I completely agree with GreasedLightning. Honestly, who cares if they're actually with the show or not? The promos they're sharing are clever, and I enjoy seeing them. Heck, I almost posted the "A Corset Line" story myself yesterday.
Updated On: 3/13/15 at 02:14 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/28/13
Transparency. That's why you should care.
Swing Joined: 3/12/15
Swing Joined: 2/19/15
I would give credit to a very smart producer-Kevin McCollum and the brilliant and clever advertising-SpotCo!
Understudy Joined: 1/16/08
The marketing is great. I may just have to see this on my trip in June.
I love this one.
I was just casually browsing playbill.com and then this:
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Rolled my eyes at the "Corset Line" story last week too. Not offensively unfunny, but eh. Twee and put me off.
Stand-by Joined: 6/7/14
I love the promos for this show I hope this is a big hit
These are super funny. Depending on first preview reactions, I might dump An American in Paris and go for Something Rotten.
"I have tickets to see this because of the $15.95 promotion, but nothing I have seen so far leads me to believe this will be a hit. It doesn't seem fresh or funny. I hope I am proved wrong."
Mac... (or anyone that knows..) WHAT $15.95 PROMOTION?!
Broadway Star Joined: 9/22/14
I have tix for May I am so excited to see this show!!!
Ahh 1595! Clever. Officially going. :)
This is the marketing team Honeymoon and Sideshow needed although it probably would not have mattered for Sideshow
Honeymoon should have a drawing after each performance for a trip to Vegas. The winners could be brought up on stage. Imagine what a drawing card that would be. See a show & possibly win a trip to Vegas.
brdwydreamer- tickets for the first 3 previews went on sale for $15.95.
If you buy any ticket at the box office, you can get a free window card. Plus, anyone can enter to use social media and win free tickets to the show or other prizes like a signed window card here:
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