Postering
A few weeks before the show started several members of the company went around hanging posters to advertise the show. Postering is never a fun job - walking around, entering into various establishments to ask if you can put your poster in their window. Sometimes, you are greeted with kindness, other times, you just get a disdainful wave of the hand.
On this occasion, we ran up against lack of space and foul weather - many of the stores had too many posters already and the weather on this day went from great to cold and rainy.
Hey, but you have to get your image out there - a great poster placement could mean more butts in seats! My sister and her boyfriend were in town and accompanied Paul Weissman and myself as we postered Times Square. Below are two lovely pix documenting the adventure:
Sis caught me making a lovely face while hanging a poster at a local laundromat.
Paul is in the background.
More postering at a new restaurant in the area. What a fabulous poster, if I do say so myself.
On this occasion, we ran up against lack of space and foul weather - many of the stores had too many posters already and the weather on this day went from great to cold and rainy.
Hey, but you have to get your image out there - a great poster placement could mean more butts in seats! My sister and her boyfriend were in town and accompanied Paul Weissman and myself as we postered Times Square. Below are two lovely pix documenting the adventure:

Paul is in the background.

Paul and I were stopped on the street while postering to have a passerby ask if that was me in the poster. How flattering! We chatted the couple up about the show and gave them a postcard.
You've got two weeks left to see the show, so hop to it and buy your tickets now!
You've got two weeks left to see the show, so hop to it and buy your tickets now!
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