I have written a few play's myself and had great luck with successes and yes they do send you a platbill or somthing related to what they are donig.To be honest i am not sure of the size but i can tell you it is the size of a tv guide if that gives you an idea.Hope this was a bit helpful to you.
The size of the broadway playbills is about 5x8 inches and I know that if you send a request to the show and ask for a signed playbill they will likely send you. But as I know only the broadway theatres send out playbills.
The size of the broadway playbills is about 5x8 inches and I know that if you send a request to the show and ask for a signed playbill they will likely send you.
Thanks, this is exactly what I wanted to know!
But as I know only the broadway theatres send out playbills.
One playbill will fit perfectly in a 6 x 9 envelope. Absolutely nothing smaller.
When writing to a particular actress, such as Ms. Lauren Graham (of Gilmore Girls), who is currently featured in the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls, you can write to her sending a 6x9 or larger, requesting a Playbill or perhaps a headshot (which fit in 9x12s).
If you're writing to the stage manager, only send a SASE and your Letter of Request for one. One will fit perfectly in that 6 x9, but it looks like you're not from the United States. Please note that not all shows respond internationally.
There is a thread on this, under Autograph Collecting labeled as Playbill COllectors. More notes & tips can be seen there!
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Not sure, but I'm assuming you could easily look that up.
A playbill is about 8.5 x 5.5-ish inches. Most aren't that full, but if you are writing to a show with the cast the size of something like Les Miserables or this year's A Tale of Two Cities, they tend to be a little bigger (width wise, which is less than .5 inches actually usually). There's pretty much no big-cast shows though anymore...go figure !