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Welcome to our new site!
Friday, May 22nd, 2009Welcome to our new website! It’s been a long time coming, but it’s finally here and we hope that you enjoy it as much as we do. Not only is it a better functioning site, it’s a lot prettier too.
We’ve added a lot of new features that should make browsing our site quick, easier and more fun.
Calendar of show schedule:
You can now go into our pop-up calendar for a quick look at show dates, times and locations. It also has a link to our online ticketing service.
Photo Gallery/Video:
Now you can view a huge collection of our show photos from past to present. There is also a nifty slide show feature. Keep on the look-out for our video feature.
Facebook & Social media:
You can now subscribe and share on our Facebook page along with all the other latest social networking sites. Please sign up to be our fans! Bookmarking our website and social pages are a breeze.
Our blog:
We’ll give you updates on what we’re doing, including our latest shows, info about our actors, and the mystery biz in general. Share your comments, suggestions and experiences with us. We’d love for you to join the conversation.
Search feature:
Our new search feature makes it easier for you to find what you are looking for. Just enter a keyword or phrase a list of where you can find that info will appear.
Ecards:
Send an ecard to family, friends and co-workers. It’s a fun way to organize a night out with us.
Content & Navigation:
We’ve organized our content so that it is easier to read and more accessible. We’ve reorganized our navigation to make it more intuitive, so you spend less time clicking in and out of pages.
The Design:
Finally, I would like to thank Nate Yungkans for designing our fabulous new site. If you are in need of a site redesign or any other website related service, contact Nate and his company at:
Nate Yungkans
Heroic Dreams Graphic Design LLC
nate@heroicdreams.com
703-349-7186
Fax: 703-822-5430
http://www.heroicdreams.com
We’re very pleased to offer you better online service, and hope to see you at our shows very soon!
Laura Daab, Producer
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Audience comments/review blog
Monday, September 20th, 2010If you have ever been to our shows, you know that we place a comment card at each audience member’s seat. It gives you the opportunity to tell us how you enjoyed (or didn’t enjoy) your evening with us, and it gives us the information that we need to keep your updated on special promotions and events at our theater. Your comments are key to helping us maintain and improve our product – to know what we are doing right and what we are doing wrong. The cards have been an invaluable resource for us in the 17 years that we have been collecting them. Because of them, we currently have an updated, active database of over 10,000 audience members and a wealth of information that keeps our theater relevant in an ever-changing social, economic and cultural landscape. Your comments make that possible. Now we want to share those comments with you.
In a few days we will be rolling out a new feature on our website that will post real-time, unedited audience comments and reviews from our show. We will set up a link on our home page and location pages to the review stream so that you can see what people are saying about a particular show, location and date. Jim and I want you to know that we are listening to what you have to say, and that we want to share that with the public.
There are many online review sites for people to post comments about their experiences, but often, these sites don’t capture a real overview of the majority of customers for any business. As much as sites like Tripadvisor, Yelp, Citysearch, Yahoo, and Google would like you to believe that they post legitimate & accurate comments, their reviews are more of a “thumbprint” of opinions that are mostly anonymous, some vitriolic to the point of libel, and it’s hard to verify authenticity. On the other hand, businesses post reviews selectively to enhance their online reputation. It is perfectly understandable for a business to do this, and one of the tenants of Marketing 101. Conventional wisdom dictates that pulling info from the two sources, a consumer should get a general idea of whether or not they want to do business with someone.
So, why would we want to post comment cards on our website?
Well, first of all, we don’t get many “bad” comment cards. Most of our comment cards are very favorable, and when they aren’t, we see them as constructive criticism. It’s an opportunity for us to do better, and it’s a chance to have an honest conversation with you about our business. The comments that we will be posting are from real people with real names from real places that really came to our shows. Some of our audience members will post a review online, but most will not, and we want you to see what they are saying without us sugar coating it.
For privacy reasons, we will be posting the person’s first name and surname initial along with the city and state (i.e. Karen M, Boulder CO), unless they have given us permission to post their full name.
Let’s get started. Here are some comments we’ve received within the past few weeks:
“Three of us came up this past weekend and saw “And the Killer
Is…” [Richmond] and “Fashion to Die For!” [Williamsburg]. We had a
great time. I was hoping to meet you, but I could see you had a great
crew in charge and you did not have to be present. Congratulations on
too very funny shows!”
Sincerely,
J. Tom Coleman III
Director, The Savannah Community Theatre
“Keep up the good work. You’re on the right track.” Tryone D., VA Beach VA
“This dinner/show is great. My husband & I are loving it. It is very funny and the food was gret. We will be back:) Lindsay C., Chesapeake VA
“We love your Murder Mysteries.” Ellen C. VA Beach VA
“Excellent night! Thanks!” Jared. C., Easton MA
“Actors were fun – even the one reading script during the show. Sodas in the same room would be nice.” Abby D., Germantown MD
“Loved it! Had a GREAT time. I will come back!” Rachel Y., Clinton OH
“Had a blast” Jennifer M., Springfield, MO
“Thank you for maintaining the progress of the show with all the disruptions of our loud table” Claire M., NJ
“Excellent with everything” Mary M., Reading MA
“Soda should be included. Play was hysterical! Loved interaction.” Debby G., Glenmoore PA
“I don’t like the fashion designers or Pollo. Only liked Eddie, Rachel and the food.” Nanii, Richmond, VA
“Need a microphone to hear better.” Everette E., Falls Church VA
“Loved it:)” Brett K., Hornell NY
“Bigger portions.” Brandon W., Castorland NY
“Fun! I look forward to the next mystery!” Glenn K., North Palm Beach FL
“Thank you for a wonderful evening.” Linda G., Annandale VA
“I had a blast!! I will return for another mystery.” Valerie L., Arlington VA
“Too expensive.” Barbara S., Hawleyville CT
“What a different but fun night out!” Meredith W., Alexandria VA
“Such a great time! Wonderful B-day celebration” Sara W. Nyack NY
“Serve food a little earlier” Noel S., Martinsburg WV
“Great show! Will tag comments on i-net Good Job!” Karen K., Ninnekah OK
“Very good. I used to act in dinner theater in Colorado. This was great! Summer B., Washington DC
“This is the 12th time we have been here & we enjoyed ourselves.” Grace D., Ventnor NJ
“Laughter is the best medicine. We laughed a LOT.” Jim DB., Bradford PA
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