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How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 2:50 am
by taylor_cr
I just need some tips. Do you just write a letter to the broadway address? You don't need to send your own playbill right?

Re: How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 3:09 am
by DauntlessTraitor
Pretty much all you do is send a letter requesting a signed playbill and a SASE to the stage manager of the play at the theatre location. But if you're looking for Wicked you can send it to the offices instead, usually get a quicker response

Re: How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 3:40 am
by Ambergonzalez
silly question, what size of a sase? i have no idea the size of a playbill. thanks

Re: How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 4:53 am
by kaleykitty87
This isn't the right section to post in, but requesting a signed playbill is quite simple. All you have to do is send a LOR and SASE (REQUIRED) to the stage manager. The SASE should be 6x9 inches and have 2 forever stamps. Some plays unfortunately require a donation though.

Re: How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:18 am
by DistantAvalon
kaleykitty87 wrote:This isn't the right section to post in, but requesting a signed playbill is quite simple. All you have to do is send a LOR and SASE (REQUIRED) to the stage manager. The SASE should be 6x9 inches and have 2 forever stamps. Some plays unfortunately require a donation though.
Do you think an envelope with return money is also fine? I don't have US stamps.
Also, how do I find out which plays require a donation and how much they want?

Re: How To Request a Signed Playbill from Broadway

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 5:40 am
by kaleykitty87
DistantAvalon wrote:
kaleykitty87 wrote:This isn't the right section to post in, but requesting a signed playbill is quite simple. All you have to do is send a LOR and SASE (REQUIRED) to the stage manager. The SASE should be 6x9 inches and have 2 forever stamps. Some plays unfortunately require a donation though.
Do you think an envelope with return money is also fine? I don't have US stamps.
Also, how do I find out which plays require a donation and how much they want?
I think money should be fine, but I'm not sure, since I'm in the US. I know you can get stamps directly from usps on ebay though. To find out if a donation is required, look at past feedbacks, and see if donation letters were returned. If there aren't any eedbacks for the play, try calling the theatre.