5 Things I Learned in my First Year Marketing a Community Theatre

 
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If you're a nonprofit, chances are you don't have a graphic design and social media expert doing your marketing. Those people cost money.

But, it doesn't mean your volunteer, working board member or administrative assistant who doubles are your marketing coordinator can't still be a nonprofit marketing superstar!

Learn how Emily Steele, a volunteer and our Grit HQ Public Relations Consultant has developed and "failed forward" with her trials and tribulations in marketing a community theatre in Decatur, Illinois.

Take it away, Emily!


Theatre 7 is a nonprofit, volunteer-run community theatre company based in Decatur, IL.

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After playing around on stage for a few years, I produced the spring 2017 show and absolutely loved it! I filmed cast videos, set up media interviews, took photos, and bragged about how awesome the show was to anyone who would listen. I even made my first GIF!

I joined Theatre 7's board of directors last July as the volunteer marketing member. And with three mainstage shows, three fundraisers and several community events, I had to hit the ground running. Now that we are moving into our 55th (wow!) season, I took a few minutes to reflect on that first year managing the print and digital marketing from what went right (yay!) to what went wrong (boo!).

1. Take audience surveys

How can you sell an idea if you don’t know who your audience is?!

We included audience surveys in each show’s program and received 360 back along with some great demographic data and ideas.

For instance, now we know that more than 90% of our audience reported living in Decatur or the immediate area. We truly are a community theatre and don’t have to worry about competing with Springfield or Bloomington markets.

Always find opportunities to survey your audience, learn more about them, and get new ideas!

2. Use video

This is an area that I love to play with so I may admittedly have a bit of an advantage.

We ended up with a lot of free advertising on Theatre 7’s Facebook page through cast and crew interviews and other promotional videos. Many people come to our shows because they know a cast member, so we applied that same theory to advertising by making short cast interviews (around 1 minute) which family and friends liked and shared.

Some of the videos got more than 1,000 views without us spending a penny!

I use Adobe Premiere Pro, which is a higher-end (i.e. expensive) program, but I’ve also played around with Adobe Spark and Lumen 5 for social media and TV commercials. And both of those online platforms are free!

Expand your community by creating shareable videos for social media.

3. Evaluate

My degree is in Journalism, in the realm of but not exactly marketing, so there was a lot of learning on the spot.

I went in using a lot of the past approaches without understanding why we were doing them.

Once I stopped to ask why most of our marketing budget was being spent on print advertising, I was able to re-evaluate and shift gears.

4. Get organized

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This might be a nonprofit thing, or maybe a creative people thing (we theatre people are very dramatic), but I spent a good portion of the first two months just getting organized.

Theatre 7 has been around 55 years, but there were some really basic things we still needed answers to. Once we got that, everything else became much easier.

5. Try, try & try again

I’m not gonna lie, I threw a lot of ideas out there with each new production to see what stuck.

About half worked - social media boosts, increased member and patron email communications and ticket deals through the local media. A quarter could be tweaked to work - promotions using a hashtag during the show, live videos and print flyer distribution.

And I’d rather sooner forget the rest - guacamole making contest?! I like to dream big.

So maybe a particular marketing effort didn’t work for the last show. Tweak it and try it again, but if it’s still not working, don’t be afraid to let it go....Let it goooo!

OK, cut me some slack, I made it this long without making any musical theatre references. I couldn’t resist!

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Are you ready to take action?

I’m so excited by what Theatre 7 has accomplished in the last year and looking ahead we have some pretty clear goals to continue growing in our 2023-24 season.

P.S. - As a bonus for getting to the end of this blog, I’ll let you in on a little secret. My two favorite and free(ish) local marketing options were:


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