What is everyone looking to get this year at the Flea Market?
#2
Posted: 9/24/10 at 8:34pm
A chorus boy or two.
#3
Posted: 9/24/10 at 8:54pm
I don't think anyone can get the autograph table and photo booth.
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#4
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:12pm
Hopefully some cool PLaybills. I'm looking for something from the Original run of Hair in particular.
#5
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:17pm
crabs
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#6
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:19pm
Chita- I got one last year. There will most definitely be one or two floating around this year.
#7
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:21pm
I hope to bid on and win the meet and greet with Elaine Stritch.
#8
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:25pm
Souvenir programs.
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#9
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:26pm
I'm not going this year for the first time in six years. I'm hoping for people to send me things!
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#10
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:35pm
I'm not sure. I guess maybe some playbills and a Spamalot window card. Doubt I will find that though.
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#11
Posted: 9/24/10 at 9:50pm
A Sunday Roundabout windowcard and playbill. and maybe (hopefully!) an Everyday Rapture windowcard
#12
Posted: 9/24/10 at 10:15pm
Lots of windowcards (I have a new room to decorate this year!) and, hopefully, some cheap CDs and t-shirts.
#13
Posted: 9/24/10 at 10:23pm
Last year I went early and splurged, this year I'm going later and looking for bargains. Probably a prop or costume piece if I can find one.
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#14
Posted: 9/24/10 at 11:58pm
An original Hirschfeld drawing mistakenly called a print.
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#15
Posted: 9/25/10 at 12:07am
not aiming too high with that one at all.
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
#16
Posted: 9/25/10 at 8:41am
Definitely splurging at the HAIR table, if they have one. I am also looking for some unique playbills or windowcards.
#17
Posted: 9/25/10 at 8:43am
Tons of Playbills (specifically LEADER OF THE PACK)
How much do Playbills normally cost at opening? Varys by table??
How much do Playbills normally cost at opening? Varys by table??
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#18
Posted: 9/25/10 at 9:03am
How much do those huge posters l (like the ones in Shubert Alley) normally go for?
#19
Posted: 9/25/10 at 9:30am
quizkid, There are tables that sell as many Playbills as you can grab for a buck or two.
#20
Posted: 9/25/10 at 10:58am
Anything from Cabaret when Neil Patrick Harris was in it---hoping for a mini poster or something, or at the very least the Playbill.
I realize that was years ago and pickings will probably be slim but I'm a fairly recent NPH fan and I've missed out on SO much!!! Trying to make up for lost time...
I realize that was years ago and pickings will probably be slim but I'm a fairly recent NPH fan and I've missed out on SO much!!! Trying to make up for lost time...
#21
Posted: 9/25/10 at 11:59am
I might be making this up, but hasn't there been a map of what tables will be where in the past?
When I see the phrase "the ____ estate", I imagine a vast mansion in the country full of monocled men and high-collared women receiving letters about productions across the country and doing spit-takes at whatever they contain.
-Kad
#22
Posted: 9/25/10 at 12:12pm
One more question (I'm new to this), should I bring bags for my purchases or do the vendors provide?
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#23
Posted: 9/25/10 at 12:13pm
I want a hand from A BEHANDING IN SPOKANE.
#24
Posted: 9/25/10 at 12:30pm
How much do those huge posters l (like the ones in Shubert Alley) normally go for?
I've seen them run anywhere from $25 upwards of $100.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
I've seen them run anywhere from $25 upwards of $100.
#25
Posted: 9/25/10 at 3:07pm
quizking101-I would bring a bag. I don't recall there being bags available last year. And, smaller trashbags are great if you buy windowcards and don't want them to get ruined or dirty.
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