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BCEFA Flea Market 2018 Collectors Unite!

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Wick3
#150Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 10:27am

BTW, did any of you watch the live auction? I was there from 630p-730p and noticed the same people tend to bid again and again (mostly from the front center area). I don't know how people get those paddles but the live auction always seem so exciting and entertaining to me.

Someday when I have at least $5000 to donate, I want to be in those chairs and bid (and hopefully win!) 

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quizking101
#151Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 10:30am

I actually cleared well under my budget that I set this year. I only maxed myself at $60 because I don't have a ton of cash to throw around at this time and ended up spending just under $40.

I agree with many of the posters about the lack of end-of-day pricing. Almost every year that I've gone, the prices were very much bargain-basement so they could offload what is left. Now I understand some items that were full-cast signed or from new/popular shows (Head Over Heels, Dear Evan Hansen) commanding higher or fuller prices. But when most people had packed up and shipped out, some were charging VERY high prices still. (The funniest instance I encountered was a table selling a GREAT COMET book for $40 at 5pm - which I got out of the $5 clearance bin at Barnes and Noble back home not two months before.)

My haul was pretty decent:

- Assorted classic Playbills, many of them opening night, including Nicholas Nickelby, Blithe Spirit (Chamberlain/Danner/Page), and Strange Interlude (Glenda Jackson).

- A few signed Playbills, including an Urban Cowboy signed by Matt Cavenaugh (for 50 cents) and Fully Committed by Jesse Tyler Ferguson ($1)

- A few plays (ANN, Cock)

- A Hedwig Necklace (which the guy undercharged me for, I think by accident). I'm mad I didn't snatch up the Lena Hall windowcard when I had the chance.

- A Straight White Men windowcard for $2.

- Some Broadway Bares costumes (2/$1)

The highlight of the day was the two times I ended up over at Tyne Daly's table. The first time, I helped her get a picture with a fan, and then she whisked me off to her hanging rack and tried to fit me for her "It Shoulda Been You" Opening Night coat (even though it was two sizes too small. Boy, she is a hell of a saleswoman. Then later, I went back, but I did pick up a Gypsy playbill with her on it and had her sign it for $10, and she was such a sweetheart.

(Here's the picture on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/BoW_lLMgwYk/?taken-by=songanddancern )

Overall, it was a pretty great day considering I got there very late and I assume a bunch of the good stuff was long gone.


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Updated On: 10/1/18 at 10:30 AM

LightsOut90
#152Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 10:34am

People keep forgetting, shows like HOH or DEH or Pretty Women can stand to hold onto stuff for later (remember fall collections are right around the corner) thus why they weren't putting on a fire sale at their tables. 

jonyyboy07
#153Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:10am

Lauren2 said: "What HP stuff did they have? "

Like others have mentioned, one table had a tote bag. One table was also selling the window card they gave to the cast for the first preview. I bought that and came back later and they had another. It was $200, but totally worth it to me. 

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atuomala
#154Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:17am

Wick3 said: "atuomala said: "This is unlikely, but I’m curious to know if anyone on this board bought the Norbert Leo Butz signed mug of beer from My Fair Lady? I’m jealous of you whoever you are."

Wow! I didn't see any items from My Fair Lady when I went (I arrived after 6pm.... when most vendors were already packing up.) I did watch the remainder of the live auction and felt it wasn't as exciting as last year's (when people had a bidding war for Springsteen opening night party tix and Ben Platt's last performacne and Bette's last performance.) This year, I think one of the exciting ones was the auction for Mean Girls --- when 2 teenagers and their parent were trying to outbid each other! The auctioneer stopped and even commented he wishes he had that kind of allowance! lol
"

Lincoln Center had a very small table next to The Lion King and they were selling signed props and playbills from My Fair Lady as well as leftover programs from The King & I (and they held a silent auction for a used pair of heels worn by Kelli O’Hara in KAI). When I arrived at 10am, they had already almost sold out of the cluster of plastic flowers used on stage. By 2pm, when I returned from a 45-minute lunch break, they had already sold everything and their table had been shut down (ensemble cast members were the ones selling, so I presume they packed up and left for their matinee). 


