time out to see th last performance of But I'm a Cheerleader as well). Any advice about what to do or where to go to get what would be really helpful.
Luckydave14
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
#8re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 2:02am
I would make sure you are there at 10 when it starts so you can get anything before it sells out.
At the flea market, basically almost every show has a table set up somewhere along 44th (Between Broadway and 8th i believe) or in Shubert Alley. There are also some tables from like Broadway.com and random tables selling like movie posters and stuff (can't remember that well). The main table I remember last year was the Wicked table and at that table, they had signed photos from the main cast, A LOT of Wizard of Oz sculptures and things that were given to Kristin and Idina as gifts that were signed by them, the lights from the Ozdust Ballroom, Idina's used eyelashes, and just lots and lots of things nobody would ever think of buying. Many shows just had signed playbills and posters. I remember Taboo had many different versions of their poster for sale. Also, one major thing that was for sale were PLAYBILLS. Lots and lots and LOTS of playbills. There were bins and bins and then tables beyond tables of old playbills. That is one of the things I am looking forward to this year.
At the silent auction, they had lots of items set up where the Spamalot stage door is and then a rope to keep you away from them and basically until the auction started, you got to see what was for sale. During the silent auction, Jen Cody and someone else were presented all the items and then they like handed around this form and you wrote your bid on it I think.
I didn't have time to go to the Celebrity Autograph Table or Photo Booth or Grand Auction so I don't have any information on that. Also, it is really crowded there that day.
RockabyeHamlet
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/1/05
#9re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 3:53amI want to go, but I have no one to go with and im not really feelin goin by myself.
"People who like Sondheim enjoy cruelty."-LuvtheEmcee
#10re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 4:52am
"Idina's used eyelashes"
I can't even comment on that, I'm at a loss for words !
#11re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 9:18amLast year there weren't many show tables actually. I was a bit dissappointed.
#12re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 9:21amAre you allowed to take pictures at the Flea Market that are not part of the Photobooth/Celeb table?
#13re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 9:33am
One of my fav things that I remember is they have a huge bin filled with raffle tickets (like the kind you find at carnivals or fairs), and it was like $1 each or 6 for $5, and you pick out however many you buy and if there is a number written on them (2 are stapled together so you can't see), you win tickets to a broadway show (whatever tickets are set aside for that particular number). And people stand around and trade tickets if you get more than one of your show, or don't like it, or can't go that day, whatever. It's a cool way to get tickets and I've won at least a few shows every time I've gone.
#14re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 9:49amYou can always find some interesting stuff, but sometimes I feel as though people went into their garage or attic and took out a bunch of a stuff they didn't want anymore. Some of the tables have the distinct feeling of a garage sale.
Luckydave14
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/25/04
#15re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 10:10amI remember that table Liotte. If they have that again, I surely shall play until I win haha. Last year I didn't get anything.
#16re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 11:06am
Is there a link that has a rundown of what is going on? I'm coming to NYC for this, and would like to plan the day a bit!
Mini_Mimi17
Understudy Joined: 3/16/05
#17re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 11:25amIm deffinaly going, this is like my annual shopping spree that I save money for and spend it all haha.
#18re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 11:52amFor us newbies, how much are the prices for the items? For example, how much would a signed playbill or a signed photo or window card be? Is this event a place where you would find bargains or more of a broad selection (or both)?
#19re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 11:57am
The range of prices is enormous. The tables that sell old Playbills have stuff that you can buy for just a few dollars, but props from closed shows and such things can be upwards of several hundred dollars. Granted, you are going to pay more for the stuff that's worth more, but you can definitely find some cool stuff for reasonable prices. Last year, signed Wicked posters were something like $100, while signed Avenue Q posters were WAY less than that. Go figure.
Yankeefan007
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/20/04
#20re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 12:13pm
Costumes from Rent were ridiculously cheap, but original cast Playbills were ridiculously overpriced (especially opening night ones.)
Can't wait to spend my money and donate to a good cause at the same time.
#21re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 12:26pmI am so excited; I got the craziest collection of stuff last year, and it's for a wonderful cause.
#22re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 1:15pmAnd, for what it's worth, prices drop as the day goes on. Of course, you run a risk with that, too.
#23re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/2/05 at 1:55pm
It's on the day of my birthday, and I've never been, so I may go to see what it is all about and maybe some nice person will get me a birthday present or something. :-P
Anyway, if anyone wants to meet up, I'd love to meet fellow BWW considering I just moved across the country to NY (I go to college right out of the city).
#24re: Regarding the Flea Market...
Posted: 9/3/05 at 12:02am
It's less than a week after my birthday, so you know where the b-day money is going!
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