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Gaafa
Celebrity Joined: 3/21/04 Location: Australia Online Status: Offline Posts: 1181 |
Posted: 8/27/07 at 1:17am |
Thanks gracie - I will give it a go!
We actualy lost our venue. Our city fathers decided to turn it into a performing arts centre & arts gallery/ Spending some $6.5 million. of which only $1.2 was alocated towards the theatre & the rest allocated to build a 100 square metre Art gallery & tart up the surounding park area? The main hiccup was the achy'tect & the city flunky's had no idea what was need in a performing venue. So 'we' hekped them out & tookb them in fact finding missions to other community theatres & performance venues, along with countless meetings advicing them the best & economical way to achive a useable venue. But the powers that be have muddled on & have started by knocking the wings off the building, that were added on 60 odd years ago. Then duplicating the facilities in satelite buildings, housing the green room & dressing rooms, interconected with glass covered walk ways, to the stage area. (which make a great excersize target for vandals & other deviates!] On the grand plan it looks great, as an artists impression, but not realy useable, nothing unusual in that! Also the city flunkies are rubbing thier hands together thinking about how much money it will generate. Another white 'effalump is created. - but that's all another story! |
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Joe
Western Gondawandaland turn right @ Perth. Hear the light & see the sound. Toi Toi Toi Chookas {{"chook [chicken] it is"} May you always play to a full house} |
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TotoToo Theatre
Player Joined: 8/31/07 Location: Canada Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 8/31/07 at 11:55am |
What a fantastic site! This is my first post and I do have a recommendation regarding the background technology for a community based theatre group. Our website http://www.tototoo.ca is based on DotNetNuke technology. (You can google DotNetNuke) and our host is iHOST.
Advantages for our group is that we can set different levels of permissions, edit the content online and live (without having to go through a webmaster) and have a very flexible and customized variety of e-mail forwarding addresses (tickets, board, actors, info) as well as individual addresses. I struggled to get our board to use this technology which we finally switched to about two productions ago and everyone is loving it - especially from the viewpoint that we can keep information updated easily and instantly. We do use PayPal for our online ticket sales. Our website generates about 1/6 of total ticket sales. |
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John Luzaich
Celebrity Joined: 2/24/08 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 174 |
Posted: 4/09/09 at 12:03pm |
Hey Spacecoast, you can check out our web site at www.osterregent.org We worked on the redesign of it over the last few months. We did view a number of web sites from this community theater site and got some good ideas. We did some research and benchmarking prior to starting our work. There are several good books to read too. "Web Sites for Culture" by Eugene Carr, and "Arts Marketing Insights" by Joanne Scheff Bernstein. The last book is very comprehensive and she interviewed managers and directors of different venues all around the country. The main thing we found is: change it often and make sure it's current. We were looking at other web sites on pages in these forums and there were some that were last updated last Fall or last Summer ....... not good! Make sure it's interactive, make sure you capture e-mail addresses and hard mail addresses, have a survey on-line, have pics & video on-line. The bottom line is - if it's fun and up to date, people will continue to come back to it, and that's what you want. (An update to this original post - our web site has been up and running for almost 6 months now and we've had 6,459 visitors and 68,010 page views. I think our old site had 100 visitors in the entire year and I was probably 50 of them!)
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John
cfct@cfu.net http://www.osterregent.org http://www.facebook.com/osterregent |
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