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9/22/2008 - Get Ready for a Fun "Girls Night" Out Review
The opening night of "Girls Night: The Musical" at Shea's Smith Theatre was an estrogen extravaganza. Under a spinning disco ball, there was raucous laughter, singing and dancing - and that was just the audience.
8/8/2008 - Raucous "Girls Night" fun for all Review
The estrogen level of "Girls Night" did everything it could to blow the roof off of the palatial Hanover Theatre Wednesday night.
7/17/2008 - Girls Night: The Musical - Get Ready for Estrogen Overload Review
Imagine this if you can: "Sex in the City" meets "Desperate Housewives." Then, throw in "Grease" as the offbeat third ingredient and you've got "Girls Night: The Musical."
5/30/2008 - Girls Night: The Musical Review
I must say I was pleasantly surprised after dragging my baby-booming, starch-conservative mother out to "Girls Night: The Musical" last night. It even sent my Pentecostal mother on a laughing spree...
5/14/2008 - Leave The Man at Home For Fun Musical Review
Think just as funny and raunchy as "Sex in the City," although definitely not as sophisticated.
4/4/2008 - Broadway Series South: Girls Night: The Musical Review
Last night, this uproarious musical comedy, produced by Entertainment Events Inc. and Robert Dragotta of New York City and presented April 1 - 6 by Broadway Series South, had the mostly female audience in A.J. Fletcher Opera Theatre rocking, from its opening number - Diana Ross' "Remember Me" (1971) to its exuberant encore of Gloria Gaynor's 1978 chart-topper "I Will Survive."
12/4/2007 - Wimple while you work: Sister leads "Christmas Catechism" Review
So, a nun walks into a theater. No, really. It's not a joke. Not yet.
10/31/2007 - Paramount musical celebrates female friendships News and Press Releases
There's nothing quite so entertaining as watching girls who just want to have fun. They can be catty and cynical, silly or serious, weepy or wistful. And they've evene been known to get a bit raunchy every now and then - usually after midnight and only with the most innocent of intentions.
10/25/2007 - Sister rules, with sharp humor and nostalgia Review
"Late Nite Catechism" at the Olney Theatre Center for the Arts through Nov. 11, takes a hilarious and nostalgic look at parochial school education 40-some years ago, and incorporates many of the changes in the church since then, but it is never unkind or cynical about either the old or the new ways.
11/28/2006 - Watch out, wise men: Sister's a wiseacre Review
Now for something completely different - at least in these rancorous times: a comedy inspired by the Catholic Church that isn't edgy or angry or blasphemous.
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Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold

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How much profit can we make from our event?

With 300 tickets sold at $30 per ticket, you will make $3500 from ticket sales alone. From there, your profit will only increase as for every ticket over 200 your organization will make $20. As a matter of fact, in 2007 alone we have three new additions to our $15,000 + Club.

Do you have suggestions on making money outside ticket sales?

Yes, several suggestions that have worked for many other presenters.

  • Concessions: selling snacks and beverages either before or after the show or at intermission. Be creative since you can set the theme of your event this way.
  • The Program: selling advertising in your program benefits both the advertiser and you. Numerous groups have made more than $1000; some groups have made over $10,000 just selling ads! Also, giving Special Thanks or Acknowledgement in return for donated goods or services also helps your bottom line.
  • Auctions: local restaurants may donate dinner for two or a local salon may offer a manicure. Both are very good auction prizes!
  • Raffles: a 50/50 raffle or a raffle for donated goods or services is a great way not only to make money, but to add some excitement to the evening.

Once we have booked the show, are we on our own?

No, certainly not. We have a full staff of people happy to answer your questions and work with you to make your event a success. From advertising materials to technical expertise to online ticket sales, there will be people to support you.

Do you have a question we haven’t answered?
If so, please call us toll-free at (877) 386-6968
or e-mail Donald Faber, the Custom Events Sales Director.

 



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