The first thing that must be done is brainstorming because it allows one to creatively come up with ideas that, while thinking carefully, may not come up. This includes everything from ideas on what the theatre should do physically, actually, and spiritedly. After coming up with a bunch of ideas and WRITING THEM DOWN, take the ones that are believed to be the best and test to see how they would work in not only today’s world, but in the future. After finishing up with brainstorming, one needs to look and see if the ideas would literally work. They need to take into consideration all outside factors which affects the theatre, solely. An example of this could be the limited amount of parking space the theatre has at its disposal.
The bottom line is that the ultimate goal is to not only make the Fargo Theatre do well when it comes to money, but also make it so future generations will appreciate it. As the theatre sits right now, it was revamped for older generations. Nothing about it attracts younger generations. One thing that has to change is the idea that something classical can’t become temporarily modern. Cheap decorations and lighting can make the difference between a classical to a modern scene. It also needs to not be seen as selling out. It needs to be seen as forwarding the theatre’s availability for future generations. If no interest is sparked in the theatre soon, all will be lost and what effort has been put into saving it will be a waste.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
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