Joined: 12/31/69
I got:
24 playbills
Wicked Poster
Wicked Program
2 origanal cast Wicked Playbills (1 Opening Night)
A photo and 2 autographs from Kristin Chenoweth and her dog Maddie at Maddie's Corner
Free Hairspray CD
2 Free Buttons(The Color Purple and Les Mis)
What did you get?
Can you give details on this cookie?
Was that the upcoming revival cast Annie shilling those baked goods? They were awfully precocious.
I kept my purchases simple. 4 frames from Triton and the Broadway Bares DVD from this years show.
Lea Michele was selling brownies to fund her outrageous salary requirements for FUNNY GURL.
I got a rock.
Was it one of mine? Because I got my rocks off there.
I put a leash on Kyle Dean Massey and took him home.
"Can you give details on this cookie?"
It was round, about 3.5 inches across, a bit thicker in the middle, and would generally be referred to as a "chocolate chip cookie" by 99.7% of the adult non-blind population. It had just the right amount of chocolate chips and was a lot better tasting than I expected it to be. It was purchased at the Lion King table on 44th Street, a table or so to the left of the Wicked table as you faced that table, wherein the Memphis sign would be ahead of you and a bit to the right. The price was $1 for two such sweet confections. I asked if I could just have one, but I was more than willing to pay $1 for it, but the fellow on the other side of the table gave me change nonetheless. It was consumed in approximately 48 seconds. No police were called to the scene.
I got cookies too, which I had to throw out because they got smashed in my bag and I accidently dumped the crumbs on the living room carpet when I got home. Mine were from the Tales of the Tunnel table.
Was it one of mine? Because I got my rocks off there.
I wish, but I don't think I'm your type.
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