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Ah, Playbill...where would we be without your witty little articles and half page restaurant reviews by actors?
Playbill.com is a true blessing as well. Signing up for the Club means access to discount theatre ticket codes. And there are always some good photos, the Diva column, etc. to keep us amused in between theatre outings.
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Amazingly, I have every Playbill from every Broadway show I've seen. Cartons of them - which accompanied me on my cross-country move twenty-plus years ago - are stored on the uppermost shelves of a walk-in closet, and those I've accumulated since are packed away in boxes on the floor. (I have every program from every West End production I've seen, as well, which probably makes me a genuine pack-rat.) I know if I took the time to wade through them - and there are hundreds - I'd find treasures worthy of an eBay auction . . . Bette Midler, in her pre-Divine Miss M days, in "Fiddler on the Roof," Richard Chamberlain and Mary Tyler Moore in "Breakfast at Tiffany's," the legendary musical bomb, and dozens of shows that never made it past opening night (a true theater buff, I'm drawn to potential disasters as much as I am to established hits.) Most people toss their copies as soon as they get home, or leave them on the floor under their seat, but not I - I've amassed a huge collection that will get me cursed by whomever needs to sort through my things once I'm dead and gone . . . unless he or she, with no sentimental attachment to any of it, makes a small fortune by selling it all in an online auction.
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