Thursday March 4th, 2010 - Milwaukee, WI/Ft. Atkinson, WI
It seems like Iām in Milwaukee more now than when I lived there, but thatās where a lot of my business is leading right now. The āSchlitz Happened!ā one man show is starting to take shape, but now is when Iām going to have to make some difficult decisions. I need to hash out details and percentages of those Iām working with so there are no ugly surprises.
Iām the first one to admit I have trust issues, and Iām also a pigheaded control freak in a situation where creative control is involved. This is MY baby, and Iām very protective of it - especially right now in itās infancy. I have a vision of how I see it developing and Iām not going to settle for anything less. Iām not so sure the people on my team see that now.
I had a lunch with Ron Lee, the guy who produced comedy shows in the ā80s at Teddyās on Farwell, which is now Shank Hall. I like Ron and weāve worked together over time on some fun and interesting projects, including a cable TV show and also at 93QFM in 1991.
Ron has booked bands and likes to promote things and we have a history of working on many things together. I wanted to meet face to face and discuss what he saw as his role in this project and if I could meet his expectations. Heās been making some calls and setting up meetings without my approval, and quite honestly it bothers me a little. Iām concerned.
Itās not his fault that I got cleaned out by my last business partner, but that whole fiasco is still a fresh welt on my fanny and thatās just fact. I know everyone needs to get paid for their time, and Iām fine with it - but Iām not so sure I really need any partners right now in a project that hasnāt even gotten off the ground yet. Itās promising, but still only an idea.
Iām going to have final say in this particular project. Period. Meeting with sponsors and potential sponsors is something Iāve never really done before, but I need to get experience sometime and that time is coming soon. Iām a little concerned that things are going ahead with potential sponsors without me having met anyone yet. Thereās a fine line to toe here.
I donāt care if itās Ron Lee or Richard Halasz or Colonel Tom Parker, Iām just a bit wary of people negotiating anything āon my behalfā. I just am. Maybe thatās the dented can side of me that will always be there, but itās there and now is the time to set parameters for the duration of this project. If I establish rules now, Iāll either keep or lose everyone involved.
Now is the time to do that, rather than a year from now when money is involved. I like Ron Lee and I like Richard Halasz too, and both of them are working on promoting some upcoming shows. I just want to make sure weāre all on the same page as to what all of our roles are so nobody is taken aback. Better to talk it out now than have lawyers do it later.
Right now I want to do a few smaller shows and work out the bugs. I have an extremely full cupboard of actual material, now I want to shape it into a dynamite SHOW. It will be a work in progress as long as I do it, but I want to hit the ground running when I begin the bigger shows later in the year. Iāve got a plan of exactly how I see the show developing.
The offstage part is where Iām a little shaky, and I fully admit Iāve never enjoyed doing this part of the business. Thatās why Iāve worked with the Ron Lees and the other guy for so long. I let them handle as many unpleasant or uninteresting things as I could so I could focus on what I do best - create things. I think Iām going to have to restructure my M.O.
To their credit, those guys worked with me for free on many occasions. None of us had money, and Iāve never hit any huge jackpots, but I have been able to squeak out a meager living for a quarter of a century. Iāve paid people when I could and what I could, and Iāve always tried to be fair and err on the generous side whenever I could. Iām a softie at heart.
When I got cleaned out it really rocked my world. It still hurts, and it didnāt need to take place at all. If the guy would have asked me, I would have given him the money until heād be able to pay me back. Now weāre not friends anymore and Iām still out a chunk of cash.
Ron has never stolen money from me, but there really hasnāt been much to steal. After a lot of years of working with me for little or no money, Iād like to see him get a payday for his effort. Maybe Iām too soft, but I want to see all the people around me get their reward.
That doesnāt mean Iām going to give away a percentage of the show though. As much as I like both Ron and Richard, neither of those guys wrote one word of the show or had one ounce of creative input in how it all came together. They can promote shows all they want in as many places as they want, and they should be paid for that. But theyāre not owners.
IāM the owner of this concept for now. If I decide to sell it, someone will have to put up cash money on the barrelhead to buy it. Sponsors would be great, but letās get a hot show set and running first. I also need a synopsis of the concept so those sponsors know what it is so they can either sponsor it or not. I need a few chances to run through to polish it up.
This was a great eye opener today, and Iām glad I drove up. Iām going to go with my gut and my gut tells me to hold this close to my chest and do as much of it myself as possible until I really need to cut anyone else in as far as ownership goes. Thatās ringing out loudly in my head and I hear it clearly. No offense to anyone else, but Iāve earned this by now.
Iām in the driverās seat, and Iām sure it will work how it works. Iām not going to worry about it, and let it sit for a couple of days while I go to Pittsburgh to work in Cranberry at the Funny Bone this weekend. Iāll have plenty of time to think all this through in the car.
Tonight I had a show in Ft. Atkinson, WI at a biker bar that Iāve actually worked before for a comic friend of mine name Dan Still. Steve Sabo books it now, and I didnāt know it was the same place until I got there. They expanded and made it bigger, but itās still a bar in Ft. Atkinson, WI. I did it for the money, but the people were actually pretty friendly.
Still, these are getting very old. The smoke was thick and my clothes smelled in the car like a non filter Pall Mall cigarette that my grandpa used to smoke. I appreciate the money but Iām hoping to weed these out of my schedule. Soon. I want to work the nicer theaters.
Tags: Dan Still Steve Sabo