I entered a twitter contest months ago for a CD of The Bridges of Madison County. The OBCR was not even done yet. I heard something from the people 2 months ago and that was it. To my surprise Fedex just came to the door and handed me a package with had an autographed copy of the CD (Steven and Kelli signed it).
Does it have any value?
I imagine the cast didn't get to sign many since it closed so close to the release date.
Well, since a lot of people are already lined up to see the Bridges performance today, (which you can only see if you buy a copy of the CD which they will later sign), I'd say not much. It's not a rare thing after 6pm today.
The only thing you get according to the press release is priority seating if you buy the CD. I doubt they can stop people from listening in a Barnes and Noble.
The wristbands were all sold out when I called earlier, so whatever seated area they have for this event is sold out. Which isn't to say you won't see the performance, get anything signed or can't go, but you won't be near the performance, and will definitely be queued up after all the wristbanded ones. I'm skipping it... I already have my signed BC/EFA poster.
I didn't know about the wristbands until after they were gone but I still went. Got there around 3:30ish. Couldn't see the performances but there were monitors. After all the people who had wristbands got their stuff signed those of us still outside were able to get cds, playbills, etc signed.