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Attended the final performance of China Doll last night. 

It has definitely gotten better after seeing it for the 3rd time.  Here are a few items I was able to walk away with. 

You can also check out the entire collection I was able to obtain in person over the course of 3 months here: http://live.autographmagazine.com/forum/topics/al-pacino-collection

Enjoy!

Scarface laserdisc signed by both Al and Angel Salazar (Chi Chi) who was in attendance last night. 

My Merchant of Venice ticket from 2010 when I saw him do Shakespeare in the Park.

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nice stuff! i got to see the show only once, on fri the 22nd, so consider yourself lucky, he wasn't signing anything non-show related that night from what i saw. how did the show develop from the 3 times you saw it? i read about his difficulty with his lines during previews, and when i was there i also picked up a copy of the play and noticed the ending as performed was much different than what was published.

there was a lady waiting in front of me at the door at my show that had seen it like 5 times up to that point, and she shared a moment with him discussing how the show had developed over the past few months, and it was clear they had talked it about it at earlier shows as well.

The play is just awful. Al is great. He delivers each line such intensity. They did a few rewrites which help but not much.

I'm lucky I got those items. They cracked down on getting non China Doll stuff signed last month because they caught someone selling an autographed poster for several hundred dollars down the block from the play.

I didn't think the show was awful per se... but keep in mind I slurp just about anything David Mamet... that being said, I do prefer a little more interaction in my theater than a guy talking on his headset for 95% of the show. I saw the Anarchist in LA last year with Rebecca Pidgeon and Felicity Huffman, and found it to be much more riveting than China Doll. Mainly because the 2 characters were, you know, talk to each other throughout the whole show!

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