rudest people at stage door — Page 3
Posted: 8/31/04 at 2:52pm
Robert
Posted: 8/31/04 at 2:53pm
Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:01pm
Hunter Foster is pretty wonderful outside the stagedoor---but I think he's wonderful in general.
Lea Salonga is probably the biggest bitch going.
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Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:07pm
I'm sure there are some people who think Lea Salonga is a doll.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:22pm
Anastasia said that Lea was unfriendly at the stagedoor, and you didn't have a wise remarks about it? Geez...
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Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:24pm
Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:28pm
You were the 3rd to tell me how sweet Jamie Lee was/is. She was still nasty to me.
I'm not saying you can't have your own feelings. Go ahead and have them.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 3:29pm
Posted: 8/31/04 at 4:15pm
My friend was standing off to the side and goes, "That girl just said, 'You were really good'...and looked like she wanted to hand you her Playbill to sign...and you walked away saying, 'Yeah, I know!'"
There was an actress in the show that I slightly resembled (same size, same hair)...
So...somewhere out there there's a Broadway fan who thinks that this certain actress is really rude and full of herself :)
Posted: 8/31/04 at 4:20pm
Ummm..I'm sorry, what grudge are you talking about? I posted that I had one bad incident with Mandy Patinkin and that I was crushed. I'm not really harping on it or anything....
Posted: 8/31/04 at 4:39pm
Posted: 8/31/04 at 4:48pm
I remember getting Michael Crawfords autograph one evening after a performance of DOTV(Yes, I know it sucked) and all these fans were putting their Playbills in Mr. Crawford's face and yelling Michael, Michael! He had his head down and was not looking at anyone or saying anything. I'm sure some thought he was being rude. When he got to me and signed my Playbill, I said "Thank you Mr. Crawford". He raised his head, looked me in the eyes and said, "You're welcome". It was probably the first time he's heard those words.
Also, many performers are tired of seeing the same people over an over again, asking for autographs. They probably figure that people who get a lot of things signed are just going to sell them on e-bay. I was recently watching at the stage door of Dracula and several of the cast members and Frank Wildhorn refused to sign one guy's poster because they had already signed another poster for him. I can see why some performers are cautious with some of these people at the stage door.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 5:04pm
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Posted: 8/31/04 at 6:33pm
It was Jai Rodriguez who I got a bad vibe from. Which is terrible, because I was such a fan of his and had been waiting all summer to see him. Oh well. He's still a good performer.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 6:44pm
He was the only one i got a bad vibe from...all the other broadway performers i have met in the past were very sweet.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 6:55pm
I think that Rick may just seem extra out of sorts if you compare him to the rest of the AVENUE Q gang, who arewithout exception, the most outgoing and friendliest cast I've ever seen.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 7:42pm
Posted: 8/31/04 at 7:43pm
And about Rick Lyon...I really agree w/ those who said they think he's shy. When I asked him for his autograph after the show, he really did seem suprised that anyone wanted his autograph. Most people were mobbing John and Stephanie. He was quiet, but seemed kind of touched that someone wanted his autograph.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 8:41pm
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Posted: 8/31/04 at 9:02pm
And Alan Rickman did the same (I have no luck with the Harry Potter people obviously)
I find it insensitive when someone shows up with a photo and I have a playbill the photo gets the full name signature and my playbill gets the intials, so for those celebs who like the whole "blue pen" going on ebay things I say puh-lease, it's free publicity and if people want to sell your autograph you should thank them. They had to stand there, wait for you, listen to the speech you may give about them selling the stuff. I just get sick of hearing it, answer your fan mail then.
clunk
I just fell off the soapbox...sorry
Posted: 8/31/04 at 9:13pm
I wasn't bashing Rick Lyon. He is a talented guy who obviously loves his job. He must have been having an off nite or something. I just got a bad vibe off him that night. People are like that.
Posted: 8/31/04 at 10:16pm
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