"Mostly, I loved the size of these people's emotions. Nobody has emotions this size anymore. Outsized emotions. Operatic emotions. Kushemski and Vanda are like Tristan and Isolde, they're Paolo and Francesca. Nobody's in total thrall like this anymore. Nobody's overcome by passion like this, or goes through this kind of rage." Thomas, Venus in Fur

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atuomala
#155Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:19am

jonyyboy07 said: "Lauren2 said: "What HP stuff did they have? "

Like others have mentioned, one table had a tote bag. One table was also selling the window card they gave to the cast for the first preview. I bought that and came back later and they had another. It was $200, but totally worth it to me.
"

Also saw several HP pride playbills that were cast-signed on the Part Two playbills. They were being sold for $60 


"Mostly, I loved the size of these people's emotions. Nobody has emotions this size anymore. Outsized emotions. Operatic emotions. Kushemski and Vanda are like Tristan and Isolde, they're Paolo and Francesca. Nobody's in total thrall like this anymore. Nobody's overcome by passion like this, or goes through this kind of rage." Thomas, Venus in Fur

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veronicamae
#156Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:25am

kelsey1389 said: "Random question, but did ANYONE find anything from the 2009 revival of Hair? At the last minute I couldn't go to Flea so I had some people digging around for me. I normally look on eBay but there's not really much coming up."

My friend found a window card from it.

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atuomala
#157Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:37am

atuomala said: "Found a couple things I wanted. It felt like there were a great deal of things that were overpriced this year (especially signed merchandise) and it looks like DEH and Hamilton didn’t attract the kind of audience that they had at past fleas. A majority of their merch still remained at the end (which is counterproductive when the goal is to sell and raise money). But, here are my best finds:

1. An original “Wildcat” playbill from Lucille Ball’s ONLY Broadway show (I had been looking for it at the flea for the past 4 years) - $5

2. Opening Night playbill from Wicked (I had opened it to find Idina and Kristin’s names in it, but didn’t realize that it was an opening night until I brought it home). - $3

3. Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark production polo shirt that fits me PERFECTLY - $10

4. An Act of God opening night prayer candle featuring Sean Hayes - $3

5. My Fair Lady (2017) opening night handkerchief - $20


 

Forgot to include my other items:

6. A collection of 9 playbills from the 1950s - $7

7. Hedwig and the Angry Inch shirt, towel, and key chain - $12

8. Buttons from Eclipsed and The Humans (political buttons from The Humans featuring an “I’m with her” with Jayne Houdyshell and “Feel the Birn” with Reed Birney) - $3

9. Venus in Fur paperweight from opening night - $5

10. “Ticket for Re-entry” sign that hung at the Delacorte Theatre this past summer during the Public’s Shakespeare in the Park shows - $10


"Mostly, I loved the size of these people's emotions. Nobody has emotions this size anymore. Outsized emotions. Operatic emotions. Kushemski and Vanda are like Tristan and Isolde, they're Paolo and Francesca. Nobody's in total thrall like this anymore. Nobody's overcome by passion like this, or goes through this kind of rage." Thomas, Venus in Fur
Updated On: 10/1/18 at 11:37 AM

hanabana
#158Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 11:57am

Had a great time (as usual) at the flea market yesterday.  I did not get there until about 3:45 PM, but I like the end of the day deals so it worked out.  Now that I've had some time to sort out the goodies I got, here is a list:

-  So many T-shirts and some hoodies (Nice Work if You Can Get It, Frozen, Hello Dolly, Amelie, Misery, War Paint, etc.):  They had some of those stuff a bag for $10 deals, so I was able to get all these for $25.

-  Dear Evan Hansen 2018 Calendar:  $1

-  Spiderman Turn Off the Dark mousepad:  $1

-  Doctor Zhivago opening night shot glass:  $1

-  Misery (book):  $1

-  Musical selections from various movies, Superman Returns, and the Harry Potter movies:  $5

-  Many Magnets (Nice Work if You Can Get It - also a beer opener, Hello Dolly, Matilda, An Act of God, Leap of Faith, Skintight, A Bronx Tale, etc.): About $6

-  On Your Feet headband: $1

-  Hedwig and the Angry Inch necklace:  $1

-  Onion stressbal:  $1

-  Windowcards (Nice Work if You Can Get It, War Paint, In Transit):  $2

-  In Transit Program:  $1

-  Keychains (Matilda, Once, the Last Match):  $6

-  2 Once stainless steel shot glasses:  $1

-  2 Once Ornaments:  $1

-  War Paint mug (I've wanted this for a while so was very happy to find it):  $1

- A pair of champagne glasses:  free

-  Tony 2015 Playbill:  $1

-  Amelie Postcards: $1

-  On the Twentieth Century Cast Recording:  $1

-  Nice Work If You Can Get It opening night flask:  $10

The highlight of the day was when I bumped into Norm Lewis at the flea market.  He was super nice to everyone and took photos.  I am a big fan of his and so was very happy to finally meet him.

