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Dollypop
#50Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 6:18pm

Little-Lotte, don't waste your time on this. The OP is an "immature" kid trying to pull a fast one.

It didn't work.


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JBroadway
#51Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 6:39pm

I'm glad you are over what happened. I think what you said in your last post was a much more mature way of looking at the situation. But you posted a lot of really ridiculous and childish things in your original story, and you can't put that kind of stuff on the internet and expect to receive a bunch of sympathetic posts about how "mistreated" you were. I'm new to the BWW message boards too, but even I can tell that's not how things work here. honestly i am shocked that even one person agreed with you. You have every right to express your opinions, but if our responses have been too "nasty" for you, then I suggest next time you avoid the internet altogether. I'm glad you posted here though, I think you needed that cold splash of reality.

SporkGoddess
#52Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 7:01pm

Haha, it's like those Spring Awakening stage door stories all over again.


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Dollypop
#53Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 7:06pm

Hey, things were the same when WICKED first opened!


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DAME
#54Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 7:09pm

I don't buy this thread . Can't bull**** a bull**** artist.


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Updated On: 4/12/12 at 07:09 PM

Dollypop
#55Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 7:18pm

Spoken like a true Hussy!


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DAME
#56Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 8:08pm

WORD!


HUSSY POWER! ------ HUSSY POWER!

Dollypop
#57Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 8:39pm

....MADE FLESH


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beensince1987
#58Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 10:10pm

Isn't it BC/EFA collection week now? When I went to see Other desert Cities this past week, cast told audience members they are not signing playbills 'cause they are selling signed playbills for such amount of $ for the charity.

Don't you think that could be one of the reasons he did not sign your playbill?

Dollypop
#59Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/12/12 at 11:13pm

Ahem....the original poster is a fraud. A troll. A smelly sock puppet. Don't try to justify the Playbill thing. Just go and cry for Argentina. Okay?


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My Oh My
#60Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 12:24am

Obviously not something I'm proud of and I've since corrected the issue but at least I can now claim the experience of recently having had problems arriving to work on time has yielded something positive I can relate to the feeling of being really late.

First of all, it isn't true that signing an autograph is a 2 second thing. It doesn't matter if it's actually a 3 second thing. The perspective of the person NOT running that late doesn't matter.

Trust me...you DO NOT stand in the way of a guy who's running THAT late to ANYTHING. Especially if that includes a couple thousand people who paid good money to see a show that he's in and is likely a highlight of to a good number of those couple thousand.

Not to mention, this is BROADWAY. Serious business. Not that being late is OK in the sticks, but you know what I mean.

In my boring, ordinary little world where being tardy once or twice every couple of months is no biggie, the frequency of it reached a point where--I kid you not--I'd completely flip out at cars ahead of me that weren't in such a hurry. Even when I knew I'd make it on time, but just barely, I'd flip out at anything that got in my way even if only for one second. ONE second.

I don't think the OP realizes just HOW LATE Mr. Martin was and how critical every second is. And this is a business where it isn't unheard of for lead actors to go in half hour before curtain. They've got everything timed down to a science, being even a minute late so that it disrupts such a well oiled machine will cause a bunch of pissed off looks and LOSS.

To me, it isn't at all surprising that he did not take 2 seconds to scribble something. The fact he wasted extra time explaining to the OP and even dealing with her at all, AND giving the little girl a kiss, speaks volumes of just what a gentleman Mr. Martin is and how incredibly entitled and insensitive the pre-show stage doorer was. Pre-show stage dooring itself really rubs me the wrong way...let's surprise and disrupt the actors' pre-show routine to beat the crowds and sneak in an autograph...or two, 15 MINUTES before curtain!!!

Come now.


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CurtainPullDowner
#61Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 12:49am

Tell your daughter he's a gay.

The only actor who would run in the stage door at 15 is Betty Buckley (or Lilias White).

Dollypop
#62Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 8:56am

That Streisand Woman was known for running late when she was in FUNNY GIRL.


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Ed_Mottershead
#63Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 10:42am

Late to make this comment, but, lady, are you out of your mind? Being kissed by Ricky Martin is every gay man's wet dream. Are you crazy?


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Dollypop
#64Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 11:00am

It never happened, Ed.


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Ed_Mottershead
#65Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 11:56am

Sorry, Dolly. I hadn't read the whole thread. Three lashes/wet noodle.


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sunshineleopard
#66Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 12:25pm

This will be the last time that I will respond to a message on here. To Dollypop I am not a fraud, a child or a smelly sock puppet. I am a mother that had a moment and expressed my experience. In my past thread I did state that at least he gave my daughter a kiss and didn't ignore us totally. I have no reason to make something like this up. The only reason why I had said how immature some of the comments were was because I knew they were adults making them. I always believe you can never judge until you are in a situation. Some people will view things differently. Reading the posts I can see there were only a few that could understand a little about what I meant.
Thank you!

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Boybooshka
#67Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 12:42pm

Ricky Martin can kiss me on any cheek he wishes. Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita

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CarlosAlberto
#68Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 6:05pm

^ Hey, hey, hey enuff of that! He's mine!

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hermajesty
#69Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 6:12pm

Is Ricky Martin gay then?????????


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best12bars
#70Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/13/12 at 6:32pm

Socky sock sock. I agree with Bettyboy, this is fraudulent.

Or really dumb.

If you're daughter was waiting outside in the cold for food, I'd be upset for you.

Otherwise, begone, Socky McPuppet!


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yankeefan7
#71Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/15/12 at 10:58am

I know many others have posted but I had to add my two cents. First, I would have never dreamed of asking for autograph that close to curtain. Obvioulsy, he was running real late and has other things to worry about besides signing a Playbill before the show. Second, Broadway performers don't owe fans anything more than a good performance. For the most part, they are extremely generous with their time after the show. I have done the stage door "thing" with my daughters many times and the performers have been very nice and will even pose for pictures most of the time. I can't tell you how impressed I was a few years ago when I saw Angela Lansbury signing programs after the show at her age. If you think Mr. Martin was "rude", try asking a athletefor a autograph after a ball game and I think you will appreciate Mr. Martin more. Third, my wife was friends with Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde) when they were in HS. We were lucky to see the show back in 1997 and visit him backstage after the show. Leaving the the show that night with him and another old friend of my wifes that knew him, we left bypassing the stage door entrance. Mr. Cuccioli told us he did feel bad when he did not sign on a few occasions but told us a few "horror" stories of fans who were a bit "nutty". Finally, I can't believe you let this incident "ruin" the performance for you.


Updated On: 4/15/12 at 10:58 AM

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Broadwayhunk
#72Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/17/12 at 12:57am

You're pretty good. lol. You almost had me there. So much fun to get the tired old hackles raised here a bit from the dusty mothballs. Troll on, McDuff.

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Broadwayhunk
#73Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/17/12 at 1:03am

oh, and the kiss on the cheek was a nice touch.

Dollypop
#74Ricky Martin Stage Door Evita
Posted: 4/17/12 at 10:32am

A kiss on the cheek might be quite continental but Ricky is the troll's best friend.


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