Tonight was overall ok, though not all the actors were off-book. A few swore they would be by Wed. Let's hope so.
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| Taking notes at the end |
One thing that is gratifying is that the actors are helping to start promote the show, taking some of the smaller posters and agreeing to take a bunch of postcards. (I mean one would certainly hope they believed in the show by this point; I think a few of them are excited about it.)
Ted has been helping out a lot on getting the final images together for the posters and the postcards, and then Alex created the QR code to get added to everything, which adds that professional touch (and will hopefully lead to more ticket sales).
Lynn is taking charge of getting matching polo shirts for herself and Brian (to be a bit of a uniform for the Bards) as well as the cast t-shirts, so that is all quite cool.
We've sold 80 tickets (though a few are going to reviewers!). I think if we manage to sell 300 tickets we'll basically break even, aside from the stipend I plan to guarantee the cast and crew. It might take more like 400 tickets to cover that, and the math may still not work, but it isn't really about the money, for me at least. If you are interested, you can use this link (since I am behind the times on QR codes...).





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