Updated On: 10/1/18 at 11:57 AM

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quizking101
#159Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 12:25pm

One thing I forgot to mention was that I ended up in a conversation with Euan Morton (and some other fans) at the HAMILTON table and he was GUSHING about how proud he was of his son (Iain Armitage, who is "Young Sheldon"Extra stuff and it was just so heartwarming. 


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Xman8
#160Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 12:36pm

TheActr97J said: "I had a great time, as usual. I took a red eye back from a wedding in LA just to be there at the start. I had to miss it for travel last year... Never again!

There were definitely some interesting curiosities if you kept your eyes open, but they are increasingly few and far between. A lot of it is just luck and being in the right place at the right time.

My haul:

-Opening night gift from the original Broadway production of Les Miz in 1987- an engraved pewter wine chalice- $40
-First edition Assassins and paperback Sweeney Todd libretti both signed by Stephen Sondheim- $50
-Seven foot-long A Chorus Line poster with a picture of every cast, commentating when it became the longest-running musical- $10
-Once On This Island OBCR vinyl record signed by Flaherty and Ahrens
-Livent hard hat from the unveiling of the Ford Center for the Performing Arts- $5
-Angels in America Playbill signed by the entire revival cast- $5
-The Theatre Posters of James McMullan coffee table book- $2
-Playbill from the 1980s flop musical, The Wind in the Willows, starring a young Nathan Lane- $2
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark mousepad- $1

Posters:
-The Rink 3-sheet- $20
-Joan Rivers in Sally Marr and Her Escorts window card- $20! (Sorry to the other poster from earlier in the thread... )
-Bob Fosse’s Big Deal window card- $25
-Framed, original Marat/Sade window card- $15
-Diary of Anne Frank window card, signed by Natalie Portman and the full cast- $35
-Starlight Express window card with full credits- $25
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark pre-Broadway window card- $25
-Paul Davis Three Penny Opera rolled poster- $10
-Charles Strouse’s Marty window card, starring John C. Reilly- $5
-In the Heights OBC window card- $5
-Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Broadway window card $5
-Sleep No More window card- $5
-A Doll’s House Part Two window card- $5
-Sutton Foster in Anything Goes window card- $5
-War Paint window card- $5
-Mamma Mia pre-Broadway window card- $5
-Paul Davis For Colored Girls... window card- $5
-James Earl Jones/Christopher Plummer Othello window card- $5

I wish I could’ve made my money go a little farther, but I agree that some of the tables were being really stingy in not wanting to mark stuff down at the end of the day. They ended up leaving with a lot unsold. I too got the “it’s for charity” line, which I found rather obnoxious, considering the three giant bags full of purchases I was lugging around all day. Why not get something for the cause rather than just lug boxes back to the office?

"

Congrats on nabbing a Starlight Express Windowcard. I would have loved to have been there, but unfortunately I am in Miami. Did you see any other Starlight merch?

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Anshel2
#161Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 12:46pm

TheActr97J said: "I had a great time, as usual. I took a red eye back from a wedding in LA just to be there at the start. I had to miss it for travel last year... Never again!

There were definitely some interesting curiosities if you kept your eyes open, but they are increasingly few and far between. A lot of it is just luck and being in the right place at the right time.

