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Post by rducasey on May 12, 2006 21:27:44 GMT -5
I probably won't be able to do the " Blind Justice Walking Tour," because I will be catching up with some old friends while in the City. But I am absolutely going to see Doubt next Thursday evening. I do have one question: how does the hanging out at the stage door bit work? (I've never done anything like that). All you do is go wait right outside the door. You can't miss it. It's gold I think and there will be other people hanging around too. If you stand in front of the theatre facing it, the door is on the left. The blonde dude along with everyone else eventually comes out. ;D You'll have an awesome time. Oh absolutely wait at the door. He comes out within 20-30 min. and is very happy to chat with anyone out there. Last time we were there, only about 7-10 people there. You will see an SUV waiting in front of a gold door and that is for him. He will gladly sign your playbill and take a picture with you. He is so gracious and charming. Oh and do let us know how it went as soon as you can. We will all be thinking of you. Have a wonderful time.
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Post by spoony on May 12, 2006 22:33:53 GMT -5
Oh, I am so jealous!
I wanna do the BJ walking tour haha. I wanna meet Ron!
ForensicPaws and I saw the Aussiefied version of Doubt with Aussies putting on New York accents. We didn't bother waiting for the guy who played the priest to come out because he's no Ron haha. He's an actor from the hospital soap-drama "All Saints"!
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2006 22:49:12 GMT -5
All you do is go wait right outside the door. You can't miss it. It's gold I think and there will be other people hanging around too. If you stand in front of the theatre facing it, the door is on the left. The blonde dude along with everyone else eventually comes out. ;D You'll have an awesome time. Oh absolutely wait at the door. He comes out within 20-30 min. and is very happy to chat with anyone out there. Last time we were there, only about 7-10 people there. You will see an SUV waiting in front of a gold door and that is for him. He will gladly sign your playbill and take a picture with you. He is so gracious and charming. Oh and do let us know how it went as soon as you can. We will all be thinking of you. Have a wonderful time. I concur - you will see him, no doubt. Is this your first time to NYC?
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Post by mlm828 on May 12, 2006 22:53:58 GMT -5
I concur - you will see him, no doubt. Is this your first time to NYC? No, I lived in NYC (Manhattan) from 1968-1975. But I haven't been back in a long time, and everyone tells me the City has changed a lot. I'll be staying with friends in Brooklyn and on the Upper West Side (my old neighborhood).
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2006 22:56:17 GMT -5
I concur - you will see him, no doubt. Is this your first time to NYC? No, I lived in NYC (Manhattan) from 1968-1975. But I haven't been back in a long time, and everyone tells me the City has changed a lot. I'll be staying with friends in Brooklyn and on the Upper West Side (my old neighborhood). Well then, welcome home friend.
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Post by mlm828 on May 13, 2006 18:11:19 GMT -5
Thanks very much to everyone who responded on the board and privately. Now that I've finished up most of the work I had to get done before my departure, I can finally start looking forward to the trip.
I'm giving myself a vacation from the computer while I'm gone, but will post a full report when I return.
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