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Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by James » Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:50 am

She didnt sign when I got there (when she was leaving) as she signed going in (before I was there). However there were 20vor 30 people waiting when she arrived and she signed for all of them. My friend got 3 off her, as did many other people.

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by TheScarletPimpernel » Fri Jun 05, 2009 3:29 am

shaun wrote:Will she always be at the theatres, as a producer, like Sophie Lawrence was at All The fun Of The Fair, even though she was chereographic.
No. She presumably will not be back unless it is a planned-closing (or perhaps to see Patina's final performance before the show transfers to NY - if it does). Producers are generally never there, unless they are specifically part of something that would require them to be there, or general check-ups. (Examples: Elaine Paige produced "Anything Goes" back in 1989 and was starring in it as well - thus, she was there everynight; same goes for Michael Crawford in "Dance of the Vampyrs" in 2003 on Broadway) No members of the creative team are there every night / even frequently past preview performances / only before the official press opening, simply because there is no real need for them to be there.
I see her point but it would have done wonders for publicity and kept people happy.

What? This is bologna! Dolly Parton did this once at '9to5' and she was there for like an hour +. And what publicity? I would think a general thought would be "Oh well, I wasn't expecting to get her autograph anyway."

I also, for one, think that the chasing the car is creepy. I believe you said she was "fragile"...I'd be too if someone was chasing after my car in the nighttime and they knew who I was......!

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by shaun » Thu Jun 04, 2009 8:44 pm

Will she always be at the theatres, as a producer, like Sophie Lawrence was at All The fun Of The Fair, even though she was chereographic.

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by mymymy » Thu Jun 04, 2009 7:57 pm

I meant she hasnt been in the Uk since startign producing Sister Act, I am aware she twod and thowd back to the USA
James, so was she okay with you and how many people were there?
I have afeeling she doesnt like crouds but would be fine with a few. See, I would have got her earlier but had no idea when she woulld be around and where!!!

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by James » Thu Jun 04, 2009 5:15 pm

..and hasnt been in the Uk before, what a bummer!
She was in the UK over Easter as I saw her twice!

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by stellar_fuse » Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:49 pm

devilson9991 wrote:Wow that's very surprising. In New York, she's always willing to sign and stop for a chat.

Maybe she was just anticipating the flight home. I think on Jonathan Ross she said she'd done a "nervous flier" course in preparation for coming to Britain, but still hates to do it. To be honest, if she was going straight back to the hotel to pack up and then to the airport, I don't blame her - her nerves were probably really kicking in by then.

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by devilson9991 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:42 am

Wow that's very surprising. In New York, she's always willing to sign and stop for a chat.

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by Ryco11757 » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:47 am

i do not think you were rude at all, i understand if your waiting a long time you feel like you will do anything to get her autograph. Whoopi goldberg is usualy nice to her fans,do not why she did not sign. maybe get her TTM she reply's {thumb2}

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by mymymy » Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:41 am

I wassnt rude and was just testing a theory. I got her on her own and she still didnt sign!. I dont usually chase cars and im not that type of perso, it was just an on the moment type thing, we had waited so long we didnt want that to be that.

Re: WHOOPI Goldberg failure

by Heyheyyou » Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:26 pm

Sorry to hear that.I see Mymy point though.I mean sometimes if you really,really want an autograph you pretty much do anything to get it even if it means chasing.Although I've never done it I know some of my graphing friends have. I hate it when people can be so rude.Like it takes so long to sign an autograph.I don't think so......

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