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Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ answers questions we’re frequently asked in regards to booking shows and fundraising opportunities. If you have any questions not answered here, contact us!
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.
Yes, several suggestions that have worked for many other presenters.
The process typically involves contacting your company through a booking form or direct email, discussing available dates, and confirming the show’s suitability for your venue.
This includes discussing the show’s price, whether it’s a flat fee or based on ticket sales, any deposits required, and potential additional costs like travel or accommodations for performers.
Details on stage size, seating capacity, technical requirements like lighting and sound systems, and any specific set or prop needs would be covered here.
This question explores if adjustments can be made to the show’s length, content suitability for different demographics, or inclusion of local elements or themes.
Understanding if your company offers marketing materials, social media promotion, or other tools to help promote the event would be key to maximizing attendance.
Understanding if your company offers marketing materials, social media promotion, or other tools to help promote the event would be key to maximizing attendance.
Typically, there’s a set fee per performance plus a minimum ticket sales guarantee. For fundraisers, part of the ticket sales might go directly to the cause.
Advice might include leveraging local Catholic networks, using church bulletins for promotion, and setting up additional fundraising activities like raffles during the event.
Basic requirements might include a performance space with adequate seating, a simple stage setup, and ensuring there’s a sound system for the interactive elements of the show.
While the show has a set script, there might be opportunities to tailor parts of the performance to resonate more with the local Catholic community or to highlight the fundraising aspect.
This would cover technical support, performer availability, managing audience expectations, and perhaps even some coordination on the day of the event to ensure everything runs smoothly.