We asked Richard Robertson of TheatreGrams.com to introduce us to the ins and outs of this new project for theatre fans.
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TheatreGrams
As an account executive in a theatrical advertising agency, I have often
heard producers lament that no one was coming to their websites.
Other than print their web address in a few ads, they weren't really
doing much to promote their shows' sites. It was a sad realization
for each of them that the entire world hadn't been sitting at their
computers, mouse at the ready, just waiting to visit their sites as
soon as they launched. As the ad agency, were we supposed to
drive people into the theatres or drive traffic to their websites?
Eventually, I came to realize they have it backwards. If people
weren't coming to the websites, maybe we needed to take the
websites to the people. With the growing popularity of html email,
this was quickly becoming a possibility. And with streaming media,
the possibilities were greater than ever.
So in March 2000, Carl Lee and I started TheatreGrams.com. Our
motto is "We Bring the Show to You!" TheatreGrams are rich media
previews of Broadway and off-Broadway shows sent by email.
TheatreGrams let you watch previews of shows before deciding
whether or not to buy tickets. If you have html email, you can watch
the preview right in the body of the email message. If you have text
only email (including AOL), there's a link that takes you to where
the preview is posted on the web.
The previews are similar to movie trailers, only they're created in
Flash, using a combination of still photographs and music, usually
with a voice-over. We decided not to use real video because, in
this day and age, it's too limited; it has to be relatively short, shown
in a tiny window, and it's extremely unreliable. After getting one "net
congestion" message too many, we swore it off completely.
There are 4 things we want you to know about TheatreGrams.
- To receive TheatreGrams, you just go to the website
(www.TheatreGrams.com) and register your email
address. That's it. It's free, and you'll never need to go
back to the website again.
- Each TheatreGram email comes with a discount offer
and a special discount code. You still buy tickets through
Telecharge or Ticketmaster, or you can print out the
discount info and buy directly at the box office (saving
on all those service charges). The discounts generally
range from 25-50% off full ticket prices.
- Part of the proceeds from tickets sold through
TheatreGrams is donated to nonprofit organizations.
Each show has a designated beneficiary, sometimes
tied in with the theme of the show. For Waiting in the
Wings, which is set in a retirement home for actors,
we donated part of the profits to The Actors Fund, who
actually fund a retirement home for actors in New Jersey.
For The Laramie Project part of the proceeds is being
donated to The Matthew Shepard Foundation, established
by Shepard's' family.
- Most TheatreGrams come with the opportunity to win
something, such as CDs or theatre tickets. To enter
the contest, you're instructed to look for a clue hidden
within the video preview, and then send the answer in
an email. Winners are chosen randomly. Our next
TheatreGram email will have a list of recent prize winners,
including the winners of a year's worth of free Broadway
tickets, a pair of opera glasses, and several CDs. We
have several drawings throughout the year for a year's
worth of free Broadway tickets (the winner gets one
pair of tickets each month for a year – to the shows
they choose!). All current subscribers are automatically
entered for these drawings.
So that's TheatreGrams in a nutshell. We hope you'll stop by
TheatreGrams.com, register and give us a try. Maybe one of
our previews will tempt you to try a show you wouldn't normally
have given a second thought. And you just might win something
along the way!
-- Richard Robertson