May I ask for some light for my show?
My local theatre group is putting on a musical; my daughter and I both have substantial roles. This show has a cast of more than 50 actors, original music, a live orchestra, puppetry, dance, film (I'm doing all the special effects, which is pretty new to me), awesome costumes -- you name, we got it.
But it's summer and people are traveling, so tickets sales are sluggish. We built a kickstarter page too, but unless a miracle happens, we're not going to reach our goal and will lose the money already pledged.
If this show crashes, my theatre will go bankrupt and close. They are like family to my daughter and me (and all the other actors).
So, if inclined, may I ask for some light to shine upon our little theatre, so that all the effort we've put into marketing this show pays off in time?
Thank you!
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)The spotlight is ON Creative projects are so fun, and there is not near enough fun these days!! If you have a chance to share more about the project, that would be really cool too. Is the kickstarter page a website?
Here's to envisioning you finding the crowds who really want to see a good show!
Sweet Freedom
(3,998 posts)Kickstarter.com is a website that allows companies to create fundraising campaigns for their start up projects.
davsand
(13,428 posts)Sending best wishes to you all for a well attended and much appreciated run for your show! What piece are ya doing?
Laura
Sweet Freedom
(3,998 posts)it's Alice in Wonderland.
So we're trying to believe in impossible things...
kimmerspixelated
(8,423 posts)Light Love and ....Success!
Sweet Freedom
(3,998 posts)Howler
(4,225 posts)n/t
Digit
(6,163 posts)May your sales increase and light shine upon your theatre.
Tsiyu
(18,186 posts)and advertise free AC and lemonade with every ticket sale.
Just sayin that because I am very hot...
Good vibage your way, dear.
Break a leg.
Sweet Freedom
(3,998 posts)We're about to send out correspondence to all of our supporters that if we don't sell x number of tickets by Monday, we're shutting the doors.