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Post by og on Dec 7, 2022 8:08:32 GMT
Phantom's OG Chandelier - Ruthie I. Arguably it's set not a prop but given its integral placement and use in multiple scenes I'd say a prop categorisation stands and it would look great in the living room. Granted I wouldn't be able to use the room at all, but still.
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Post by alece10 on Dec 7, 2022 8:30:10 GMT
Does Jeremy Jordan count as a prop?
If not then Patti LuPones cocktail glass from Company.
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Post by theatrenerd on Dec 7, 2022 9:36:57 GMT
The Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car from the original London Palladium production. Also the mechanics to make it fly (just need to find myself a big house or garden first!).
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Post by viserys on Dec 7, 2022 9:52:39 GMT
I forked out a fortune at the last Broadway Flea Market for one of the notebooks Orpheus scribbles into during Hadestown and it's now my most prized possession. If I had space and money is no issue, I'd take the motorbike from Bat out of Hell and park it somewhere in my house
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Post by Dawnstar on Dec 7, 2022 14:07:39 GMT
The silver rose from the ROH's Schlesinger production of Der Rosenkavalier. I forked out a fortune at the last Broadway Flea Market for one of the notebooks Orpheus scribbles into during Hadestown and it's now my most prized possession. Had he written anything interesting in it?
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Post by crabtree on Dec 7, 2022 15:06:34 GMT
Good topic....I was always fond of the Equus wire horse heads, but joey from War Horse would do nicely. If we are talking gilm then it would be the sphere from First Men in the moon, and if we are talking costume it would be either Tippi hedrren's green suit from the Birds, or Gene Kelly's rain suit.
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Post by viserys on Dec 7, 2022 15:10:23 GMT
Had he written anything interesting in it? Sort of - it's basically the lyrics to Epic III all over and over (which makes sense since it's the one big song he's working on). I was lucky that I got a notebook into which all three performers had written. Reeve Carney added guitar chords (at least I assume that's what that is, I'm musically illiterate), Sayo Oni drew pretty flowers and Trent Saunders wrote "I love you Sayo!", which was crucial in identifying which hand writing belonged to which understudy I never saw Sayo live, but the flowers alone endeared him to me.
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Post by samuelwhiskers on Dec 8, 2022 16:31:02 GMT
I had to restrain myself from nicking something tiny from Burnt City - the nature of the set would make it so easy!
I may or may not have made plans to give a home to Tammy Faye’s sequin jacket should the show update their costumes in the future.
If Crabtree is having Joey then I would like a goose, please.
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Post by og on Dec 8, 2022 17:35:30 GMT
Had he written anything interesting in it? Sort of - it's basically the lyrics to Epic III all over and over (which makes sense since it's the one big song he's working on). I was lucky that I got a notebook into which all three performers had written. Reeve Carney added guitar chords (at least I assume that's what that is, I'm musically illiterate), Sayo Oni drew pretty flowers and Trent Saunders wrote "I love you Sayo!", which was crucial in identifying which hand writing belonged to which understudy I never saw Sayo live, but the flowers alone endeared him to me. Before I read this reply I was going to respond with 'perhaps it was something profound for this characterisation of Orpheus like "la la la".' Hilarious it's true. Also, how long had RC been playing orpheus and he still needed the chords writing down lol
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Post by anthony40 on Dec 8, 2022 20:45:05 GMT
Audrey II
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Post by Jon on Dec 8, 2022 22:50:00 GMT
Any of the puppets from My Neighbour Totoro.
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Post by cezbear on Dec 9, 2022 9:19:52 GMT
I think I'd have to have the music box from Phantom. I'd take the helicopter from Miss Saigon but it'd be a squeeze.
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Post by christya on Dec 9, 2022 11:06:52 GMT
I'd love to have one of the razors used in the original 'Sweeney Todd'. It would make a lovely display with my Playbill. My current prize prop posession is a newspaper from the Broadway production of 'Newsies'. Not one of the ones they dance on and throw into the audience - the one held up by Jack Kelly at the end of 'Once and For All'. A cast member swiped it for me the night I saw the show.
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Post by max on Dec 13, 2022 0:34:10 GMT
Something from the shop in Amelie.
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Post by Mr Snow on Dec 14, 2022 11:25:41 GMT
Good topic....I was always fond of the Equus wire horse heads, but joey from War Horse would do nicely. If we are talking gilm then it would be the sphere from First Men in the moon, and if we are talking costume it would be either Tippi hedrren's green suit from the Birds, or Gene Kelly's rain suit. Well as we're now including films...I have first dibs on Fred Astaire's Topper (and cane)!
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Post by jaqs on Dec 14, 2022 12:07:00 GMT
I have a Priscilla ping pong ball, much treasured.
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