It'd be SOOO weird for the Clay Aiken thing, and that's the first time I've really seen anything that I could possibly say might not be authentic on a playbill. Total waste on his part, but OK.
And I may start believing that Terrence Howard is not actually signing either. He is a total jerk/"ahole" to quote someone else on this board (about Billy Joel), when it comes to Broadway and I lost all respect for the man whatsoever.
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Re: Cat on a Tin Roof Success. (Is it real though?)
WONDERLAND:Alice's New Musical Adventure enjoyed a short, but sweet run on Broadway in Spring of 2011!
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Re: Cat on a Tin Roof Success. (Is it real though?)
I would assume that your playbill is in fact authentic.CHUCKMONEY wrote:SO CAN WE CONCLUDE THAT MY CAT ON A TIN ROOF PLAYBILL IS AUTHENTIC? THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO REPLYED
Re: Cat on a Tin Roof Success. (Is it real though?)
Actually that's only been a recent development from what I've heard. He used to be EXTREMELY nice, up until Broadway when after every show he would be bombarded with autograph requests outside the theatre. Then when Iron Man came out, he became even worse.philly0330 wrote: And I may start believing that Terrence Howard is not actually signing either. He is a total jerk/"ahole" to quote someone else on this board (about Billy Joel), when it comes to Broadway and I lost all respect for the man whatsoever.
Up until a few months ago, he would often sign a full "Terry Howard" or else a "Terry HD" or something like that. Then he started just doing "Terry HD" and now he's down to "Terry" or "T..y" on pretty much all the IPs I've seen since Iron Man came out. Even so, I've seen him at various events 3 different times (including at the theatre and at an Iron Man event) and he at least signed for everyone that was there.
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Re: Cat on a Tin Roof Success. (Is it real though?)
I just can't believe all the things he has said so negatively about the experience. Broadway people don't want him there anymore, and we're, or atleast I, am glad he did not get nominated for a Tony Award, because from what I hear his performance has been flat and subpar. And he flipped out and has had many absences from the show all because of not getting a nod. And he is simply lazy now.dansautos wrote:Actually that's only been a recent development from what I've heard. He used to be EXTREMELY nice, up until Broadway when after every show he would be bombarded with autograph requests outside the theatre. Then when Iron Man came out, he became even worse.philly0330 wrote: And I may start believing that Terrence Howard is not actually signing either. He is a total jerk/"ahole" to quote someone else on this board (about Billy Joel), when it comes to Broadway and I lost all respect for the man whatsoever.
Up until a few months ago, he would often sign a full "Terry Howard" or else a "Terry HD" or something like that. Then he started just doing "Terry HD" and now he's down to "Terry" or "T..y" on pretty much all the IPs I've seen since Iron Man came out. Even so, I've seen him at various events 3 different times (including at the theatre and at an Iron Man event) and he at least signed for everyone that was there.
WONDERLAND:Alice's New Musical Adventure enjoyed a short, but sweet run on Broadway in Spring of 2011!
-- GREG
-- GREG

Re: Cat on a Tin Roof Success. (Is it real though?)
That's what I got, Terry only. (He signed above his head.)dansautos wrote: Up until a few months ago, he would often sign a full "Terry Howard" or else a "Terry HD" or something like that. Then he started just doing "Terry HD" and now he's down to "Terry" or "T..y" on pretty much all the IPs I've seen since Iron Man came out. Even so, I've seen him at various events 3 different times (including at the theatre and at an Iron Man event) and he at least signed for everyone that was there.

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