by TheScarletPimpernel » Mon Mar 30, 2009 7:35 pm
It seems to me that basically when anyone sent anything (DVD/VHS covers / some people with pictures), he simply put them off to the side and will sign them at a later date. Anyone who requested a playbill from him (such as myself) or a headshot (and some people with pictures), seemed to get it during the run of the show.
Rumor had it the show was to be extended until this past Sunday, but Ferrell himself could not do it (It was a next to sold out run, after all). I suppose he's very busy right now and will probably be signing them within the next months. Please keep in mind that there are plenty of people on here who requested, plenty of Broadway-related sent him, plenty of people who don't post on this board probably sent him too; sending to the theatre is an extremely old custom which many people (let's say if they don't have a computer / know this website) would send to. Imagine all the mail he must have got.
A Broadway theatre isn't a post office...and minus a few select theatres, it's incredible to think that they housed all this mail and were able to re-send everything and what not, which could potentially mean some of it has a potential to be lost.
Best of luck to everyone...!
It seems to me that basically when anyone sent anything (DVD/VHS covers / some people with pictures), he simply put them off to the side and will sign them at a later date. Anyone who requested a playbill from him (such as myself) or a headshot (and some people with pictures), seemed to get it during the run of the show.
Rumor had it the show was to be extended until this past Sunday, but Ferrell himself could not do it (It was a next to sold out run, after all). I suppose he's very busy right now and will probably be signing them within the next months. Please keep in mind that there are plenty of people on here who requested, plenty of Broadway-related sent him, plenty of people who don't post on this board probably sent him too; sending to the theatre is an extremely old custom which many people (let's say if they don't have a computer / know this website) would send to. Imagine all the mail he must have got.
A Broadway theatre isn't a post office...and minus a few select theatres, it's incredible to think that they housed all this mail and were able to re-send everything and what not, which could potentially mean some of it has a potential to be lost.
Best of luck to everyone...!