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tristanrobin
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Posted: 7/04/05 at 11:14am |
one other thought about audiences and old chestnuts.
I'm curious how many people who produce those old musicals and situation comedies and farces also find they have middle- aged to elderly audiences? If we don't start exciting YOUNG audiences (I mean young adults, not children) to the theatre soon, we're going to end up with empty houses becasue all the prospective audience members are dead. How many 22 year olds do you know who think a hot Saturday night would include sitting through "Annie" or "Sound of Music?" |
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Kathy S
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 2:01am |
That's a good question which brings another question to mind (which might better be posted in a different location...) How do you market to a twenty-something audience? We write lots of news articles which are published in almost all of the newspapers in the area, but I don't think 22-year olds are reading the newspapers. They also are not listening to the radio stations which are willing to give us free publicity. Probably the best way to get young people in the audience is to cast their friends and, yes, Tristan, you have a very good point in the material being a key element. We need to be appealing to all ages. |
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Gaafa
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 8:42am |
Your right & g'donya Tristan! I can remember prescribing to the similar thoughts, back in the 50?s. When I was about 10 & fired up a new theatre group, with a bunch of mates from theatre! We had much the same fears, which become rather redundant & unfounded over time, as it?s was solely dependant on where you are positioned within the time cycle! I?m not trying to knock your questions, suggestions or fears. Only that the 20 year olds of today, will be the artificer?s of community theatre in the 2020?s, doing much the same productions as we are today! Bewdy mate - keep questioning it! |
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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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Linda S
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 10:52am |
We have just been struggling with the same question. We are setting our season for next year and we want to do something that will attract a younger audience and younger members. I was really struck by the ages of audience that came to see our last show, The Music Man. We sold out every performance, but well over half the audience were grandparents with their grandchildren. There was almost no one 20 to 40. Our theater is on the second floor of an historic building. In a couple of years most of the audience will not be able to manage the stairs. We are going to take a bold step and do a rock musical. There are even a couple a four letter words in it! Some of the board members are skeptical, but sandwiched in between 2 old chestnuts is going to be an edgy new musical! (Keep your fingers crossed we can get the rights!) The interesting thing is that, even though the production is a year away, young people are already asking about auditions. The pit is already shaping up with some the best young musicians in the area asking to be involved, and one the best young music directors is already on board. L. |
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jtonner
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 11:47am |
Boy, I thought this topic was dead, but all of a sudden it has started a good discussion. I do have a couple of thoughts. My list has 968 different show on it. The most performed show is Proof with 31 shows. This is 3/10's of one percent of all of the shows produced (within the guidlines I listed in my initial post). If you add up all of the top ten musicals, you still get right at 20%. In addition, of the 968 shows there are 592 being done buy just one group. That is 61% of the total. While many of these may be in the "done to death" category, some are very edgy, experimental, or seldom performed classics. I will be doing another list for the 2006-2007 seasons, starting in January. I will list a separate categories any unpublished shows being done. This could give us another idea of what is going on. If you want the full list, and all of the other stats I figured, it is on an Excel spreadsheet and I would be more than happy to send it out if you email me. John |
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jtonner
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 11:53am |
As I was reading throught the topic again, I was just struck with anothe thought. The reason I decided to so this was a trip I took through the AACT websites last year, basically for the same reason, just to see what is being done. The thing I noticed last year was Fiddler on the Roof was being done by everyone (at least that is the way it seemed). This year Fiddler is only on the schedule for five theatres. It did not even make the top ten. We may be doing a lot of the same "old chestnuts", but ever those come and go. John |
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tristanrobin
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 3:09pm |
"In addition, of the 968 shows there are 592 being done buy
just one group.? That is 61% of the total." that really confuses me. am I being dense? LOL please explain that |
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Shatcher
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 3:12pm |
One of the theatres I work with does 2 old standards a year along with 2-3 newer pieces. This seem to work out well for them. They sell a lot of season tickets so they were able to draw in some of the older folks to the Newer shows. Jeckle & Hyde and A Man of no Importance did very well for them. To bring in the younger crowd we did The Rocky Horror Show around Halloween. It was the best selling live show in town 2 years in a row. We sold out 30 preformances and had to turn people away! Now Rocky may not work for your older folks but it sure will pack em in!
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jtonner
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 4:15pm |
Sorry, I should have explained a little better. There were 968 shows on the list. Of these, 592 were done by one group only. Hope that helps.
John |
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tristanrobin
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Posted: 7/05/05 at 5:06pm |
thanks now I get it LOL |
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