I didn't catch the price but MOTHERS AND SONS was auctioning off packs of Oreos signed by the cast (since Oreos play a prominent part right at the play's end.) I thought it was actually pretty cruel; I wanted the Oreos but not to open the package!
Words don't deserve that kind of malarkey. They're innocent, neutral, precise, standing for this, describing that, meaning the other, so if you look after them you can build bridges across incomprehension and chaos. But when they get their corners knocked off, they're no good anymore…I don't think writers are sacred, but words are. They deserve respect. If you get the right ones in the right order, you can nudge the world a little.
I didn't catch the price for the signed Oreos at MOTHERS AND SONS either, but last night, they made a joke about selling a private performance of the 1989 revival of Gypsy with Tyne reprising the role of Rose, Frederick as Herbie, Bobby as Tulsa, and Grayson as Mazeppa for $100,000. It was great.
I tried getting a signed Pippin poster today. The guy selling merchandise prior to the show said they would have some after the matinee. When I came back, an usher said they collect, just NOT on Sundays. Matilda did - posters were still $100.
Once a show has started collecting, do they go by a set schedule? Or is it dictated by the production or random?
I saw Beautiful this weekend -- they have signed posters and playbills, but I'm not sure if I remember the prices correctly, so I don't want to cite them incorrectly here. They seemed typical/reasonable to me, though.
"This thread reads like a series of White House memos." — Mister Matt
If anyone is interested in the Kinky Boots aprons, you might try hitting Ellyn Marsh up on Twitter. Last year she also offered them online during collection time, when I commented on one of her tweets she replied, "Just mailed your FOUR aprons out this morning. Thank you so much!" Apparently she was sending them out from her home in Jersey. PS Last year's were VERY good quality with embroidered stitching
It will be interesting to see if 'Les Miserables' and 'If/Then' offer anything when they open, especially considering the crazy stage door experiences mentioned on here about both!
I think Ms. Menzel would be more apt to signing a poster for people to buy and avoid the stage door craziness- during BCEFA collections, 'Glass Menagerie' actually had the security come out and announce the stars would not be signing until after collections stopped.
"... So as not to prejudice the sale of BC/EFA benefit items..."
If they would only collect and actually make those items available! What a shame... Seems so random. I even tried tweeting BCEFA and all they did was 'favorite' my question. Having to go into the city multiple times, only to be turned away is so frustrating.
ETA: finally received a response from twitter -- "@BCEFA: Each show that graciously volunteers to help makes its own schedule, which can change week to week (and sometimes day to day)." Updated On: 3/20/14 at 05:13 PM
"It will be interesting to see if 'Les Miserables'...offer(s) anything when they open"
Don't quote me on this, but I'd guess they'll do some items similar to the recent tour: signed posters, a signed tricolor flag/sash, a red "Dream the Dream" wristband/bracelet. I believe they also sold the conductor's baton from the stage, or at least they did when the tour stopped in New Orleans. There were also signed playbills as well.
For the age-old (and recurring) question of shows collecting during previews, Broadway Cares tweeted this this morning about Mothers and Sons (and congratulations and thank you to them for being the first):
Happy Opening Night to the only show to ever raise funds for @BCEFAhttps://twitter.com/BCEFA">@BCEFA during their preview period, @MothersSonsBwayhttps://twitter.com/MothersSonsBway">@MothersSonsBway . http://t.co/CCLb4lCehZ