High Fidelity Playbill

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Elke
#1High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 11:38am

I was browsing Playbill Vault and noticed that they have two different Playbill covers listed for High Fidelity. I'm a Playbill collector and I'm familiar with the first one, but the second one is new to me.

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It says 'January 2007' in the description, yet the show closed on December 17, 2006... Has anyone ever come across an actual copy of that second Playbill?
Playbill Vault: High Fidelity

timote316
#2High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 12:04pm

Never seen that one before. I thought for sure this thread was going to be about the Playbill with the photo of Will Chase and Jenn Collella on the front, which was used out-of-town in Boston... but alas.

That mystery one looks rather cartoony.

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Elke
#2High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 5:28pm

Ah yes, I quite like that Playbill from the Boston run actually. Better design than this mysterious one, which indeed looks (too) cartoony. I guess a proof copy may have been printed, but then the show closed and the new design was no longer needed...

So who needs a Carrie or Moose Murders Playbill? High Fidelity has the rarest Playbill! High Fidelity Playbill


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CATSNYrevival
#3High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 5:36pm

It's odd that they would have switched from a black and white picture to a color picture if the show wasn't doing well.

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DRSisLove
#4High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 10:58pm

The one on the left is in color. Note: the title is in yellow.

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Scarywarhol
#5High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 11:04pm

I have NEVER seen the one on the right! The one on the left is, to my knowledge, from the Broadway run. The Boston run (when I saw it) used a different black-and-white picture featuring Will Chase with Jenn Colella.

Shame about this show. Compared to sludgy rom-com movie adaptations like Rhe Wedding Singer and Legally Blonde, it really deserved to run. What a fun score!

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Jordan Catalano
#6High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 11:09pm

I worked for that show in a roundabout way and was there on the first preview, a couple times during the "run" and for the final performance and never saw that second one. Very odd.

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Scarywarhol
#7High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/20/12 at 11:22pm

Jordan; I saw the show in Boston and in New York and I also have no idea where the f%$%@ that second playbill is coming from.

wexy
#8High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/21/12 at 8:45pm

Never saw the second one.


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CapnHook
#9High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/21/12 at 9:50pm

They were likely trying to save the show with new advertising artwork/ads, since that cover would have debuted the next month. Obviously, the show never made it that far to even see if it would have caught on. I think it's better than the first, that's for sure.

And to whoever said it would cost more: the first playbill is not actually black & white. It also has yellow. To print those in color costs almost as much as full color.


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--Aristotle

husk_charmer
#10High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/22/12 at 2:25pm

Would it really cost them more since they already have to print the Playbill box in Yellow to do the Yellow on the title?


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Elke
#11High Fidelity Playbill
Posted: 2/22/12 at 2:51pm

Thanks so much for all the replies, everyone. I'm sure CapnHook is right about the origin of the mysterious Playbill. Too bad that the show closed so early, but I guess different artwork wouldn't have saved the show from closing. It's just interesting that Playbill decided to include it in their Playbill Vault.