My haul:

-Opening night gift from the original Broadway production of Les Miz in 1987- an engraved pewter wine chalice- $40
-First edition Assassins and paperback Sweeney Todd libretti both signed by Stephen Sondheim- $50
-Seven foot-long A Chorus Line poster with a picture of every cast, commentating when it became the longest-running musical- $10
-Once On This Island OBCR vinyl record signed by Flaherty and Ahrens
-Livent hard hat from the unveiling of the Ford Center for the Performing Arts- $5
-Angels in America Playbill signed by the entire revival cast- $5
-The Theatre Posters of James McMullan coffee table book- $2
-Playbill from the 1980s flop musical, The Wind in the Willows, starring a young Nathan Lane- $2
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark mousepad- $1

Posters:
-The Rink 3-sheet- $20
-Joan Rivers in Sally Marr and Her Escorts window card- $20! (Sorry to the other poster from earlier in the thread... )
-Bob Fosse’s Big Deal window card- $25
-Framed, original Marat/Sade window card- $15
-Diary of Anne Frank window card, signed by Natalie Portman and the full cast- $35
-Starlight Express window card with full credits- $25
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark pre-Broadway window card- $25
-Paul Davis Three Penny Opera rolled poster- $10
-Charles Strouse’s Marty window card, starring John C. Reilly- $5
-In the Heights OBC window card- $5
-Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Broadway window card $5
-Sleep No More window card- $5
-A Doll’s House Part Two window card- $5
-Sutton Foster in Anything Goes window card- $5
-War Paint window card- $5
-Mamma Mia pre-Broadway window card- $5
-Paul Davis For Colored Girls... window card- $5
-James Earl Jones/Christopher Plummer Othello window card- $5

I wish I could’ve made my money go a little farther, but I agree that some of the tables were being really stingy in not wanting to mark stuff down at the end of the day. They ended up leaving with a lot unsold. I too got the “it’s for charity” line, which I found rather obnoxious, considering the three giant bags full of purchases I was lugging around all day. Why not get something for the cause rather than just lug boxes back to the office?

"

What table was the 7 foot long ACL poster?  I would kill for one!

HSky
#162Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 2:16pm

After seeing some of the other lists, I wish I had bothered to dig through a few bins for scripts, CDs, and stuff, but on the other hand it was less stressful not trying to peruse through bins. I'm regretting not grabbing an Arena Stage DEH windowcard but I wasn't originally planning on buying anything that big and carrying it around while seeing 2 shows until they had the regular ones going for $5 after my matinee.


Once keychain, shot glass, ornament, beanie, Falling Slowly t-shirt, magnet and OBC program

Side Show revival playbill and paperweight

Bright Star magnet

The Last Ship hat, sippy cup, and autographed CD insert

Gentleman's Guide luggage tag

Dear Evan Hansen windowcard, 2018 calendar, various pins

An American in Paris luggage tag

Urinetown pins

American Idiot bottle opener keychain

American Psycho music sampler card

Sweeney Todd magnet

Escape from Margaritaville salt shaker










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haterobics
#163Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 2:26pm

Not seeing any Bette-signed Dolly stuff, so that takes the sting out of not attending this year... Extra stuff

tvgus2
#164Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 3:05pm

Any Sunset Blvd item at the flea? 

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Jordan Catalano
#165Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 3:14pm

haterobics said: "Not seeing any Bette-signed Dolly stuff, so that takes the sting out of not attending this year... Extra stuff "

There was ONE Bette signed playbill I saw for $300. But seeing as how she would only sign like 10 playbills for the DOLLY table last year, I wasn’t surprised at all to not see much of anything from her. 

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Wick3
#166Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 3:20pm

haterobics said: "Not seeing any Bette-signed Dolly stuff, so that takes the sting out of not attending this year... Extra stuff "

The only Bette-signed Dolly stuff I recall seeing was at the live auction. I can't remember but the posters Hello Dolly set (both Bernadette Peters and Bette Midler) sold for over $5,000.

There was a bidding war between 2 people in the audience for the framed DEH musical phrase "you will be found" signed by pasek, paul, and ben platt... and it reached $13,000! They only had 1 at the time but since the final price was so high they asked the 2nd person if he/she was willing to match the $10k donation and get another framed DEH music line "you will be found" along with all 3 autographs (they said they'll somehow someway get Ben Platt to sign it!) 

 

Updated On: 10/1/18 at 03:20 PM

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TheActr97J
#167Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 5:13pm

@Anshel2: I’m sorry to report that the SDC table had THREE of them. Maybe they didn’t all sell and some will end up back there next year. They were in a bin way off to the side and rolled up, so you had to know what you were holding in your hand because it would’ve been impossible to unfurl it.


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BroadwayNoob
#168Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 6:01pm

I got a full cast signed War Paint playbill for $15 right at the end of the flea that came with a company all access card, and I cannot remember what that card was actually for. Anyone know?

