Yes that will be fine as long as it is clear.SgtPencilPepperBand wrote:I made a mistake:( Does anyone know if it's ok to take a piece of paper, tape it to the envelope, and write an address on it?

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Yes that will be fine as long as it is clear.SgtPencilPepperBand wrote:I made a mistake:( Does anyone know if it's ok to take a piece of paper, tape it to the envelope, and write an address on it?
Thanks. Ryan. After reading some of this thread, I realize that I probably went way overboard with the return postage, not knowing how large or heavy Playbills are. Better too much than not enough, I suppose. The whole cast would be cool, though, as I said, I'm mainly interested in Lucy Liu and Jeff Daniels. The others would be a cool bonus though.RYAN J. wrote:I don't think it will matter. I'm sure all the mail goes directly to the Stage manager anyway and he or she will sort it and any envelopes without a cast member's name on it will be opened by the Stage manager. It is a good rule to remember to inlcude "ATTN: Stage Manager" on all future requests though if your not writing to just one of the cast members.![]()
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Well, I was using a 9x12 manila envelope with some cardboard in it; I wound up putting on around $2.70. I know, I know, I could have saved myself around two bucks if I'd read this thread beforehand. Live and learn, I guess.RYAN J. wrote:Glad I could help you out! How much postage did you use? I live in the USA and it only costs me .88 cents for a playbill. So just one .44 stamp on each envelope.6x9 are the best to use.
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Aww:( That's too bad. I saw the touring cast 2 months ago. I'll be on lookout!loveryan wrote:Just a quick proposal: We became in fans of Spring Awakening this week but unfortunately, when we discovered the show is ended so, if anyone has a playbill signed by the cast between 2007 and 2008 and want to exchange or selling, please, contact with us ;). Thanks
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