What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
drussell450
Swing Joined: 8/9/17
#1What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/9/17 at 4:36pm
I'm seeing Great Comet in a couple days and I'm planning to stagedoor afterwards. However, instead of just having them sign my playbill I wanted my copy of War & Peace signed. Will I be allowed to bring this into the theatre? Will the actors sign something other than a playbill?
adagio
Understudy Joined: 5/13/16
#2What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/9/17 at 5:59pm
That's a cute idea! I've brought books into theatres dozens of times, you'll be fine.
I'm hoping that Dave Malloy stage doors and is willing to sign the CD booklets (both OC and OBC) when I see him at the end of August.
JustAnotherNewYorker
Broadway Star Joined: 12/20/16
#3What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/9/17 at 6:03pm
We've done this a few times. My daughter has a Matilda signed by the cast and I've got a fun home sighed by that cast.
I've seen thinking of bringing a hardcover W&P, but it would have to be the three volume tonedtheright translation and not be HUUUUGE...
#4What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/9/17 at 6:28pm
I'm sorry...what?
#5What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/9/17 at 7:44pm
Judging by what others have mentioned, you can bring Popeye's Louisiana Chicken, 99 Cent Pizza from the W. 41st Street location, tuna on rye from any 8th Avenue deli, plus a few other yummies around Broadway.
#6What Can I Bring Into a Theatre
Posted: 8/10/17 at 8:48am
BrodyFosse123 said: "Judging by what others have mentioned, you can bring Popeye's Louisiana Chicken, 99 Cent Pizza from the W. 41st Street location, tuna on rye from any 8th Avenue deli, plus a few other yummies around Broadway.
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LOL! Funniest thing I've read in the past few days!!! Love this....
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