Okay, so I worte to Lisa Brescia and she signed a ton of stuff for me. I saw her in Chicago in Wicked and maet other actors @ the stage door, but she didnt come out since it was a matinee...I wanted to send her the playbill that the other actors signed that day so she can sign it, but I dont know if I shud risk losing my playbill, or send it to her a possibly have her sign it....
Should I Risk it?
Should I Risk it?
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Re: Should I Risk it?
I wouldnt risk it... atleast youll have some of the other actors/actresses than nothing. Maybe send her a slip of paper to sign.... then you can glue it on the playbill. I dont know. I wouldnt risk it, but its up to you. 

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Re: Should I Risk it?
I would not risk it! Lisa Brescia is not the most reliable when it comes to fanmail, or atleast to my experience! I wrote to her twice I believe, and she did reply back the second time, but not the first! This was when she was on Broadway in Wicked as the standby however.., so that may have had something to do with it.
I wrote to the address in the database and she did not get back to me from that one (or so I'm assuming!)...or atleast I cannot recall that she did.
I would either try her via venue once more or try the agency, but don't send the playbill to her agency one, and two, if you send it via venue, make sure you communicate with the house staff that if they are unable to deliver it to her personally, you'd appreciate it if they could mail it back to you (by email/or letter-form, but obviously don't just address it to Ms. Brescia in that case).
Furthermore, Lisa left the Chicago company of Wicked and is doing stuff elsewhere, but I'm not sure what/where. She may be doing some more stuff for a hopeful revival of Sideshow, but nothing where you could send her VV as of right now (I may be wrong!).
I wrote to the address in the database and she did not get back to me from that one (or so I'm assuming!)...or atleast I cannot recall that she did.
I would either try her via venue once more or try the agency, but don't send the playbill to her agency one, and two, if you send it via venue, make sure you communicate with the house staff that if they are unable to deliver it to her personally, you'd appreciate it if they could mail it back to you (by email/or letter-form, but obviously don't just address it to Ms. Brescia in that case).
Furthermore, Lisa left the Chicago company of Wicked and is doing stuff elsewhere, but I'm not sure what/where. She may be doing some more stuff for a hopeful revival of Sideshow, but nothing where you could send her VV as of right now (I may be wrong!).
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Re: Should I Risk it?
Personally, I wouldn't risk it.
The general rule is to only send something if you can afford to lose it.
There's a risk you won't get it back.
nowandagain [rockon]
The general rule is to only send something if you can afford to lose it.
There's a risk you won't get it back.
nowandagain [rockon]
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