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Re: Writing a cast

by dakotawint » Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:17 am

Cheers {up}

Re: Writing a cast

by arrowsup » Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:08 am

Find the highest ranking producer (definitely not associate producers) and address it to that person only. imbd.com should give you that info and usually its the first name listed. Your letter of request will spell out who and what you want to accomplish so you don't need to put other names in the address. Have great success.

Re: Writing a cast

by dakotawint » Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:00 am

arrowsup wrote:When you want a cast signed playbill you write to the stage manager, so I would assume that you would write to the producer of the show to get a cast signed item. If you can demonstrate how big a fan of the show you are -- the producer stands to gain the most financially from having a "fanatical" audience, and he/she may be inclined to help you get what you are looking for.

So would I put "cast" and then address? or one of the producers name and then address? sorry if i sound dumb :roll:

Re: Writing a cast

by arrowsup » Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:58 am

When you want a cast signed playbill you write to the stage manager, so I would assume that you would write to the producer of the show to get a cast signed item. If you can demonstrate how big a fan of the show you are -- the producer stands to gain the most financially from having a "fanatical" audience, and he/she may be inclined to help you get what you are looking for.

Writing a cast

by dakotawint » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:04 pm

I'm writing the cast of the show Community and not really sure how to write a cast :oops:

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