I know. I know. Part of me loathes the idea of asking the question and the other part of me is keen to hear anything about it (So, I apologize right now for anyone who thinks that this should not be asked or discussion worthy)
I am wondering if anyone yet (and yes I know. It's only been two previews) has stage doored at Hello Dolly, and if they knew if Bette Midler signed at the stage door (i know she did a few years back) also who else came out. Thank you for your responses.
I would be totally shocked if Bette would come out as this show progressed. I'm sure they will find an escape route for her to avoid all the crowds. Not a reflection of Bette at all, but at her age and show's.demands, they may want to curtail the length of her days.
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mc1227 said: "I would be totally shocked if Bette would come out as this show progressed. I'm sure they will find an escape route for her to avoid all the crowds. Not a reflection of Bette at all, but at her age and show's.demands, they may want to curtail the length of her days."
They don't really need to do that. Her car can be right by the stage door, and she'll just leave. That said, she did sign pretty consistently for I'll Eat You Last... although that show was 90 minutes of her sitting on a sofa.
From the pictures I've seen on Instagram the crowd looks like it's 8 people deep, I don't know if it goes down once Bette leaves. I haven't seen any pics of anybody with signed playbills or with pics of cast members. I'm just hoping when I see it next month I get to meet Gavin
I attended the show last night, and immediately after curtain bolted out to the stage door. There was already a bit of a crowd, but my friend and I were able to squeeze right to the front. Bette's car is parked almost directly in front of the stage door, with the barricades and security keeping anyone from getting too close. The leads and supporting actors came out and signed the playbills they could reach around the perimeter, but it was clear that most of the fairly large crowd was there for Bette. Finally, she made her appearance after the rest of the cast had exited, waving and bowing to the crowd before ducking into her car and leaving. From what I understand, having spoken to both the security and fellow crowdgoers, this appears to be the norm, at least for previews.
"I attended the show last night, and immediately after curtain bolted out to the stage door. There was already a bit of a crowd, but my friend and I were able to squeeze right to the front. Bette's car is parked almost directly in front of the stage door, with the barricades and security keeping anyone from getting too close. The leads and supporting actors came out and signed the playbills they could reach around the perimeter, but it was clear that most of the fairly large crowd was there for Bette. Finally, she made her appearance after the rest of the cast had exited, waving and bowing to the crowd before ducking into her car and leaving. From what I understand, having spoken to both the security and fellow crowdgoers, this appears to be the norm, at least for previews.
It's apparent she'll be doing the straight to the car routine so anyone hoping to have something signed will need to mail it to the Shubert Theatre for her to sign it. Don't forget to include proper SASE on return envelope/packaging to get it back. The placement of those barricades is so far from her it lends itself from her having to interact with stagedoor-ers unless she chooses to.
I was there for the April 13th performance. Before she came out the security guard made an announcement of "No Selfies!". She came out in a little bit and went around the barricades and shook everyone's hand that was in the first layer of people. She got in her car and left.
Morales2 said: "I was there for the April 13th performance. Before she came out the security guard made an announcement of "No Selfies!". She came out in a little bit and went around the barricades and shook everyone's hand that was in the first layer of people. She got in her car and left.
Just curious- Can you take pics as long as you don't stop her to ask for a selfie? Or do they ask you not take pics at all? (I'm sure people still do - but I personally would want to respect their request which is why I'm asking).
Nycat63 said: "Morales2 said: "I was there for the April 13th performance. Before she came out the security guard made an announcement of "No Selfies!". She came out in a little bit and went around the barricades and shook everyone's hand that was in the first layer of people. She got in her car and left.
Just curious- Can you take pics as long as you don't stop her to ask for a selfie? Or do they ask you not take pics at all? (I'm sure people still do - but I personally would want to respect their request which is why I'm asking).
I took a bunch of pics. Not very good by the way. You can take pictures but don't ask Bette for a selfie. That's what was implied by the security guard.
Morales2 said: "Nycat63 said: "Morales2 said: "I was there for the April 13th performance. Before she came out the security guard made an announcement of "No Selfies!". She came out in a little bit and went around the barricades and shook everyone's hand that was in the first layer of people. She got in her car and left.
Just curious- Can you take pics as long as you don't stop her to ask for a selfie? Or do they ask you not take pics at all? (I'm sure people still do - but I personally would want to respect their request which is why I'm asking).
I took a bunch of pics. Not very good by the way. You can take pictures but don't ask Bette for a selfie. That's what was implied by the security guard.
Holy crap that stagedoor is insane (just looked at some videos). I can't imagine you even have a shot at getting close if you try to stage door right after the show (unless you are rude enough to leave before curtain call). Are people coming back - or not seeing the show at all- and lining up before the show lets out?