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Social media and broadway actors

Posted by: Amaliax2 08:14 am EDT 08/16/14

As a Facebook "friend" (as opposed to real life friend) of several of my favorite broadway actors- thank you all btw!!- I wonder where the line on interaction is drawn. While it always seems ok to "like" their posts or send cheers about their next project is it ever ok to send a message saying that you will be attending an upcoming performance and would like to say hello afterwards? Obviously more personal engagement could border on harassment, but I somehow feel theater people are more approachable. Curious how other fans or performers feel about the vanishing space between them. What is ok and encouraged and where do things become strained? Has anyone had particularly good or bad experiences? Would be interesting to discuss


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