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Sun, 2 Dec 2007, 04:25 pm
Norma18 posts in thread

Am I imagining things or have the costs of rights gone up a 'considerable amount' recently??

We have just got the necessary forms for our first three seasons - 'we' being the Old Mill Theatre in South Perth - (an amateur theatre in case anyone reading this is unaware)

1. The Sum of US - $200 per performance

2. Dangerous Obsession - $190

3. Jakes Women - $250

This equates to a complete row of seats every performance just for the royalties.

We increased our ticket prices last year, partly to cope with rising costs and partly to cope with BOCs charges and hope we don't have to do the same  for 2008.

On a related theme - why are people unwilling to pay for a programme?? (not everyone of course)

I have just done a full colour, 8 page A4 programme for a season. Simply to get it printed cost s around $2.20  per programme and that's not taking in to account the time taken to actually design and compose it in the first place - for which as a member of the theatre I don't charge. As anyone who produces theatre programmes will attest it isn't simply a matter of sitting at a computer and tossing them off in a few minutes!! To produce a quality programme takes several hours.

We have tried: a) charging $1 for an A5 B/W and $2 for a colour A4 (the latter recently caused  us to have a lot left unsold!!)

and: b) saying "programme by donation please" 

I still haven't decided which way is 'best' . The obvious alternative is to build the cost into the ticket, which will cause complaints about "getting too expensive these days"- And yes I have been on the receiving end of many such comments!!

I'm not actually seeking a solution- I don't think there is one- merely voicing thoughts.

programmes continued

Wed, 5 Dec 2007, 03:56 pm
            A good programme can give a professional touch to a show. I get most frustrated when there is no programme whatsoever. Ideally it should list all of the cast and techies, the acts, scenes and intervals – you would be amazed how few programmes give even basic information.
            Any photos should be big enough to see clearly. A programme recently had tiny colour photos of the cast printed on grey paper; these were even hard to see in daylight, and I doubt if the audience would recognise the cast again. A good idea but a waste of money.
            It is always fascinating to look back over the years and see who has been where and how they have progressed.
Keep the programme and charge a gold coin. I would much rather receive a subsidised programme than a glass of cheap sherry on arrival.
            Norma quotes some prices which I think are a little high, for example a WA company Printerfuel (08-9266-1044) do 2 sheets of A3 folded i.e. 8 sides of A4 with some colour for $1.50 (rather than $2.20) and the increasingly popular booklet scripts (in black ink only) of about 30 sides of A5 for around $3.20. I am not linked to this company, but I advise that you shop around.

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