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I have all of my shows on an excel sheet. I find it so embarrassing, but I live too "in the present" when I go see shows so I tend to forget a lot of things. It's always nice to go back and see when I saw them and what theatre they were in, etc. I'll have to give that Playbill thing a try.
I track all of mine in an Excel sheet as well. I don't believe the Playbill Memory Bank allows you to track regional theater and tours, which is why I personally don't use it.
Doesn't something like this exist? Or is in beta mode? I remember seeing something about a letterboxd/goodreads for theatre app being tested but can't for the life of me remember the name.
edit: I want to say it was made by the same people who did ShowScore or maybe was inspired by SS, but is *not* ShowScore.
seahag2 said: "Doesn't something like this exist? Or is in beta mode? I remember seeing something about a letterboxd/goodreadsfor theatre app being tested but can't for the life of me remember the name.
edit: I want to say it was made by the same people who did ShowScore or maybe was inspired by SS, but is *not* ShowScore."
I recall this. They plugged it here on the board but it was in beta testing and only for Apple users so I didn't get to try it. Not that long ago either.
I wanna just lament a money for Stage Agent from facebook. Anyone use that a few years ago? THAT was a great app on facebook that allowed you to keep a history of everything you have ever seen including where and when as well as let you not when you have been in or worked on a production of something as well. Post reviews, see your compatibility with other facebook friends. Ugh, that was the best. May it RIP.
seahag2 said: "Doesn't something like this exist? Or is in beta mode? I remember seeing something about a letterboxd/goodreadsfor theatre app being tested but can't for the life of me remember the name.
edit: I want to say it was made by the same people who did ShowScore or maybe was inspired by SS, but is *not* ShowScore."
I believe it's Mezzanine the theater diary. Still just beta in iOS
THAT'S the one. And same DoTheDood. I am on their mailing list I think for updates but I can't recall getting any. They might be going to my junk mail. Bookmarked the page to make check ins on it every now and then.
I’m a beta tester for Mezzanine Theatre Diary. It’s a good app that works well and does exactly what it’s supposed to, but like Playbill Memory Bank, it doesn’t include regional theatre and tours, which I attend quite a lot of. I also use a spreadsheet. I’d be more inclined to use Mezzanine more if it expanded beyond Broadway.
Thanks for the help, everyone! I was able to download the test version of Mezzanine on my iphone. I like the layout but agree with what has been said - I wish it took into account tours and regional productions. Of course, you can add in your own productions but I would hope the official version has at least some of the more major non-Broadway productions available in the drop-down search. I also wish you could 'add friends' and read their reviews and experiences at a show (If they so choose to make these reviews public).
I use a (free) app called Airtable to keep track of mine. It's accessible via browser and mobile app, and I like that I can set different columns as specific types of data, like multiple choice/price/free response. The only thing this screenshot doesn't show is that I also have a column for city and who I saw it with. Feel free to PM me for a link to the base table if you want to use it!
Create an account at Show-Score.com, and rate each show after you see it. Plus, you can see what your friends are seeing and liking (or not liking) by checking out their reviews. Show-Score also allows you to add shows to your wish list, and you can ask for alerts when tickets go on sale or prices are within a range you specify. You can check out people’s reaction to any show, which is handy especially for early previews.