by Michele--- » Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:54 pm
TheScarletPimpernel wrote:AxlSlash wrote:Gonna be honest - even if the one person who hasn't started there yet isn't on the playbill, I wouldn't classify this as "kinda a success." :razz:
Nice one!
Lol this is what I would call a LAZY SUCCESS. They tried to get the person's autograph the easiest way possible, and it backfired. Oh well, he's in the show through March so you're fine to write him!
I wouldn't call it a "LAZY SUCCESS" And I won't call printing up pictures writing a letter and search through 100s of my trading card singles easy.
I sent a photo and a bunch of trading cards to Tom Lenk VV and received none of them back but I did receive a cast signed playbill (with out his signature) Don't get me wrong I love my playbill but that was not what I was attempting to request. This may be due to the fact that his role starting date was delayed and I was not aware of this, but someone was nice enough to send me this playbill. I did send the another picture and some other trading cards back out and I finally got them back very quickly a few days later---all signed with a nice note

I have tickets to see Rock of Ages in November, and the only reason I am going is because Tom Lenk is performing.
I am sure that anyone would be a little disappointed not to get thier pictures back---but would be still be happy to get an awesome signed playbill. I don't collect playbills but from what I see with A Steady Rain if you address the letter to an actor, it is fowarded to the actor. If you address to the cast or stage manager, you will recieve a playbill. I addressed mine to an actor not the stage manager/cast.
Maybe I should of used the subject Tom Lenk Failure/ Rock of Ages Success....and I still wish my pictures were returned so I didn't have to print and find some others to resend.
----Michele
Maybe I should of titled it Tom Lenk Failure-- Rock of Ages Success
[quote="TheScarletPimpernel"][quote="AxlSlash"]Gonna be honest - even if the one person who hasn't started there yet isn't on the playbill, I wouldn't classify this as "kinda a success." :razz:
Nice one![/quote]
Lol this is what I would call a LAZY SUCCESS. They tried to get the person's autograph the easiest way possible, and it backfired. Oh well, he's in the show through March so you're fine to write him![/quote]
I wouldn't call it a "LAZY SUCCESS" And I won't call printing up pictures writing a letter and search through 100s of my trading card singles easy.
I sent a photo and a bunch of trading cards to Tom Lenk VV and received none of them back but I did receive a cast signed playbill (with out his signature) Don't get me wrong I love my playbill but that was not what I was attempting to request. This may be due to the fact that his role starting date was delayed and I was not aware of this, but someone was nice enough to send me this playbill. I did send the another picture and some other trading cards back out and I finally got them back very quickly a few days later---all signed with a nice note {??} I have tickets to see Rock of Ages in November, and the only reason I am going is because Tom Lenk is performing.
I am sure that anyone would be a little disappointed not to get thier pictures back---but would be still be happy to get an awesome signed playbill. I don't collect playbills but from what I see with A Steady Rain if you address the letter to an actor, it is fowarded to the actor. If you address to the cast or stage manager, you will recieve a playbill. I addressed mine to an actor not the stage manager/cast.
Maybe I should of used the subject Tom Lenk Failure/ Rock of Ages Success....and I still wish my pictures were returned so I didn't have to print and find some others to resend.
----Michele
Maybe I should of titled it Tom Lenk Failure-- Rock of Ages Success