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What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?

One Song Glory
#125re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:02am

I loved the experience! Having it indoors was like i was Theatre-con!

I went with Trekkie2. :)

Doubt script - signed by Cherry Jones! - $20
Doubt poster - $20
reasons to be pretty window card - $5
Ragtime window card - $10
Equality Pin - $1

Playbills: (most are 3 for $1)
Caroline, or Change
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Angels in America
Lesbian Vampires of Sodom (I couldn't resist the title!)
Passing Strange
Assassins
reasons to be pretty
The Merchant of Venice

Phew, it was a good day!


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mattyp4
#126re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:06am

"I kept looking for Tale of Two Cities stuff and all I could find were the window card!"

philly03, I came across a couple of signed Tale of Two Cities Playbills at the BC/EFA table right off the main entrance. I think they were opening night Playbills signed by the entire cast. I don't remember if I saw them early in the day when they were $40 each or towards the end when they slashed them to $10.

re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market? Oh well.

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BillFinn
#127re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:09am

I was smart/not so smart. I got off work and caught the last 1/2 hour when the auction was ending.

For a grand total of $4:

2 Little Mermaid t-shirts
1 Little Mermaid souvenirs
Noel Coward Plays
a bag full of Mermaid pins
20 playbills including The Ritz, Make Me A Song, and Gypsy, etc.

They were HANDING stuff out. Selling windowcards for a dollar. The girl told me to take the whole box of playbills for a $1 and books were being given out for free. I had a really bad interaction at this one table. There were Broadway records and I found this couple fishing through the bins. I asked, "Are these free?" and they told me yes. So I'm fishing through and I grab Raul Julia in NINE and put it in my bag. The cashier lady SCREAMS at me. Practically SCREAMS. "We're closing!!!! GO AWAY!!" and I gave it back and explained what the couple told me. Dreadful. Otherwise, it was a great experience. Especially the boys at the Mermaid table. Pretty cute.


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wdwfreak
#128re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:23am

BillFinn- You said Little Mermaid souvenirs, what was it?

willep
#129re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:33am

Maybe I should take a page out of whoever-that-was-up-above's book and say that if anybody has something they'd sell to someone who wasn't able to make it, let me know. Particularly interested in Equus and Billy Elliot stuff...looking forward to a time when I can actually go to these things...

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Coraline
#130re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:34am

Billy Elliot on average probably had the most expensive stuff - which is why I walked away with none of it when I was hoping to buy something.

willep
#131re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:40am

Yeah, that's understandable.

mattyp4
#132re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:41am

Billy Elliot had a ton of signed window cards this afternoon for $100. They still had a ton by the time they were shutting down. I meant to inquire again on my way out to see if they slashed the price, but then I figured it still probably wouldn't be as cheap as I'd like, so I just left.

Just curious if anyone actually picked one up for cheaper.

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adamgreer
#133re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 12:44am

BillFinn- You said Little Mermaid souvenirs, what was it?

They were selling souvenir programs for a mere $5, all of the names from the cast board in the lobby, signed photos from Sherie and Sierra, a bunch of pins and tattoos, and some robes which disappeared quickly.
Updated On: 9/28/09 at 12:44 AM

CJR
#134re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:26am

Thanks to the weather, I didnt get in till about 3pm.

Hated that it was inside at Roseland... the venue just didnt work, but BCEFA made due with what was available. I enjoyed myself, for sure - I do every year - but missed it being in the alley. Alas.

No terribly exciting purchases this year, as I was laid off a few weeks ago. Picked up some shirts, 4 for $10, all Wicked. My roommate saw it a few weeks ago for the first time, but didn't want to spend that kind of money on a shirt - so I picked her up an assortment... as well as the Wicked onesie for my friend who just had a baby.

By the time I got there, the TKTS table was no longer doing the tickets as a raffle, rather, pay $20 bucks, stick your hand in the box and pull out a pair of tickets. I got Shrek.


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TheActr97J
#135re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:35am

I had an amazing time! Let's face it, even when it was on 44th Street, the crowds were still almost unbearable.

I picked up some pretty epic stuff:

-"Falsettos" square of the old gypsy quilt (it's almost a blanket itself!)- $20
-"Rent" OBC sign-in sheet + a note from Michael Greif- $10
-"Blithe Spirit"- Angela Lansbury signed costume sketch- $50
-"Gypsy"- Patti Lupone signed costume sketch- $50
-"Rags" concert poster- cast signed + Joseph Stein & Charles Strouse- $5
-"Virginia Woolf" script signed by Edward Albee- $20
-"Little Dog Laughed" script signed by Douglas Carter Beane- $20

