Thank-you for choosing Theatre Manager. We have included this
tutorial with the demonstration software so we may ensure that your
first use of Theatre Manager runs smoothly.
Theatre Manager is an enterprise wide application designed to manage ticket sales, donations, gift certificates, patrons, media, finances, web sales, ticket scanning & gate control, facilities, project planning, email blasts and more.
Theatre Manager has always been an integrated customer relationship
management (CRM) tool since the inception in 1985. Integrated truly
means from the ground up: sales on the Web interact in real time with the
sales at the box office with common patrons. With Theatre Manager, one
application that does it all – there is no data to transfer between modules.
To enter the demonstration program, logon to the Demo Database as the Master User. The password for the Master User is MASTER.
Purpose
The purpose of the demonstration tutorial is to introduce the customer to a few of the many features and benefits of Arts Management System's flagship software, Theatre Manager.
The user will explore and manipulate:
- The Patron Window
- The Theatre Manager Tool Bar
- Ticket Selling
- Donations
- Mail Lists
- Report Generation
There are a number of features that the demonstration tutorial
does not cover such as:
- Personnel Management
- Form Letters/ Word processing and Email blasts
- Label Printing and Google Maps
- Advanced Ticket Selling Features
- Season Ticket Renewal Notices
- Event Setup
- Web Sales
- Facility Management
- End of Day and Accounting
These features are available in the demonstration software, and you should feel free to explore Theatre Manager to its full potential once the tutorial has been completed. If you wish to be personally guided through additional features, please contact the Arts Management Systems sales office at (403) 536-1214 or e-mail our sales office at sales@artsman.com where they can schedule a time for an extended conference call with one of our Training and Support Team members.
Target Audience
The instructions assume that the user is familiar with the operating system installed on the client's computer (Windows or Macintosh), and basic functions such as using a mouse to open, select and drag objects.

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Always complete an instruction before continuing. The
tutorial relies on information entered by the user. Each step builds
upon the previous one.
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