Moulin Rouge Boston Discount Jul 16
2018, 11:59:59 AM
How does the lottery loser offer work? Do they send you a code with the email telling you that you lost the lottery or something?
heeeellllllll yeah Jun 19
2018, 01:49:10 PM
Are you on your phone during the show? Talking to your seatmate? Digging through your purse? Crinkling your M&M bag? Eating a giant salad from Europan?
No? Then I don’t give a **** about what you’re wearing.
"It upsets me to think I saw In The Heights twice on Broadway and had the opportunity to purchase the window card twice."
Oh man, if I had nickel for every time I said that about a window card I ended up buying at a huge markup on eBay....
I'd also recommend looking at the BCEFA Flea Market in September. I've found the craziest, rare, out-of-print window cards just buried in piles.
Broadway - Photography, Window Cards, and Insights for a 1st Timer Apr 6
2018, 10:14:22 AM
Definitely pay a visit to Triton Gallery! It’s a true NYC treasure and Broadway landmark. It’s been the premiere place to buy a Broadway window card for decades. Your Mean Girls card from there will absolutely be authentic. In fact, sometimes Triton has window card exclusives that you can’t even get at the theatre.
Also, if you’ve never been to Sardi’s, you absolutely must go. You’ll have a blast photographing the thousands of famed caricatures covering the walls. There’s little left th
I love a good window card thread! So glad that this resurfaced. :)
I don't have one dedicated wall for displaying my window cards. I've got nine archival frames for them throughout the apartment that I purchased about ten years ago from Hollywood Poster Frames. I wish I could display my entire collection, but now that it's ballooned into the multi-hundreds, it'd make for some pretty crowded walls. I found these wonderful art portfolios on Amazon that provide te
Was lucky enough to receive an offer code. The process of purchasing was surprisingly easy. I opened separate windows for four dates I was interested in and committed to the page that loaded first once the sale commenced.
I could only spring for the $75 tickets, so I was shocked when I was able to get two row A balcony seats. I'd think that the balcony is all they're selling at that price point, so the "cheap seats" are pretty limited. The balcony seating is
kofler22 said: "For those who've seen the movie or listen to the music...who will win the oscar for best song? A song from this film or Lin Manuel for Moana?
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Personally, I'd vote for neither. I would give it to "Drive It Like You Stole It" from Sing Street, or "I'm Still Here" from Miss Sharon Jones!
I got a notification that I lost for Wednesday, but no email about Tuesday. When I go to the app, under my lottery entry, it still says, "Check back soon."
Has anyone received any word on the Tuesday performance?
Another great year at the Broadway Flea, full of amazing finds! It took a bit of digging, but I scored some real treasures.
Jennifer Holliday stopping by was such a treat. My BF biked my OBC Dreamgirls windowcard all the way in from Queens. He got a good workout and I got that baby signed. Got a great pic with her too! :)
My haul this year:
-Paul Newman signed 'Our Town' Playbill
-Very rare 'Hamilton' OBC opening night windowcard wit
@Jarethan Might be going for more than you're willing to spend, but here's an eBay listing for a Drat! Playbill. I hope you're able to complete your collection. If you're in New York, I'd highly recommend checking at the Broadway Flea Market in September. They have thousands of Playbills there every year, and I always find the most random things.
@nicnyc: I bought a rush ticket to Salesman during previews and got a great seat in one of the boxes. Just before curtain, Mike Nichols himself took an empty aisle seat just below me with his notepad. Not only did I get to enjoy that unforgettable production, but I got to look down and watch my hero figuring out how to further shape it. One of the best nights of my theatregoing life.
I've long been a huge PSH fan. I once bumped into him heading into Shetler
@jv92: That's such a lovely story. The opportunity tell an artist whose work has truly touched our lives how much we admire them is such a precious gift.
@smidge: That night was only the second preview, before the accidents, and the lawsuits, and the mountains of bad press, so none of us really knew what to expect. It was shocking, and dangerous, and laugh-out-loud ridiculous. One of my absolute favorite nights in a the
Xman8 said: "It's funny both of the letters are sold. I bought the last one. I can't see how nobody snatched them up in the previous flea markets since they were cheap for what they were. How much were they in the years prior?"
I think they wanted $150 for them. I almost pulled the trigger on one last year, but I passed because nobody could tell me if they actually still lit up or not.