Caye2
#169Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 6:37pm

I randomly got a War Paint Company All Access Pass as well in my $20 Wicked grab bag (kind of random!) and was wondering the same thing...

sophie72
#170Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 6:53pm

kelsey1389 said: "Random question, but did ANYONE find anything from the 2009 revival of Hair? At the last minute I couldn't go to Flea so I had some people digging around for me. I normally look on eBay but there's not really much coming up."

 

My husband and two teenage daughters are on the lookout every year we go to the flea market for anything Hair related (it’s one of my all time favorite shows).  I found a poster from The Public commemorating the 50th anniversary of the show, my 13 year old found me a show program from the 2009 production (original revival tribe).  I found a tote bag from the 2009 production and a mug as well.  I didn’t see any apparel this year.  

Updated On: 10/1/18 at 06:53 PM

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Marianne2
#171Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 7:04pm

Xman8 said: "TheActr97J said: "I had a great time, as usual. I took a red eye back from a wedding in LA just to be there at the start. I had to miss it for travel last year... Never again!

There were definitely some interesting curiosities if you kept your eyes open, but they are increasingly few and far between. A lot of it is just luck and being in the right place at the right time.

My haul:

-Opening night gift from the original Broadway production of Les Miz in 1987- an engraved pewter wine chalice- $40
-First edition Assassins and paperback Sweeney Todd libretti both signed by Stephen Sondheim- $50
-Seven foot-long A Chorus Line poster with a picture of every cast, commentating when it became the longest-running musical- $10
-Once On This Island OBCR vinyl record signed by Flaherty and Ahrens
-Livent hard hat from the unveiling of the Ford Center for the Performing Arts- $5
-Angels in America Playbill signed by the entire revival cast- $5
-The Theatre Posters of James McMullan coffee table book- $2
-Playbill from the 1980s flop musical, The Wind in the Willows, starring a young Nathan Lane- $2
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark mousepad- $1

Posters:
-The Rink 3-sheet- $20
-Joan Rivers in Sally Marr and Her Escorts window card- $20! (Sorry to the other poster from earlier in the thread... )
-Bob Fosse’s Big Deal window card- $25
-Framed, original Marat/Sade window card- $15
-Diary of Anne Frank window card, signed by Natalie Portman and the full cast- $35
-Starlight Express window card with full credits- $25
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark pre-Broadway window card- $25
-Paul Davis Three Penny Opera rolled poster- $10
-Charles Strouse’s Marty window card, starring John C. Reilly- $5
-In the Heights OBC window card- $5
-Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Broadway window card $5
-Sleep No More window card- $5
-A Doll’s House Part Two window card- $5
-Sutton Foster in Anything Goes window card- $5
-War Paint window card- $5
-Mamma Mia pre-Broadway window card- $5
-Paul Davis For Colored Girls... window card- $5
-James Earl Jones/Christopher Plummer Othello window card- $5

I wish I could’ve made my money go a little farther, but I agree that some of the tables were being really stingy in not wanting to mark stuff down at the end of the day. They ended up leaving with a lot unsold. I too got the “it’s for charity” line, which I found rather obnoxious, considering the three giant bags full of purchases I was lugging around all day. Why not get something for the cause rather than just lug boxes back to the office?

"

Congrats on nabbing a Starlight Express Windowcard. I would have loved to have been there, but unfortunately I am in Miami. Did you see any other Starlight merch?
"

I saw a cast recording at a bunch of tables. Not sure what it was because it wasn't the OBC because I have that. And there were a couple of program booklets  at another.


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Xman8
#172Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 8:13pm

Marianne2 said: "Xman8 said: "TheActr97J said: "I had a great time, as usual. I took a red eye back from a wedding in LA just to be there at the start. I had to miss it for travel last year... Never again!

There were definitely some interesting curiosities if you kept your eyes open, but they are increasingly few and far between. A lot of it is just luck and being in the right place at the right time.

