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Swap/Shop: “Into the Woods” or “Charlie Brown” sets?

December
19

I’m introducing a new category here at “In the Wings.” In Swap/Shop, I’ll post items that people are looking for or that they have and no longer need.

Joe Egan, who runs Nyack’s theater program and is a set designer by trade, emailed me to say he has a couple of set pieces he’d like to get out of his storage and into yours. His sets are jaw-droppingly beautiful—I’ve seen them at The Emelin, Nyack and Rye Neck—and he’s selling them “real cheap.”

First up are three books for “Into the Woods.” Joe writes “They are about 7’ tall 4’ wide. The books are Cinderella, Jack and The Bakers. They open up and have writing and a room painted on the inside.”

Joe also is looking to sell a Charlie Brown set and props.

If you have storage, and a small budget, and plan to do “Charlie Brown” or “Into the Woods” in the near future, Joe might be your man. Post a comment here, or email him at josephegan@msn.com.

This entry was posted on Friday, December 19th, 2008 at 9:27 am by Peter D. Kramer.
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2 Responses to “Swap/Shop: “Into the Woods” or “Charlie Brown” sets?”

  1. Mary Jo Warner

    Where are you located? I help the drama department at St. Pius X HS in Pottstown PA… we are doing Into the Woods this spring. Do you have pics you could sent me of the sets you have available and prices? Thank you!

  2. Judy Craig

    I have extensive sets and props from High School Musical 2 that I would like to sell. Is anyone interested? I do have a lot of pictures and I’m located in Hazleton, PA.

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