-"Sweeney Todd"- Mrs. Lovett apron- $5
-"Sweeney Todd"- Mrs. Lovett hat- $1.50
-"Xanadu" hoodie and knit cap- $20
-"Lestat" shirt- $5
-"Glory Days" shirt- $5
-"A Catered Affair" hat- $3
-"Urinetown" hat- $3
-"Dracula" hat- free
-"Nine" hat- $1.50
-Set of 4 Playbill cocktail glasses (1994 season)- $1
-Set of 4 Playbill cocktail glasses (1997 season)- $1
-Set of 4 Playbill cocktail glasses (1999 season)- $1
-Playbill Yearbook '04-'05- $1
-Playbill Yearbook '05-'06- $1
-Playbill 'At This Theater' hardcover book- $1
-'How We Did It: The Producers' hardcover book- free!
-"The Fantasticks" ceramic mug- $1
-"Nine" keychain- $1
-"Glory Days" magnet- $1
-"The Full Monty" luggage tag- $1
-"Billy Elliot" reusable bag- $1
-4 Playbill Radio reusable bags- free

2-2:50 and 3-3:50 Celebrity tables
-"Into the Woods" LP signed by Bernadette Peters
-"Mack and Mabel" LP signed by Bernadette Peters
-"Bye, Bye Birdie" LP signed by Chita Rivera and Charles Strouse
-"Chicago"- signed by Chita Rivera
-"Ragtime" windowcard signed by Marin Mazzie and Brian Stokes Mitchell
-"Full Monty" windowcard signed by Jason Daniely and Patrick Wilson
-"Titanic" windowcard signed by Victoria Clark
-"Rent" windowcard signed by Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal
-"Sunday in the Park" LP signed by Dana Ivey
-"Full Monty" hat signed by Jason Daniely
-"Rent" DVD cover signed by Anthony Rapp
-Sheet music signed by Kevin Chamberlain, Kate Baldwin, Quentin Earl Darrington, Marin Mazzie, Christiane Noll, and Victoria Clark
-"Ragtime" Kennedy Center Playbill signed by Steggert, Darrington, Noll, and Umoh
-"She Loves Me" Huntington Theater Playbill signed by Kate Baldwin

Photos with:
-Brian Stokes Mitchell- $10
-Marin Mazzie- $10
-Kate Baldwin- $10
-Douglas Carter Beane- $5
-Edward Albee- $4

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Updated On: 9/28/09 at 01:35 AM

CJR
#136re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 1:36am

Let's face it, even when it was on 44th Street, the crowds were still almost unbearable.

Yeaaaaaah but it's different when it's inside as opposed to my theatre/old stomping grounds lol It's just.... not the same lol


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Updated On: 9/28/09 at 01:36 AM

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TheActr97J
#137re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 2:02am

Well of course I prefer having the entire thing right in the midst of the theater district, but I'm glad that the show was still able to go on. re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?


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#138re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 3:08am

Ok I am posting fast because I JUST got back to Boston, after waking up at 4:45 to Sunday morning to drive down. I ended up getting in the flea market around 11 am because of traffic, and I had three friends with me (it was all of theirs' first times.) I was THRILLED that they didn't delay it-because I would have had to miss it-however it was SCARY inside. I feel like I missed 90% of what was there because of how crazy packed it was. BC/EFA made due with what they had-so can't look a gift horse in the mouth.

What I got:
OBC Follies Record
Follies in Concert Record
Black/Rainbow Xanadu T-Shirt
Taboo Opening Night Gift (Backpack, London Cast Recording, two leather wallet type things)
Rock Paperweight that says "Unless" (from the story The Lorax)
Costume Design Sketch of a Ziegfeld Girl from an unknown show
Sweeney Todd Revival Opening Night Gift (Ceramic Meat Pie Plate-got this as a gift for a friend who couldn't come.)
Tickets for Oleanna at the TKTS ticket pull
3 Free CDs-no clue who they are

And the BEST was meeting and chatting with Douglas Carter Beane and having him sign a cope of Little Dog Laughed. I do have to say that I thought it was VERY disrespectful to have not only Mr. Beane, but also Austin Pendleton, Charles Busch and EDWARD ALBEE crammed in a corner, backs to the main floor and about 10 feet away from half naked models for a hook up site. These are brilliant American playwrights-winners of countless awards, and I feel like most people missed the chance to meet them. Mr. Beane could not have been more friendly, and had his daughter with him. I never go after autographs, but his work is so amazing-how could I resist?

All in all, it was a slightly annoying day-didn't get the amount I usually do, but my patience was wearing thin-but still fun and worth the trip down. Even had to take a long lunch break once the fire department showed up.

Oh-and saw Toxic Avenger front row tonight (thanks to TDF) and was SO entertained by every single second of it! (That would be why I am getting back so late to Boston!)

Night kids!

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#139re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 3:15am

CJR: Since the TKTS table did not do the raffle anymore, were you pretty much guaranteed tickets as long as you gave them $20? And it was more get what you blindly pick? Or was there still a chance you wouldn't get any tickets?


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adamgreer
#140re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 6:38am

You were guaranteed tickets. You just paid $20 and reached in. I got Memphis once and Brighton Beach Memoirs. Traded Brighton Beach Memoirs with someone (because I already have tickets for it) and got Chicago.

There was lots of trading going on after people pulled their tickets.

