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Sharpie#1
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:11am
Hey all -

I'm seeing MACBETH tomorrow night (04.09) and well, I'm curious as to what the consensus is with "What color Sharpie would come-off the best on the Playbill?" I have a red, green and black one. I prefer the black one, buuuut, I'd love your thoughts and opinions. I know it's a weird question and all, but my guest tomorrow evening is a great friend of mine and a HUGE fan of Patrick Stewart's so meeting him after the performance would make my night (being a theatre fanatic) but more-so make *his* - so I'm really hoping for somethin' from this thread.

Many thanks in advance to my BWW Family!

Best,
- Mike Sharpie
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re: Sharpie#2
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:12am
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re: Sharpie#2
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:16am
I haven't seen the playbill but if it's dark colored you could always try to get your hands on a silver paint pen that can be bought at any AC Moore or Michaels. They look sensational against a very dark background. Just be careful not to touch it right away.

If it's a light colored one I'd say stick with your basic black.
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re: Sharpie#3
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:18am
Apparently it looks like this

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Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:20am
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re: Sharpie#5
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:22am
I'd go with the silver then. Any sharpie would only show up on his face/body.
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re: Sharpie#6
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:22am
Do the designers of the playbill get paid? That would take me twenty minutes in Photoshop.
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re: Sharpie#7
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:29am
Yeah it's not good. They could've left the character behind out, which looks so obviously added-on (via Photoshop).
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Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:30am
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re: Sharpie#9
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:48am
LoL - It's a shame, really.
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Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:54am
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re: Sharpie#11
Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:55am
So, LlM..

You can't go wrong with SILVER. The color pops on dark backgrounds, and it'll also appear on white.
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Posted: 4/8/08 at 2:58am
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re: Sharpie#13
Posted: 4/8/08 at 3:04am
You guys rock! Thanks a bunch!

FYI, come late-Wednesday / early-Thursday, I'll be sure to post a review of the show - Here's hoping Big Ben and the rest of the bunch enjoyed the production as much as I hope to!

Thanks again for your input!

Best,
- Mike re: Sharpie
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re: Sharpie#14
Posted: 4/8/08 at 4:04am
This is a thread about sharpies...on a Broadway board. And after all these posts nobody has many any snarkie comment? At all??? None???
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Posted: 4/8/08 at 4:12am
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re: Sharpie#16
Posted: 4/8/08 at 4:22am
I'm awake....

Seriously...dumbest question ever.

Does it REALLY matter if the sharpie color isn't color coordinated with the playbill?

How about taking a variety of standard colors and not wasting space on this board asking these kind of questions....

(Sorry to be rude but this really WAS a dumb question)

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re: Sharpie#17
Posted: 4/8/08 at 4:29am
It's not about being color coordinated - it's about what would show up best. A black sharpie would NEVER show up against that background. So getting the playbill signed in black, or any other dark color, would be absolutely pointless. No one would ever see it unless it was held under a light at just the right angle. And silver isn't a standard color that everyone would think of right away. He, most likely, wouldn't have had it with him. He'd have had the colors listed in the thread - none of which would work. No sharpie other than the silver one would show up against the dark background. Light, dark, etc.

Mike's question was absolutely valid.

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re: Sharpie#18
Posted: 4/8/08 at 8:21am
Hey, I understand! Finding just the right color sharpie is a nice added touch. It makes it fun! I have a whole slew of colors of them ~ silver being a must. I like having playbills signed in different colors, especially when I put them on my wall.

And Mike, yeah, I think the silver ones are in 3-packs at virtually any Office Max or Staples. Enjoy!!
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re: Sharpie#19
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:05pm
I'm a big fan of the silver sharpie!
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re: Sharpie#20
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:10pm
I learned about silver Sharpies the hard way -- I've got a The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee windowcard signed in black Sharpie. Thus, all the signatures are crammed in on the white banner with the show's title.
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re: Sharpie#21
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:21pm
As others have said, go with the SILVER sharpie, Mike!

I know it feels silly considering these things, but if you want the autograph, it's important. I bought the silver sharpie a couple years ago specifically to be used on posters with dark backgrounds, because black and other colors just don't show up.

We saw Macbeth on Saturday and loved it. Mr. Stewart was lovely at the stagedoor and signed our Playbills with said silver sharpie =) I hope you have a wonderful time!
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re: Sharpie#22
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:25pm
Stephen Schwartz uses a gold one and it looks very nice!
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re: Sharpie#23
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:34pm
Make sure you don't buy your Sharpie from one of the theatre gift shops at the last minute. My friends forgot theirs at the hotel once and sent me to the shop in Schubert Alley to get a new one...and it was about three times the cost of a Sharpie at Duane Reade or an office store.

Oh, and the gold ones seem to run dry faster than the silver.
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re: Sharpie#24
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:39pm
Apperently, the entier cast of Phantom is given silver ones to use come stage door time. Only because that is the only color that will show up on that playbill and most people have the typical black one.
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re: Sharpie#25
Posted: 4/8/08 at 1:43pm
I'm a huge fan of the silver sharpie as well. They are available everywhere in NYC.

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