Theatre costs

Daniel Kershaw | 08/08/2007 - 09:28

I was wondering if anyone out there knows much about hiring theatre companies in Perth and what ones they would recommend. I know there are some good out there, but I am looking for an economically viable theatre. I don't mind hiring a shack if it gets bums on seats. I know all the additional costs like public liability insurance knocks up the bill, so I am quite prepared for going out into the suburbs in order to find something that meets my financial needs. Any suggestions would be most welcome.

Thanks.

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Hello DanielDo you want a
Author: Don Allen
Date: 08/08/2007 - 10:50

Hello Daniel
Do you want a theatre company or a theatre ? i.e. are you looking for someone to stage a show or a venue to put your show on.

If you are looking for a venue, although you say location is determined by your financial needs, if you choose too remote a location or a location that does not have parking or easy transport or does not have the demographic audience that would come to see your production, you may pay the price of a poor choice of location.

Perhaps some more details or desires ?
Regards
Don


I think he means hiring a
Author: Na
Date: 08/08/2007 - 10:53

I think he means hiring a venue, not a company.

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Sorry I didn't clarify Don.
Author: Daniel Kershaw
Date: 08/08/2007 - 12:24

Sorry I didn't clarify Don. I hadn't had my morning coffee. I meant venue. And thank you for the point on public and transport, I hadn't thought about logistics of travel. I have had a bit of a look around and the cost at the Subi theatre looks quite reasonable for the seating capacity. Even the studio would be effiecent if you didn't want to take such a financial risk.


Publicity is what makes a
Author: Don Allen
Date: 08/08/2007 - 13:20

Publicity is what makes a show, even average shows do well out of good publicity and good shows do poorly with poor publicity.

Look into profit sharing with a venue to reduce your risk. You will need a good marketing plan to convince them to take the risk.

Look into the university theatres, UWA have the Dolphin and Murdoch have the Nexus.

The Bakery does alright.

The City Farm puts on shows.

The Fly By Night Musicians Club in Freemantle has plays put on there.

For a small intimate venue there is the Cavern at the Quarry Amphitheatre in Floreat Park.

You can look into youth funding from the state government.

Hope that helps a bit.

Don


Thanks for your advice,
Author: Daniel Kershaw
Date: 10/08/2007 - 10:49

Thanks for your advice, Don. Most appreciated.


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