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by nowandagain » Tue Oct 17, 2006 8:54 am

Hi broadway baby :D

It's up to you whether you decide to send the Playbill for Angela to sign. With anything you send out to be signed, you run the risk of it not being returned, lost ...

Only send out what you can afford to lose.

As to whether a secretary (if autographs were secretarial) would sign the Playbill if you sent it, the answer is that you will never know. It's possible.

Good luck with whatever you choose to do :wink:

nowandagain [rockon]

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by broadway baby » Mon Oct 16, 2006 6:25 pm

Ok--

A few weeks I go I heard back from Angela Lansbury. It took less than two weeks. I asked her to personalize one for my mom and she did. However, I'm not certain it's actually her or if it could be a secretary. Anyways, I recently purchased an original cast Sweeney Todd playbill for my brother for christmas and I'd like to send it to her for her to sign but I'm worried if it's not her then I won't get it back. If it is a secretary do you think she'd forge the signature? Or just send it back? I payed good money for it so I don't know if its worth the risk.

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