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Play # | Unique play number generated by Theatre Manager. |
Access Groups | Specify which groups of people can access the data |
Play Code | A quick reference for a play. It is recommended that play codes start with the fiscal year of the performance, followed by the play number. This allows for quickly generating reports on plays by year.
If there is more than one venue or different types of series, for example a main-stage and a second stage series, a character code can be included after the year. See below:
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Play Colour | You can override the normal play colour displayed on the calendar by selecting a different colour from the colour palette. |
Play Title | Official title of the play as it will appear on the ticket or internet.
If the play title is perfect for the internet, yet too long to print on a ticket face, you can adjust your ticket face to split it at word boundaries using the tStringFields.$splitString( P_PLAY_TITLE, width, segment) ticket face calculation. |
Season | Year the play takes place. This is based on the financial year. |
Pricing Map | Displays the Venue and Number of the Pricing Map that the play will be performed in. Plays which are to be sold with reserved seats must take place in venues that have had seats created. Plays sold as general admission, Festival Sales or Traveling Troupe, may be sold to plays with or without seats created. Click to learn how to change a map for an event. |
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Theatre map search button. To open a list of possible theatre maps to choose from click the button. From the list double click on a map to select it. There are rules for switching venues or pricing maps. The new venue or pricing map must:
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Additional Information |
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Corporate Sponsor | Name of the sponsor for the production. Additional sponsors could be entered in the notes field. This information can be printed on tickets. |
Special Note | Additional information such as warnings or special messages that may be required for an play. This information can be printed on tickets. |
Director | Director of the play. This information can be printed on tickets. |
Playwright | Playwright of the play. This information can be printed on tickets. |
Form Requrements |
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Forms |
If the FORM itself is marked:
The forms that a patron has filled out are in the 'forms' tab on the patron window. |
Show Status Information |
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Active | Status of the play for reporting purposes. |
Closed | Status of the play for ticket sales and postings. If a show is closed, it means that no further ticket sales, exchanges, or refunds are allowed. We suggest closing a show shortly after the event is reconciled and any royalties are paid. It means if people miss an event, they can no longer have their tickets exchanged for other events or for a donation - so close it when you figure you no longer want this to happen.
There is a feature during year end rollover that asks you to if you want to close all the prior fiscal year events - we suggest using that feature if you have not closed shows throughout the season. |
Date Closed | This field displays the date the play was set to prevent sales and financial changes. |
By | This field displays the initials of the employee who closed the play. |
Web Sales Controls |
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Maximum Tickets | Sets the maximum number of tickets to be sold in an cart for this play via web sales.
If the Box Office will allow a patron to have more than the allotted number of tickets, the tickets will need to be sold by a Box Office staff member and not via the internet. Numbers entered here override those entered as global defaults in the System Preferences Web tab.
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Web Sales Stop Time | Number of minutes before/after the performance start time in which to remove a performance from the Internet. Time set here overrides the defaults set in the system preferences web tab. Click here for more information.
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Web Sales Stop Type |
Indicates whether the stop time is before or after the performance begins. Typically, you want the performances to cease being sold online before the actual performance time. However, there are a couple of instances where you might to stop sales after the performance starts, such as:
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Live Content Availability | The default time, in minutes, after the start of a performance in which a live streaming video will be available. If nothing specified, it uses the default from the system preferences web tab. | ||
Web Seat Map Display | This option allows you to specify how you would like the map to display for web sales. Options in the Drop Down selection are:
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Ticket Printing Information |
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Print selected ticket face | Choose to print ticket for this play (is the default setting) |
Ticket Face | The ticket face selected for the play. The ticket face number can be typed manually or selected. |
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Click to open a list of possible ticket faces to choose from. Double click on a ticket face to select it. By leaving this field blank a built in default ticket face design will be used for printing tickets. |
Mark ticket as printed (but don't print) | Will not print a ticket for the play all though when tickets are sold they will appear printed. |
Only Print Sales Promotion ticket face | Prints a ticket based upon the promotion selected. For more information regarding printing tickets by promotion refer to Promotion Detail. |
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Click to print a test ticket for this play. |
E-Ticket Delivery Options | These indicate how all performances of the play are to deliver electronically. You can change these for each individual peroformance. Click for more information on
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Print at Home | Options are:
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