HogansHero said: "For a bunch of people who spend a lot of time staring at this website, it is astonishing to me how much delusion and naivete is exhibited in this thread. People either don't pay attention, or willfully ignore the facts. It would be funny if it weren't so sad."
BPfan81 said: "Sounds good, thank you for the info. In other words, if I were to do this, I should not mail out my Hello Dolly playbill to the Shubert? Just request a playbill to be signed?"
Anytime, happy to help.
Yes, you do not need to send your own Playbill.
Simply write to the Shubert Theatre, C/O Stage Manager, 225 West 44th Street, New York, N.Y. 10036
Include a letter, along with the check that mentions how you
Curious: did you request a signed Dolly playbill or did you mail out your own to be signed? And who did you make your generous donation out to?Was the autograph authentic?"
I don’t mail my own playbills. Especially for cast signed, they are all signed together during a big cast signing session.
The donation was made to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids. When shows request, this is the charity they request.
CoolDogeGuy said: "Has anyone gotten cast-signed Playbills from Angels in America, Children of a Lesser God, My Fair Lady, Harry Potter, Summer, Travesties, Saint Joan, The Iceman Cometh, Lobby Hero or Frozen?
TTalert said: "Warning to everyone who posted their code here on the boards:
After seeing this thread, I went to check how much credit was in my account that I had to use up before the end of the month since I hadn’t received the email mentioned. It showed $0 when just the other day it showed $65. I called TT customer service and was told since my code was found on a message board, they expired my remaining balance because it is against their terms. Rep told me they