DWalk said: "Are they selling the Carols for a Cure CD at the theaters. I'm in Texas and ordered mine online a couple of weeks ago and haven't received anything yet?"
Kinky Boots was selling the CD for $20 when I was there yesterday. They also had aprons which said "The Sex Is In The Meal" for $20, a logo pen for $10, and cast-signed posters for $80. As a one-off, they also had Mark Ballas strip off the t-shirt he had under the jacket/tie from the final scene and he signed it; they auctioned it starting at $250.
Saw Torch Song last night (Saturday the 17) and the bucket collector staff said last night was the first night they had signed posetrs ($100, all cast & understudies signed). They have signed playbills also for $40. Of the 8 shows I went to, only three were doing collections. Yiddish Fiddler is doing signed posters ($40) and programs ($20). And Pretty Woman was doing programs ($40?) and posters ($200, apparently because Bryan Adams signed them too)
choitoy said: "Saw Torch Song last night (Saturday the 17) and the bucket collector staff said last night was the first night they had signed posetrs ($100, all cast & understudies signed). They have signed playbills also for $40. Of the 8 shows I went to, only three were doing collections. Yiddish Fiddler is doing signed posters ($40) and programs ($20). And Pretty Woman was doing programs ($40?) and posters ($200, apparently because Bryan Adams signed them too)"
If anybody attends "Torch Song" and purchases an extra signed poster I would totally buy it off from you. I live CA and would pay for S/H. Wish I lived in NY.
Cape Twirl of Doom said: "Emmaloucbway said: "Does anyone know what kind of items My Fair Lady is selling, and their pricing?"
Posters for $100 and Playbills for $50."
Happy to hear this. I wanted a signed Benanti posted to frame.
"Oh look at the time, three more intelligent plays just closed and THE ADDAMS FAMILY made another million dollars" -Jackie Hoffman, Broadway.com Audience Awards
I know it would be a logistical mess to organize, but I wish it were possible for the shows and/or BCEFA to offer the collections merchandise online for folks who can't make it to New York/all the shows during the Red Bucket and Easter Bonnet periods.
msmp said: "I know it would be a logistical mess to organize, but I wish it were possible for the shows and/or BCEFA to offer the collections merchandise online for folks who can't make it to New York/all the shows during the Red Bucket and Easter Bonnet periods."
I second that, they should have signed merchandise on there show website.
11/30/18 - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child finally have current cast signed windowcards (limited edition with first preview foil seal; original cast listed) for $500 and now signed playbills are going for $200