Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Putting Bums in the Seats!


I have a friend, yes I do have at least one, who we will call Dr. Huddleston. We will call him that because it is his name. Doctor, makes you kind of a little nervous to have lunch with a guy who is younger than you and already has, not an honorary doctorate, mind you, but, an actual PHD in theatre! But he's a nice guy, and usually quite inspiring.

He told me that during his time at The Royal Shakespeare company the best selling book in their shoppe (bitish spelling, get it?) was a book entitled "Getting Bums in the Seats". For us Americans that should read "butts" not "housing challenged individuals". Anyway, even at the Royal theatre in London audience development is a recognized challenge.

So I thought I would share what I believe is the main issue. Get your pencil, it's going to be good! Ready? Okay, here it is, artists are flaky! There I said it, creative people, present company included, are as flaky as a Betty Crocker pie crust! F-L-A-K-Y we ain't got no alibi, we're flaky, yeah yeah, we're flaky!(that's why theatres don't have cheerleaders, among other reasons)

Admit it, we Artistes are not the most reliable people in the world. So, consistency I believe is the key ingredient to building an audience. So here is a three step plan to increase your chances of selling tickets.

Step one: Brainstorm ideas for reaching your audience. Exhaust free sources first,email out press releases, newspaper calendar of events, websites, email, etc. Then move on to basics like posters, flyers, etc. and if you have the budget move on to radio and tv. List as many ideas as possible, good and bad.

Step two: Formulate the plan. Decide which of the ideas are a good fit for you. Consider your budget, the time needed, etc. Pick four or five good ideas and figure out how to implement them. Write it down! Figure out when they need to happen ie Four weeks out we design posters and print them, three weeks out we call the paper and mail out press releases, etc. WRITE IT DOWN!!!!

Step three: Cary it out! Do it every time, for every event, stick to the same plan for two or three shows, do everything on the plan then do extra if possible. Do it right, no excuses, then if it doesn't work, cry in your milk!

We are in step three right now, yep, I am a flakaholic. I am famous for trying something once, half heartedly, too late, ill planned and carried out in desperation. Then proclaiming that IT WILL NOT WORK! So i have decide to TRY, i mean really try sticking to a schedule and seeing what happens, so far, so good.

Have great ticket sales and now how you got them? Tell us, please PLEASE PLEEEEAASSSE!!! tell us. Send us an email with details to Markrmorris2@sbcglobal.net

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