I'm battling with something in regards to marketing. See, I want to show what I'm doing with show to people and potential audience folk, but I don't want to spoil the stories and/or songs, so haw can I market something without showing anyone anything?
It would be a lot easier if I was Bruce Springsteen talking about his songs because people know Bruce and want to see him. Maybe he should do a show where he tells the stories behind some of his songs, perhaps in a theatre on broadway? Anyway. Posters and photos are spoiler free materials but I want people to know the songs and want to see the show because they want to see it, not just because they're my friends and family. So how can I achieve this? Well I've had a discussion with Tom and he suggested creating a trailer for the show in the same way they do for a film - the trailer doesn't have spoilers so that makes sense. During the discussion with Tom, I did realise that I was probably being too precious about the stories, if you think of for example Tim Minchin who's often tells stories and then sings funny songs, his work is online and people still pay to see the songs live, even though they know how it ends. Plus, you don't buy an album and think "Oh good, no I have their album I never have to go see them live again". So suck it up and make some content already. Get some good footage of me telling a story to an audience and get it online.
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