I wasn't at the meeting because the time seemed better spent dispelling a mild hangover. I'm still trying to fathom the rationale for whacking one of the shows that provides 8-12 slots a month for troupes, but that's my problem for sleeping through the meeting.
Wesley wrote:I've held off on answering this until I could fully formulate my thoughts. So, here goes.
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I do not think merging the 3fer and Double Barrel is a good idea. I think we've fought hard to distinguish them, and they each use the time alotted to showcase different things. I know my troupe tackles a 22 minute and a 35 minute slot entirely differently, and I think that is a good thing. I'm very pro keeping both of these shows intact, largely as is.
I offered to take up managing the Threefer, but never heard back about it. I knew Phil was interested in it, but I haven't seen any movement by anyone with regards to the show.
One problem is that it's hard to differentiate Double Barrel (2 troupes) from the Threefer (3 troupes), especially when they're run back-to-back. If you swapped Micetro and the Threefer, maybe.
Also, changing the name from "The Threefer" to "Threefer Madness" with a campy anti-drug-hysteria-themed ad campaign could be fun.
As for the Cage Match and Blank Show. I'd hate to lose them. I think they each provide a unique form of improv that we don't have a lot of other outlets for (be it competitive, ad hoc teams, or experimental). Though, I agree that both have their problems and need some tweaks.
I like the Cage Match but I think it could use a rest to let people (Mike) recharge and let us sort out how to market it. There's nothing wrong with putting it on hiatus for 3 months and then doing a media blitz in January trumpeting its return. Hint: promote a show at least a month before it goes live.
No offense, but "The Blank Show" is an awful name because it implies the content of the show is so vague or unimportant to give it a more descriptive name. It's hard to market. Part of marketing is helping people sell your product, so ask yourself how one sells an experimental show.
Maybe The Blank Show should be a 2-week or month run. Dunno. The two Blank Shows I played each had an audience of five and had little or no rehearsal. I wouldn't describe them as trainwrecks, but I don't expect the audience was too impressed.
Also, these slots have simply not been advertised very well. Let's face it, shows that people don't know about, don't make. And these shows have not had a lot in the way of advertisement, either in print or via announcements during other shows. I think we can pull the numbers up, but it will take effort and hard work.
One thing I wanted to mention was that we could better coordinate with holidays and downtown events (Book Festival, Pecan St. Festival, ACL, Eeyore's Birthday, O Henry Pun Off, etc.) by advertising thematic shows during those events. We need to know about these events in advance so we can promote 2 weeks out, have materials made up for flyering during the events, scheduling troupes, and designing shows that match the theme.