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Quote Dramagurl214 Replybullet Topic: Transitions from theatre to musical theatre
    Posted: 3/28/12 at 1:22pm
I have a problem, I'm constantly being begged to direct musicals.
The musicals suggestions make me cringed.

When I tell them it be about three weeks or practice in a three month span people laugh thinking I'm joking with them.

Also we're a low budget community theatre and no one wants to help me with the fundraisers. (People thinking I'm lying when I tell them to do a musical properly you need about a thousand dollars)


I've been getting attitude for sticking to my guns. My comfort zone is non-musicals, should I read in to these people?





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Quote dboris Replybullet Posted: 3/29/12 at 12:13pm
Originally posted by Dramagurl214

I have a problem, I'm constantly being begged to direct musicals.
The musicals suggestions make me cringed.

When I tell them it be about three weeks or practice in a three month span people laugh thinking I'm joking with them.

Also we're a low budget community theatre and no one wants to help me with the fundraisers. (People thinking I'm lying when I tell them to do a musical properly you need about a thousand dollars)

(Meanwhile none of these people have any type of theatre knowledge or know how to handle a budget)

I've been getting attitude for sticking to my guns. My comfort zone is non-musicals, should I read in to these people?

(It's about two people begging me and causing me aggravation, they also do nothing for my theatre but send me emails and calls annoying me, I would change my number but I have other people from the theatre contact me at it.)

 
 
The plus side of musicals is that they tend to bring in pretty good sized audiances (although not necessarily higher profit due to the expenses), and can bring in actors that might not normally come out for a non-musical. The down sides , as you seem to already know, are that musicals are harder to produce, require a longer rehersal schedule and have higher expenses.
 
I am a little surprised at your $1000 number for the cost of a musical, that sounds like a bargin to me. I work with a 150 seat theatre that does 12 performance runs of musicals and expenses including rights, music rental, musicians, as well as technical costs usually run anywhere from $6000 - $10,000.
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Quote Dramagurl214 Replybullet Posted: 3/30/12 at 7:33pm
We do at most about 2-3 performances. (our ticket prices are at $5&$7 for almost all performances at 100 seats span sometime less depending on the show, we use a gym to perform in) Wow 12 performances! That's a lot. And I could see how a $1000 seems pretty cheap.
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Quote jayzehr Replybullet Posted: 3/30/12 at 8:26pm
1) If you're having financial problem consider raising ticket prices.  Yours are cheaper than a movie ticket; people will pay more than that..

2) Learn to say no and mean it or you'll be in trouble in the community theater biz!Smile
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Quote Dramagurl214 Replybullet Posted: 3/31/12 at 5:50pm
We had been considering the ticket prices the debate is what people are used to.
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Quote jayzehr Replybullet Posted: 4/01/12 at 2:10pm
Originally posted by Dramagurl214

We had been considering the ticket prices the debate is what people are used to.


We had the same debate going up from $8 to $12.  All things considered it didn't seem to affect attendance.
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Quote dboris Replybullet Posted: 4/02/12 at 12:48pm
Originally posted by jayzehr

1) If you're having financial problem consider raising ticket prices.  Yours are cheaper than a movie ticket; people will pay more than that..

2) Learn to say no and mean it or you'll be in trouble in the community theater biz!Smile
 
I would definitly agree about the ticket prices. My group currently charges $20 for a musical ticket and there are groups in the area that charge more. You could even leave you non-musical price the same and just charge more for the musical, this is not unusal.
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Quote Dramagurl214 Replybullet Posted: 4/04/12 at 8:54am
You guys have all been very helpful thank you!
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