So, we're back at school in-person full time, and our fall play will be recorded in person and then streamed out to the audience. (Rights and the streaming platform are secured.) I'm curious what others are doing or would do in this situation?
We can choose to either stream at specific times/days or have it available for video on demand for up to a week. Which would you choose, and why?
For ticket prices, there is a $2.95 per ticket fee that I plan to build into our ticket prices. Would you charge an individual ticket price? If so, how much? Would you also offer a "family" ticket price (so say there are 4 people in the household who plan to watch the show they just pay that price.) If so, how much? Or would you just stick with one price for all instances? If so, how much?
For some context: The show is a full length production of one-acts that are connected by 3 main characters that take us in and out of each one act. Our ticket prices are usually $12 for students, $15 for adults, and reserved seating is $26.
Thanks, I'm interested in a conversation about these options to help me figure out the best route to take. I figure there are others in the same boat that could benefit from a discussion of options.
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Kristi Jacobs-Stanley
Louisiana Co-Chapter Director
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