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News 1999 Broadway Flea Market Nets $551,000 For BC/EFA Triskadekaphobics, need not fear -- year thirteen was not unlucky for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction. The combined auction and market sale raised $551,000 for the charity, topping 1998's total of $507,000.

Triskadekaphobics, need not fear -- year thirteen was not unlucky for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' annual Broadway Flea Market and Grand Auction. The combined auction and market sale raised $551,000 for the charity, topping 1998's total of $507,000.

One of the most talked about items offered was Jekyll & Hyde's $25 1999 Flea Market shirt. Emblazoned on the plain black tee were the words "The Hair Switch Project" with "The Blair Witch Project" stick-figure design split into two separate characters -- one in white and pristine pony tail, the other in red with hair a-flowing.

Shoppers also took home:

Broadway Bears notecards -- $10
Broadway Bares IX Calendar -- $30
An In Theater magazine autographed by Kevin Spacey -- $50
Chicago lightswitch plate -- $20
Picture with a Naked Boy, as in Naked Boys Singing (in towel) -- $5
Brian Stokes Mitchell-autographed photo from People Magazine's Celebrity Photo Collection -- $100
A Packet of autographed paper items used in Les Miserables -- $10
Falsettoland Playbill -- $.50
1999 Easter Bonnet video -- $20
Ann Hould-Ward costume design from Terrence Mann's Romeo and Juliet -- $400
Five-minute massage from Broadway Chiropractic and Wellness -- $5
Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know luggage tag -- $12
Sunset Boulevard poster -- $1
10th Anniversary Phantom of the Opera Playbill signed by Thomas James O'Leary -- $10
Box set of eight Jellicle Balls holiday ornaments -- $50
Footloose show logo shoe laces -- $1
Der Glockner von Notre Dame, a German recording of Disney's Hunchback stage musical -- $50

The celebrity table presented fans with an opportunity, for a donation, to line up to for pictures with and autographs from various Broadway and daytime luminaries. Spending time at the table were Bryan Batt (Saturday Night Fever), Ron Bohmer, Marc Kudisch (The Scarlet Pimpernel), Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde), Catherine Cox & Jeremy Kushnier (both of Footloose), Michael Hayden & John Benjamin Hickey (both of Cabaret), Valerie Wright (Annie Get Your Gun), Brent Barrett & Ruthie Henshall (both of Chicago), Elizabeth Franz & Brian Dennehy (both of Death of a Salesman), John Davidson (State Fair, Oklahoma!), John Glover (Love! Valor! Compassion!), Judith Ivey (Voices in the Dark), Judith Light & Grant Snow (both of Wit), Bernadette Peters and Tom Wopat ( both of Annie Get Your Gun), Marian Seldes (Dear Liar), Donna Bullock, Judy Kaye, MIchael Rupert, Alton Fitzgerald White (Ragtime), Edie Falco & Andrew McCarthy (both of Side Man), MGM musical legend Marge Champion, Dorothy Loudon (Annie), Tom Everett Scott (The Country Club), Roger Bart (You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown), Glenn Close (Sunset Boulevard), playwright Christopher Durang (Betty's Summer Vacation), Ednita Nazario (The Capeman), Phylicia Rashad (Into the Woods, "The Cosby Show") and Faith Prince (Little Me). Another highlight of the afternoon was the grand auction held at 4 PM. Bidders could win the opportunity to write lyrics for a song to be penned by Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, Little Shop of Horrors); or dinner and tickets to the opening night performances of Aida, Kiss Me Kate, Waiting in the Wings, Martin Guerre, Putting It Together or Saturday Night Fever; or a personalized answering machine message left by John Cameron Mitchell as Hedwig; or a dance lesson with the cast of Fosse. Even pop star Ricky Martin got in the act with the donation of the shirt he wore as Marius in Les Miz, as well as the house photo of himself that hung outside the theatre.

Some of the most heavily bidded-upon lots were the walk-ons, which included parts in Footloose, Ragtime, Cabaret, "Dharma & Greg," "Early Edition," Miss Saigon, Naked Boys Singing! (clothed or naked, for a boy or a girl!), Chicago, Jekyll & Hyde, Annie Get Your Gun (in the "Minneapolis Fair Ground" scene), "Touched by an Angel," "Dawson's Creek," "Providence," Rent, Les Miserables, "Ally McBeal," "Friends" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."

In the silent auction, up for grabs were a jean jacket from bash, with a playbill signed by Calista Flockhart, Ron Eldard and Paul Rudd; an original 1978 "Saturday Night Fever" Super Cologne; a Waiting for Godot playbill signed by F. Murray Abraham, Lukas Hass, Bill Irwin, Steve Martin and Robin Williams; Matthew Broderick's autographed hatbox prop from Night Must Fall; Cathy Rigby's boots and a drum head from Peter Pan; Natasha Richardson's dress from Closer; and framed musical phrases from "Till We Reach That Day" signed by Stephen Flaherty, and "Hey, Big Spender" signed by Cy Coleman.

Also present were Classial Action, classical music's AIDS fund-raising organization, and Dancers Responding to AIDS. Patrons could also take a spin for prizes on the Wheel of Divas with female impersonator versions of Cher and others.

The 1999 flea market ran from 10AM until 7PM on 44th Street and in Shubert Alley. Continental Airlines, The New York Times, Riese Restaurants and Target Stores sponsored the event

For more information on the Flea Market and other BC/EFA events, please visit their website at www.bcefa.org or call (212) 840-0770.

Coming up for BC/EFA:
Oct. 4: 6th Annual Gospel Celebration
Nov. 29-30: 11th Annual Gypsy of the Year Competition
Feb. 15, 1999: 3rd Annual Broadway Bears Auction

 
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