"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."
Conan O'Brien
When I saw Chorus Line on July 1st, I think they were making the transition from color to B&W playbills. I got the usual playbill with "A Chorus Line" in gold on a red background. I noticed others had something different (does anyone know what it was, as I don't remember), and it was in B&W.
"We like to snark around here. Sometimes we actually talk about theater...but we try not to let that get in our way." - dramamama611
Wow, Curtains has gone to B&W already? Man I'm glad I swooped into the lobby when the show was letting out one day ~ there was a lonely little playbill someone left on the box office ledge. It's now all autographed and in my home. :)
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Curtains and Frost/Nixon have been black-and-white for a while now.
Legally Blonde just went b&w. Chorus Line, as well.
Off the top of my head: Mary Poppins, Xanadu, Les Miz, Spamalot, Deuce, Spring Awakening, Wicked, Hairspray, and Jersey Boys are the only ones in color.
Wow, I am taken a back by Curtains already being in B&W!
"All I ask of you is one thing: please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."
Conan O'Brien
By the way, some DEUCE playbills are in black & white. When I went on Sunday, I got a playbill with color (the letters and trophy in color with the black and white picture). The person standing next to me, though, had an all black and white playbill, including the letters and trophy. Hm, yeah
My 2007/2008 Season:
Grey Gardens (7/5)
110 in the Shade (7/6)
Mary Poppins (7/7)
Xanadu (7/7)
Deuce (7/8)
Spamalot (7/8)
Jersey Boys (8/25)
The Year of Magical Thinking (8/25)
Mauritius (11/2)
Young Frankenstein (11/3)
Rock 'N' Roll (11/3)
Pygmalion (11/4)
Mauritius (11/10)
Mauritius (11/21) Mauritius (11/21)
Sunday in the Park with George (3/6)
South Pacific (3/7)
Gypsy (3/8)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (3/9)
It sounds like A Chorus Line, Deuce, and Legally Blonde all decided to go with B&W Playbills for July. Some of the theatergoers may have gotten June Playbills, which were still in color. So of the shows to open in the 2006-2007 season, the only ones to still have color Playbills are Mary Poppins, Les Miz, and Spring Awakening.
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"you can't run away forever...but there's nothing wrong with getting a good head start"
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Anyone know what shows have B & W playbills now.....I believe Xanadu changed theirs (i'll find out next saturday), did Legally Blonde change to B & W yet?
"I used to want to change the world, now i just want to leave the room with a little bit of dignity"
Im surprised you still have Playbills. Im so amazed when im in NY that when i leave a theatre there are hundreds of Playbills just thrown to the floor.
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
Wickedboy....unlike many of my peers who go see shows i value my playbill...of course i'm not talking about anyone on the boards...but yeah it saddens me when people just throw them on the floor....i know people who can't afford to go to the theater who buy playbills because they are fans of certain shows....
My eyes started to water when i went to see Wicked, some girl threw out her playbill that she had just gotten signed...like why bother seriously
"I used to want to change the world, now i just want to leave the room with a little bit of dignity"
I have 30 years worth of Playbills- UK and US style. Its worth my life and constantly gets viewed.
A young actress with Noel coward after a dreadful opening night performance said to him 'Well, i knew my lines backwards this morning!''
Noels fast reply was ''Yes dear, and thats exactly how you said them tonight'!'
^ I have a similar collection that is viewed often as well. I treat them more as archives, not relics. It's so much fun to look through them.
By the way, I DETEST that when many shows swtich to black and white, they keep the regular logo on the cover, which looks cheap and crappy (ie Little Shop in black and white). Shows should alter the cover design if they opt for the cheaper prints (ie the recent Fiddler revival).
How to properly use its/it's:
Its is the possessive. It's is the contraction for it is...
I have a playbill collection as well.however, I don't take care of them well enough for them to be cosidered finanically valuable. I instead look at them as a memento for the show i went to. I just like having that shoe box in my room jam packed with playbills from 11 years of going to the theatre ( I saw my first show Big when I was six which is ten years ago).
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Tom Stoppard's Rock N Roll