Actors do earn a flat weekly rate, but if they go into overtime (I think over three hours) they get paid more for that one night.
"Chicago is it's own incredible theater town right there smack down in the middle of the heartland. What a great city! I can see why Oprah likes to live there!" - Dee Hoty :-D
I was at Doubt today when Brian made the shows announcment. We standing room people were cheering him on. It was so weird because everybody was about to leave.
David Hyde Pierce did the plea at Spamalot yesterday and was very funny. They were selling the Holiday CDs for $20. For $40 you could get an autographed playbill, which I heard they sold out of very quickly and for $500 you and your party could go on stage and take a picture with the cast. They only allowed 4 of those, not sure if they sold them all. If it was a little cheaper I would have done it.
Jan did the Chitty plea last night...it was hilarious. they were selling the CDs and a signed poster (i think.) and she said whoever paid the most amount of money, the "sewer children" would come and clean your house. She also mentioned the donations buckets, but asked people NOT to put thier children in, because they don't fetch enough money online! That woman is too much!
for $500 you and your party could go on stage and take a picture with the cast.
What what WHAT? That's INSANITY. Now I'm all for the good cause and everything but WTF. People actually pay money for that? Wait, what am I talking about, I've seen other things go for more insane prices when it comes to BC/EFA but STILL!!!!
As for Chicago, they're so over it on SOOOO many levels.
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If in Heaven you don't excel, you can always party down in hell...
David told the audience we had all been so generous with out money for coming to see the show, but hoped we could find it in our hearts to give anyways. Poor guy... He then proceeded to push the signed posters that will be valuable when Ciarra (sp?) wins American Idol in a few years.
"What a mystery this world. One day you love them and the next day you want to kill them a thousand times over." The Masked Bandit in THE FALL
Hehe, I was at Spelling Bee for the Sat mat and thought the board idea was really cute. One of the spellers was this 10 year old boy and his mom bought it for him. Jesse Tyler Ferguson did it when I went and read off a few song titles for the carols CD and made this really weird face at the Woman in White's selection.
Jan was hilarious. angelic1 asked if the sewer children did dorms.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never
knowing how
About buying things at times other than after the show, it depends on the theater, I think. There have been a couple times where I have been walking by a theater (usually during a show or in between shows) and I've gone to the stage door and they've been more than happy to sell me the BC/EFA items. I haven't done it since the last time around but it worked at The Producers, Wicked and The Boy from Oz (when it was showing at the Imperial).
I was at DRS on Thursday night and they did nothing....
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"Things happen for the best...I don't even believe that myself."
I was at CHICAGO this past Thursday and they did a great funny "impromptu" (found out later from Debra that it was all rehearsed) bit with Debra auctioning off Brooke's earrings - it finally ended up being Brooke's earrings, a backstage tour, and a pic with Brooke, the package going for $500. They were also selling Carols for a Cure and signed windowcards.
Have I ever shown you my Shattered Dreams box? It's in my Disappointment Closet. - Marge Simpson
My bf was telling me something about Patti Lupone refusing to do a plea after Noises Off, which is his reason for not liking her? Anyone hear the same?
I was at Fiddler on the Roof on Thursday and Rosie did a very funny speech. After curtain call, she said, "Alright everybody, sit down for Act III of the longest show on Broadway." They were selling signed posters for $100, the Carols for a Cure CD, a Playbill signed by Harvey and Rosie for $20, a Fiddler pin for $20, and perhaps a few other things that I don't remember.
I don't remember where I read this (maybe in an old post?) but Patti LuPone doesn't like asking the audience for money because she feels they already paid a lot of money to be there. Not sure if that's true or not, or if my mind totally just invented that.