by TheScarletPimpernel » Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:58 am
You can request an unsigned one, but many shows don't send unsigned ones. Primarily, it's signed ones that are kept backstage (with the stage manager), and unsigned are kept inside the front of the house for patrons.
National Touring productions in the United States mostly do NOT carry playbills. The theatres provide them, and if they are not fundraising, do not sign playbills generally. Elsewise, they don't carry them around from city to city. And you more than likely wouldn't be getting a "free" playbill that could be purchased as a donation for Broadway's charity BC/EFA.
Don't expect anything back from Pal Joey. Roundabout only does playbills for fundraising, in general. They are not for profit so anything they can donate obviously is for that. I'm not sure if YWA is actually doing them, but they very well may be doing so. Good luck with the rest.
You can request an unsigned one, but many shows don't send unsigned ones. Primarily, it's signed ones that are kept backstage (with the stage manager), and unsigned are kept inside the front of the house for patrons.
National Touring productions in the United States mostly do NOT carry playbills. The theatres provide them, and if they are not fundraising, do not sign playbills generally. Elsewise, they don't carry them around from city to city. And you more than likely wouldn't be getting a "free" playbill that could be purchased as a donation for Broadway's charity BC/EFA.
Don't expect anything back from Pal Joey. Roundabout only does playbills for fundraising, in general. They are not for profit so anything they can donate obviously is for that. I'm not sure if YWA is actually doing them, but they very well may be doing so. Good luck with the rest.