A blog on Jobsite Theater as written by David M. Jenkins, producing artistic director.

Friday, August 28, 2009

The one where we push season tickets

We don't have a whole tag set up for season tickets for no reason. Simply put they're the most immediately impacting number one priority for our short and long-term stability.

Big fat stacks of cash handed to us in an envelope or all the awesome in-kind sponsors in the world don't put the butts in the seats the same way that season tickets do.

Brass tacks, once again:
  • When you buy season tickets you save a bunch of money. A 20% discount on the tickets themselves plus another wad of money since you pay a one-time handling fee of $10 per order instead of per-ticket service charges.
  • Your seats are guaranteed all year, no more worrying about if a show is going to be sold out.
  • We're easy like Sunday morning when it comes to moving your tickets to another night if something comes up. We know you're busy, and we're not trying to punish you for that.
  • You get to see all of our Job-side Projects for FREE.
  • You can buy more tickets to bring your friends at a discount as well.
  • Sometimes we send special offers from us, and sometimes TBPAC makes specials available - only for season ticket holders!
  • With the exception of the royalties we pay for out of NY to do the shows, the rest of your money is staying right here in Tampa Bay, not cruising up I-275 when the show leaves town.
  • Your purchase gives us stability, and makes a show better. More season ticket holders mean nicer sets and costumes, more pay for our actors and allows us to invest in equipment that not only makes that show better, but all future shows. We can concentrate our time and effort on making the show better, and not on trying to find people to come see it ticket by ticket, show by show.
We are about 50 season ticket holders down from last year, but we still have almost a month until we open the hilarious anything-but-traditional meditation on having a child - And Baby Makes Seven.

What can we do to entice you to go ahead and pick up those season tickets now?

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