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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Topic: branching out to grow membership Posted: 5/15/11 at 9:14pm |
After spending years as a Board member of our CT, I decided to take a break and have taken on the head of our membership committee instead. The last membership chair was nice, but a bit ineffectual and our memberships have dropped to pretty dismal levels. I have been going through the process of updated our (out of date) database and have begun to send out membership renewal letters to long lapsed members. I have to admit, there hasn't been much return.
So, I'm attempting to figure out what we've been doing wrong. What have our members gotten in return for their membership? We don't give out free tickets to opening nights like some. Nope. They get a newsletter emailed to them every month and the satisfaction that they've supported their community theatre for a year. Well, that just doesn't seem like enough to me. There are some people who would love to do theatre, but can't because their lives are way too busy. It's these people I think we've lost and these people I'd like to concentrate on. For the past 6 months I've been trying to stretch our wings a bit. We've had a karaoke/membership drive party that turned out pretty well. We charged members $5, lapsed members got it free if they re-upped — (* I learned a lot that night and am looking forward to the improvements when we do it again this year). We celebrated National Poetry Month by hosting a night of poetry (ditto the *). — And now I'm kicking around the idea of hosting a Radio Theatre Night. All of these things are fun and for the most part, free activities that don't require a lot of time but still allow some of our busier members the opportunity to perform. I'm hoping for the best. If any of you have any ideas, please respond. It takes a theatre community to raise a community theatre and I need all the help I can get! |
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Majicwrench
Celebrity Joined: 2/07/07 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 178 |
Posted: 5/16/11 at 1:19pm |
First ya gotta tell me about "Radio Theatre Night"
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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Posted: 5/16/11 at 9:49pm |
Well, there are tons of old radio programs that are public domain. (Go to www.genericradio.com) Everything from Abbot and Costello to The Shadow. I was thinking it would fun to put on an old radio show, announcer, commercials and all. We could use a lot of different members or not. The best thing about it is everyone would be able to hold scripts and one or two men would be able to do several male roles if needed. I was also considering putting the sound person stage left and playing around with using the wrong sounds on purpose, etc. Still just kicking it around...
I know there's an award winning theatre in New York that does original stuff, strangely enough called Radio Theatre. |
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didj1028
Star Joined: 1/25/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 54 |
Posted: 5/20/11 at 8:26pm |
The radio theater night sounds really fun to me... the trick is this: how to make it interesting enough to sit and look at people "making radio". Some nice cyc color/changes, nice looking podiums/stools, a couple plants? More relaxed (sofas?)?
There's a great free sound program called Soundplant that would be great for a live sound effects person (use mp3/wav sounds to augment physical sound effects.) You can map a sound file to every key on the keyboard, and play like 6 at once if desired. |
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Geoff Ehrendreich
Waterloo Community Playhouse Waterloo IA |
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didj1028
Star Joined: 1/25/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 54 |
Posted: 5/20/11 at 8:29pm |
I think you have some really good ideas and would love our theater to do something of that nature. Some incentive beyond the early bird ticket price for being a member.
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Geoff Ehrendreich
Waterloo Community Playhouse Waterloo IA |
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didj1028
Star Joined: 1/25/11 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 54 |
Posted: 5/20/11 at 8:30pm |
It occurs to me that you could have a segment or two in the radio show where you pulled audience members to stage and handed them the script. A funny moment for a gender swap gag perhaps?
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Geoff Ehrendreich
Waterloo Community Playhouse Waterloo IA |
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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Posted: 5/22/11 at 8:04pm |
Thanks for taking the time to read and reply. My dad used to talk about the old radio programs, now I listen to them on satellite. I'm really looking forward to trying this. I guess I'd better start finalizing things and writing out a proposal. I'll let you know how it goes if I get a date. Till then, check out this website http://www.radiotheatrenyc.com/reviews.html. This guy does all original stuff. Of course we're not about to write our own scores .... but I'd love to catch this if I'm ever in NYC!
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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Posted: 8/19/11 at 9:59pm |
The "radio show" is next Sunday at 2pm. One show only and free admission. We decided on two half hour productions with an intermission of home-baked goods in between. We will have donation baskets out, but more importantly, lots of membership forms!
We were able to hand out a lot of fliers at our last production and have gotten some great feed-back, so we're hoping for the best. We've even had a few retirement homes asking if we could perform for their residents! Best of all, the 3 men and 3 women in the cast are having a blast playing a total of 28 roles. Our sound guy is getting pretty creative with the foley table, too. We costuming 40's style to get everyone in the right frame of mind. Now, the proof will be in the puddin' as they say. |
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jayzehr
Celebrity Joined: 8/11/05 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 537 |
Posted: 8/20/11 at 3:00pm |
How much do you charge for membership?
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SamD
Lead Joined: 6/25/09 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 39 |
Posted: 8/20/11 at 10:35pm |
It depends. $15.00 for a single, $25.00 for family, then we start Patrons out with $50.00 on up.
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