RE: Pull non-ticketed events into Tessitura website?

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Hi Nicholas,

 

Yes, we do this at the Flynn. We created a season for Non-Ticketed events. We put all lectures, fee workshops, gallery showings, etc. into that season. Our web developer then changed the site so when a performance is pulled from that season, there is no BuyTix button. Instead there is a More Info button. In addition, we created a content type so we can redirect these events to event pages instead of it going to a ticket page.

 

Look at our home page listings - http://www.flynntix.org/default.aspx. You will see this demonstrated on the Gallery event on 2/15.

 

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

Gloria

 

From: Tessitura Web Forum [mailto:forums-tessitura-web@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Nicholas Hudson-Ellis
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2014 6:14 AM
To: Gloria Ormsby
Subject: [Tessitura Web Forum] Pull non-ticketed events into Tessitura website?

 

Hello Tessitura Web API gurus,

My org is redeveloping our website at the moment, and one of our goals is to pull in dates and times of Performances, even if there are no tickets available, and present them in a calendar.

An example of this would be a free exhibition. We still want the exhibition to show up in a calendar with Performances that do have tickets. 

Another example of this would be an event that we do not provide ticketing for. We would still create Performances, but would use the TNEW Buy Tickets override Content field (or something similar) to provide the external link for customers.

The rationale behind this is to keep Tessitura as the single source of event information that is exposed to the public at some point.

Do any organisations operate like this? Or have you considered this and went down another path?

Cheers,

Nicholas Hudson-Ellis

 

 



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