My haul:

-Opening night gift from the original Broadway production of Les Miz in 1987- an engraved pewter wine chalice- $40
-First edition Assassins and paperback Sweeney Todd libretti both signed by Stephen Sondheim- $50
-Seven foot-long A Chorus Line poster with a picture of every cast, commentating when it became the longest-running musical- $10
-Once On This Island OBCR vinyl record signed by Flaherty and Ahrens
-Livent hard hat from the unveiling of the Ford Center for the Performing Arts- $5
-Angels in America Playbill signed by the entire revival cast- $5
-The Theatre Posters of James McMullan coffee table book- $2
-Playbill from the 1980s flop musical, The Wind in the Willows, starring a young Nathan Lane- $2
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark mousepad- $1

Posters:
-The Rink 3-sheet- $20
-Joan Rivers in Sally Marr and Her Escorts window card- $20! (Sorry to the other poster from earlier in the thread... )
-Bob Fosse’s Big Deal window card- $25
-Framed, original Marat/Sade window card- $15
-Diary of Anne Frank window card, signed by Natalie Portman and the full cast- $35
-Starlight Express window card with full credits- $25
-Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark pre-Broadway window card- $25
-Paul Davis Three Penny Opera rolled poster- $10
-Charles Strouse’s Marty window card, starring John C. Reilly- $5
-In the Heights OBC window card- $5
-Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Broadway window card $5
-Sleep No More window card- $5
-A Doll’s House Part Two window card- $5
-Sutton Foster in Anything Goes window card- $5
-War Paint window card- $5
-Mamma Mia pre-Broadway window card- $5
-Paul Davis For Colored Girls... window card- $5
-James Earl Jones/Christopher Plummer Othello window card- $5

I wish I could’ve made my money go a little farther, but I agree that some of the tables were being really stingy in not wanting to mark stuff down at the end of the day. They ended up leaving with a lot unsold. I too got the “it’s for charity” line, which I found rather obnoxious, considering the three giant bags full of purchases I was lugging around all day. Why not get something for the cause rather than just lug boxes back to the office?

"

Congrats on nabbing a Starlight Express Windowcard. I would have loved to have been there, but unfortunately I am in Miami. Did you see any other Starlight merch?
"

I saw a cast recording at a bunch of tables. Not sure what it was because it wasn't the OBC because I have that. And there were a couple of program booklets at another.
"

Ok thank you! All I'm missing is the Broadway window cards. I'm looking specifically for the Star logo Starlight Express. TheActr97J which window card did you get? The Star Logo or the Red Skater in the front?

teatime2
#173Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 8:33pm

Some good finds this year. My favorites include:

- Hello, Dolly! Bette Program (20)

- Three Tall Women Tony Voter Program (5) I'm also surprised this was never sold at the theater. It's so gorgeous it could be a coffee table book.

- Hello, Dolly! Flipbook (1)

- Carousel Program (5)

- Aida Chicago Tryout Playbill

- Miss Saigon OBC Playbill

- Into the Woods Central Park Program

and my favorite thing of the day...

- A Chorus Line at the Public the original program for five dollars. I audibly gasped when I saw it and never purchased anything so quickly. 

 

I was bummed to not be able to find the Merrily We Roll Along OBC playbill I wanted. If anyone has an extra they want to get rid of please let me know!

 

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MaddieBB12
#174Extra stuff
Posted: 10/1/18 at 8:53pm

I tried to not go so crazy this year, and it ended up being one of my favorite years. I found and bought:

- A Playbill clock where the numbers are Playbills for shows that have their respective number in the title: $20

-A Matilda pencil case - $1

-2 Finding Neverland pens - $1 each

-Jane Eyre souvenir program in great shape (complete with insert) and it's SIGNED - $5 (my favorite find of the day, and probably in my top three finds EVER - finding a full cast signed "13" Playbill at my first year [a few years after the show closed] is still my favorite, and I also love my Legally Blonde duffel bag that was actually used in the show and that I then got to use when I was in Legally Blonde myself)

-Bright Star Playbill - $2

-A Beauty and the Beast t-shirt - $10

All day I had my eye on the Frozen sweatshirt from Denver; at the beginning of the day, it was $40. By after lunch, it was $30, and then just as I was leaving, it was down to $15, so I got that, plus they were selling t-shirts 3 for $5, so I got 3 shirts and a free poster!

A variety of plays to add to my collection, because I really need to read more plays. 

If any of you were digging through Playbill boxes at any point and were asked if you had seen a Little Women Playbill, that was me! The hunt continues after 8 years of searching. 

One of my favorite years ever, and I came in under-budget! It was a beautiful day for Broadway!