KML Sponsorship Opportunity - KML Saves the Day
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Created By: chief22
Last Modified: 05/08/07
Summary: David, Here is a rough sample of a marketing piece that we could use to sign up sponsors. -- josh

Sponsor our Current Show for $7,500 and get a KML Fuaxmercial featuring your brand to boot!

Thank you for considering a sponsorship of Killing My Lobster's latest theatrical release, KML Saves the Day . The price for a title sponsorship is $7,500 and includes the following:
 
1.  Branding throughtout all marketing and promotional materials for the show (expected attendance of 2,000+ over a 3-4 week run).
 
2.  The production of a scripted fauxmercial, create, conceived and acted in by the actors from KML Saves the Day.  One example of merit is a recruiting video.
 
Please select your payment information below, fill in the payment details and click Submit once. All the information is required.

From: https://www.killingmylobster.com/donate/

Sample of the KML Creative Process: Jelly Donut


From: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orvoSJJQowc

About

Killing My Lobster is a San Francisco sketch comedy group and film production company. Voted Best Laugh Factory by the San Francisco Bay Guardian and two-time winner of the Best of the Fringe Award at the San Francisco Fringe Festivals, Killing My Lobster has produced over two –dozen theme-based comedy shows. The group has also made 14 short films that have screened at over 40 film festivals including Sundance, and the San Francisco International Film Festival where the Lobsters took home a Golden Spire Award. The San Francisco Chronicle calls Killing My Lobster “the closest thing the Bay Area has to its own Second City.” Since the Lobster’s first show in a 25-seat converted office in the Mission on Valentine’s Day, 1997, Killing My Lobster has worked with over 300 Bay Area actors, writers, directors, designers, filmmakers and musicians to create exciting original work for local and national audiences. Killing My Lobster shows regularly include live bands, thematically coherent through lines, and an emphasis on high-production values. The material is created collaboratively which results in a range of comedic styles that fuse raucous slapstick with sharp satire, wacky monologues with indulgent musical numbers and once in a while gives rise to a slide show about cats and nuclear physics.

From: http://www.jeteye.com/jetpak/aa5b51eb-1672-4e65-9e01-29570f76e188/

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From: https://www.killingmylobster.com/donate/

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From: https://www.killingmylobster.com/donate/

KML Saves the Day

KML Saves the Day June 1-16 at the Eureka!   PDF Print E-mail 

Summertime is the season of blockbusters at the cineplex--and this summer, KML presents an all new sketch comedy show about superheroes: KML Saves the Day! A true blockbuster of the absurdist imagination, KML's superhero show will be tighter thana pair of Underoos.

Lovers (and for that matter, haters) of comic book culture, superhero lore, and the general oddballs who think they have an alter ego will find something to savor in this ode to the superpowers in all of us. KML Saves the Day--directed by longtime lobster Sarah Mitchell, featuring music by Ian Dickenson, and actors Andy Alabran, Molly Berry, Erin Carter, Joel Dovev, Regina Melzer, and Jon Wolanske --is up, up, and away June 1 through the 16 at SF's Eureka Theater. Performances Wednesday through Fridays at 8 pm and Saturdays at 7 and 10 pm. [And get this: all Wednesday and Saturday 10 pm shows are pay-what-you-can!] More details and a link to buy tix will be available beginning May 4.  


From: http://www.killingmylobster.com/content/view/778/41/



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