Making Light(s) Work.
Today, Glyn and I
visited St Albans’ Maltings Arts Theatre - our soon-to-be sister venue for
Mostly Comedy - for a quick onceover of their tech set-up so we’re prepared
for the first gig in three weeks.
We met with the
venue’s tech manager, who was super-organised, much like the venue itself. It’s
such a pleasant change to visit somewhere that’s the epitome of tidiness and
order that has absolutely everything we need in-house. Mostly Comedy should fit
the space like a glove, provided we sell enough tickets to make the night work.
Sales are healthy - particularly for the last of the three dates with Reginald
D Hunter and Hattie Hayrldge - but they could be better; it’s just hard to
establish the night quickly when we’re at the mercy of a location without a
constant footfall, despite being so close to the shopping centre’s multistory carpark.
The good thing is
we still have a few weeks to sell the first show. Organsing the first Mostly
Comedy Festival is currently getting in the way, but we should be set in a few
days; it’s just hard work keeping on top of it. Ultimately, we’re
optimistic about thr little venture. It’s okay to start with a slow build as
long as we don’t lose a fortune in the process.