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Elke
#141re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 7:37am

Would have loved to buy some bigger items, but it's just too difficult to take them back on the plane. So I just got a bunch of Playbills and programs:

Programs
Cabaret (Roundabout revival) $1
H2$ (Broderick & Mullally with photo insert of John Stamos) $5
Spelling Bee $0.50
Rock 'n' Roll $0.50
Sweet Charity $10
West Side Story (current revival) $10
9 To 5 (LA try-out) $5

Playbills: dozens at various prices. Some highlights:
Wicked (5 Year Anniversary)
Hairspray (Closing Night)
Rent (Closing Night)
A New Brain
Fully Committed (Roger Bart cover)
The Wild Party (LaChiusa as well as Lippa)
The Threepenny Opera
Glory Days
In The Heights (Off-Broadway)
Passing Strange (Off-Broadway)
...

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JerseyGirl2
#142re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 8:57am

You were guaranteed tickets.

I paid $20 and didn't get anything.


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#143re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 9:33am

By the middle/end of the day the small tickets that you ripped apart were gone and you got to pay $20 to pick a ticket envelope out-so you were going to get something-but not early on. That didn't really make sense to me-shouldn't they have known how many prizes they had and then put that many winning tickets in the big box?

sgv123
#144re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 9:36am

I don't think that the BE signed window cards went down.

trombonist
#145re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 9:38am

I did pretty well overall. I don't have the patience to root through the Playbill bins and boxes. Silly, I know. Still, my loot:

Signed South Pacific revival cast recording (birthday gift for my mom) - $25
Bottle of "pills" (tic tacs) from next to normal, signed by Alice - $15
The Little Mermaid window card, program, button, pen and hat - $5
The Little Mermaid window card for my sister - $1
Disney's On The Record program and long-sleeved t-shirt - $5
When You Wish workshop (Disney) hat - $3
White Christmas key chain, 9 to 5 little note pad, and The Marvelous Wonderettes, Speed the Plow, Coram Boy magnets from Playbill's table - $5

Total spent on my own $54. Not bad considering I hadn't planned on getting the CD, but it's a birthday gift I don't have to shop for later. :)

A friend bought me
The Rocky Horror Show original revival cast window card - $1
Rocky Horrow, and Swan Lake magnets, Lestat message pad, Spsmalot first aid kit (and a magnet for The Mambo Kings for him) - $1
and he bought me a picture with a Tony Award - $10

Was it as fun as it is outdoors? Not really? Were there issues? Of course. But as someone else said in this thread (and I said on others), rescheduling an event of this size in NYC is next to impossible, so they made the best of it.

Yes, at one point the fire department told them they had to stop people entering and have a certain number of people out before they could start recounting exits and letting that number of people back in. (Like, if 25 left, they could let 25 in; but only after the previously named number (I didn't hear that one) had left the building.) But the event was never "closed".

ashley0139
#146re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 10:08am

I am a bit upset at hearing how they started just letting people pull ticket envelopes at the end of the day. My friend and I spent $20 and didn't get any. If I had known they were going to do that, I absolutely would have waited. Oh well.

Billy Elliot had a ton of signed window cards this afternoon for $100. They still had a ton by the time they were shutting down. I meant to inquire again on my way out to see if they slashed the price, but then I figured it still probably wouldn't be as cheap as I'd like, so I just left.

Just curious if anyone actually picked one up for cheaper.


I was there at the very end of the day and someone bought two for $100 each so they did not go down.

I forgot to mention my other exciting find of the day - a Grey Gardens script. That was fun.


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#147re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 10:14am

I really needed some window card frames from Triton but I knew with it being moved indoors that it was going to be a madhouse so I just didn't go. Of course, hearing that someone got 5 frames for $40 makes me want to kick myself in the teeth.

trombonist
#148re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 10:14am

I think they started letting people pull tickets because they were out of their stamped and not stamped raffle tickets. At least that's what appeared to happen. They've never had that problem before.

I avoided the table as for the past few years I have spent a lot on handfuls of tickets and never won only to see people next to me pick 6 tickets, all of which win. But looking back, I think the first year I might in fact have had a winner, but not having done it before and not knowing what to look for, I may have thrown it away. I don't know if that's what happened yesterday or if they really didn't have enough "winner" tickets. But I wouldn't complain if they had a display with a "THIS IS A WINNING TICKET" example on it.

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Marianne2
#149re: What Did You Get at the BCEFA Broadway Flea Market?
Posted: 9/28/09 at 10:15am

If I knew at the end of the day I would have been guaranteed some tickets from the ticket pulling thing, I would have gone back. Oh well.

I know not every table would have thought of this or cared, but what would have helped with playbills is if they were at least alphabetized by the show's title. One table did that, which is how I found my Class Act playbill so quickly. I gave up at other tables if they were too difficult to search through.

And, the really stupid table set up of the day was the West Side Story table. I saw an open door very close to there, which is where I thought they said the stairs to go up were. Well, there were three tables set up, so if you were there, you couldn't reach the exit if there was a need to. It was also ridiculously crowded in that corner. I didn't even look at much there because of that.


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