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Reference no. NAC2708
Subject category: Marketing
Published by: NACRA - North American Case Research Association
Published in: "The Case Research Journal", 2007
Length: 28 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

This case focuses on The Broach Theatre, a nonprofit performing arts theater located in the historic section of downtown Greensboro, NC. The theater offers plays for both adults and children and operates out of a small 166-seat facility that was until 30 years ago a Salvation Army shelter. As the Broach approaches the end of the 2005 season, its 18th year, Director Stephen Gee worries that his loyal audience is aging and he must do something to attract a younger audience and fight strong competition from another, newer theater located nearby. The Broach has done very little marketing, and Gee realizes it needs a revised marketing strategy. He is considering applying for a grant in order to employ a consultant to develop the new strategy.

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Abstract

This case focuses on The Broach Theatre, a nonprofit performing arts theater located in the historic section of downtown Greensboro, NC. The theater offers plays for both adults and children and operates out of a small 166-seat facility that was until 30 years ago a Salvation Army shelter. As the Broach approaches the end of the 2005 season, its 18th year, Director Stephen Gee worries that his loyal audience is aging and he must do something to attract a younger audience and fight strong competition from another, newer theater located nearby. The Broach has done very little marketing, and Gee realizes it needs a revised marketing strategy. He is considering applying for a grant in order to employ a consultant to develop the new strategy.

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