Featured Actor Joined: 5/26/04
Can I send posters to the theatres in NYC to get them signed? If so, what is the address for the Neil Simon and the Majestic? Thanks!
Featured Actor Joined: 5/26/04
Anyone?
I'm sure you can mail a poster to the theatre to get it signed, but you MIGHT not get it back. If you do this, you would have to pay for the shipping and include a box or something for them to mail it back to you.
as for addresses, go to playbill.com
Featured Actor Joined: 5/26/04
thanks! but, why would i might not get it back?
Well they aren't going to pay the postage to send it back to you.
Featured Actor Joined: 5/26/04
what if i enclose a check for the shipping
You might not get it back because the actors may be busy and/or it might just be dumped in a pile with other items or letters to be signed. Just don't go expecting that you'll get it back quickly or at all.
Understudy Joined: 12/31/69
Posters are a difficult request. The general rule of thumb if you want something back is to include the envelope they should use to send it back. Of course with a poster youd likely want to use a BOX so that it doesnt bend. I would maybe send a playbill to be signed or something, this would be much easier to do. If you reallly want an autographed poster, you might want to first send a letter to ask how to go about doing it because many shows sell already autographed posters for $100 especially during the BC/EFA drives.
"what if i enclose a check for the shipping"
The point is, if it's something they can sign, stick back in an envelope and forget about it, they'll do it...when they have time. Good luck finding someone who's going to cash your check, go to a UPS store and send it back to you.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/1/04
Elphieinmyheart is back.
Brandon, a poster may be difficult. If you want a poster signed, your best bet would probably be to go to the stage door.
and Elphieinmyheart's icon still scares me.
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