Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
#1Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/24/10 at 2:46pm
Does anyone know if I can buy those small broadway show posters that are framed (from the sketchy guys on the street) somewhere online?
Thanks
#2Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/24/10 at 3:02pmThey are *literally* printed from home office printers and placed into cheap frames. It'd be cheaper for you to find the images online and print them yourself.
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#2Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/24/10 at 4:10pmYeah- pick up your frames at a dollar store and go to it.
Jon
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/20/04
#4Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/24/10 at 4:28pm
Are these reproductions of the actual posters? If so, it soulds like what we are dealing with here are bootlegs. Like when you see refrigerator magnets and buttons and stuff on Ebay with pictures from broadway shows. Someone scanned the photos from the souuvenir program and made copies on their color printer.
It's illegal.
#5Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/24/10 at 9:27pm
^The sketchy guys on the street do magnets too!
I've actually bought something similar from the street guys before - not the framed ones, but ones that were drawn. They were pretty cool. Bought two $5 Rent ones for two friends. Eh, made them happy.
But I agree, just make one yourself. It's the same thing with windowcard frames. I never understand why people spend so much on those frames when you can just find cheap ones at Target or some place like that.
musicalsFan
Broadway Star Joined: 3/3/04
#6Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/25/10 at 11:49am
I never understand why people spend so much on those frames when you can just find cheap ones at Target or some place like that.
Broadway show posters are a different size than the cheap frames you find at Target, Walmart, etc. If you don't mind them not fitting exactly, then go for it.
#7Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/25/10 at 1:04pmThey are so cheap, I've bought like 4 or 5 of them. For Curtains they put it in a glass frame and the entire cast signed it for me, it looks amazing. So one good thing came out of it I guess! I had the In The Heights cast sign the other one but its not framed. If you are looking for something cheap and kind of cool to get signed at the stage door, these aren't a bad way to go.
bryan2
Broadway Star Joined: 12/19/06
#8Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/28/10 at 9:48amI like them for my bathroom walls..they are like cool cheap art... the frames on line are about 2 dollars..
#9Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/28/10 at 10:45amThey are good, cheap art. I'll give you that.
Katarina2
Understudy Joined: 6/17/10
#10Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/28/10 at 8:50pmI've bought a couple of the magnets, and they are seriously cheap. I did like that I was able to find a Pirate Queen magnet, since I couldn't find an original for sale online...
#11Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/28/10 at 11:18pm
"I never understand why people spend so much on those frames when you can just find cheap ones at Target or some place like that."
Actually, you can't find them in stores. I recently went to Michaels, JoAnns, AC Moore and Walmart looking for a frame for my signed Bernadette Peters Broadway Barks concert windowcard I won from BC/EFA. No one sells 14 x22 frames for windowcards. You have to get them online.
My signed Xanadu and Grey Gardens window cards I had to have custom framed and I didn't want to spend that kind of money on the Bernadette windowcard.
#12Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/29/10 at 12:38am^Exactly, no one sells 14x22 frames except theatre stores. Custom framing at Michaels costs just as much, if not more, than buying them online from Triton.
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#13Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/29/10 at 12:54am
What I've been doing is using the free brochures. I always visit the brochure displays in the Marriot Marquis (other hotels have them too) -- next to the escalators that go up to the Marquis Theater.
Anyway I have laminated many of these brochures (you can cut them up to get rid of advertising if you want) and have decorated my classroom (I'm a teacher) with them. I try to get one of these for each show I see on Broadway (but some don't have them, of course). Cheap and easy way to commemorate my Broadway visits!
ThankstoPhantom
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/13/05
#14Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 7/29/10 at 3:29amI am sorry, but print outs of someone else's logo is not good, cheap art. It's waste. You could just print it out yourself, even resize it just as unskillfully, too.
bryan2
Broadway Star Joined: 12/19/06
Dreamboy85
Swing Joined: 8/2/10
#16Small Broadway Posters they sell on the street
Posted: 8/2/10 at 4:04amYou can buy the posters for your favorite show online on Playbill.com. You can take it to a crafts store and get it framed.
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