Hello all,
We are a year round musical theatre company and we offer a discount on groups of 10 or more tickets. We have a base of groups (mostly retirement and assisted living communities) that come to at least a few (if not all) shows each year. Our challenge right now seems to be bringing in new and younger groups.
Do any of you have a similar experience? How do you find groups to advertise to? Other than with ticket price, do you incentivize people to bring a group? Do you have the group option available upon request but don't advertise it much? Why do groups of people come to your shows/performances?
If you wouldn't mind sharing some thoughts, I would really appreciate it.Thank you,
Emily
Emily Harmon-WatiloGroup Sales ManagerBroadway Rose Theatre Companyemilyhw@broadwayrose.org503.620.5262
Hi Emily
I’m from Wales Millennium Centre in the UK and we have a healthy groups market. Couple of things we have done to build the database up is offer some benefits of being a group organiser, so incentivising/rewarding them.
The Benefits are:
Priority booking information sent to you wherever possible
Discounts on selected shows. See current offers
Flexible payment terms: book now, pay later (subject to terms and conditions)
Free flyers, posters and DVDs to help you promote the show to your group (when available)
Pre-bookable tours, catering, programmes, interval sweets & ice creams
Special pre-theatre dining options in ffresh restaurant
We have a section on our website that explains the benefits and what shows we offer discounts on - http://www.wmc.org.uk/yourVisit/groups/. We also have a dedicated groups line and this is invaluable, as we find building relationship with our organisers is an important part of the process and organisers trust us to ensure that the group outing runs as smoothly as possible. This is a huge factor when it comes to the younger groups as they don’t have as much free time to organise the outing, so giving them advance notice and flexible payment terms also helps.
We send regular newsletters http://www.wmc.org.uk/content/Site/YourVisit/Group/Groups_Autumn_16_ENG.pdf and give groups a priority period, this helps with ensuring that the group can sit together and make more of their trip.
We have also hosted launch events were they see a snip it of the show or taken some organisers to see the show in another venue, to make sure it’s right for their group. We have also organised Familiarisation visits with local groups like dance schools, Women’s Institute, Health clubs etc and showing them around the venue and explain the benefits of bringing a group to your venue.
Hope this is helpful but if you need more information please contact me.
Diolch
Many thanks
Catherine
Catherine Bryant Swyddog Datblygu Busnes
Business Development Officer
Canolfan Mileniwm Cymru Wales Millennium Centre
029 2063 4719 wmc.org.uk | @yganolfan | @thecentre
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If you wouldn't mind sharing some thoughts, I would really appreciate it. Thank you,
Emily Harmon-Watilo Group Sales Manager Broadway Rose Theatre Company emilyhw@broadwayrose.org 503.620.5262
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Hi Catherine,
Thanks very much for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I like the idea of inviting the groups to events or previews. Our real trouble is finding the groups even to invite to things. We’re having trouble identifying different types of groups that would be interested in attending the theatre who aren’t already connected, an on going challenge I think!
Thanks again,