| Everything You Needed to Know
about Booking All Asia,
But Were Afraid to Ask
1. Confirm Your Gig With Marc
You must bring a flyer within 7-10 days of booking, or an advanced deposit.
Gigs that are not confirmed will be re-opened, and "double booked."
Don't show up the day of your supposed gig without confirmation and expect
to get on stage. This will ruin the event for everybody involved. Also,
listings on our online calendar only reflect confirmed gigs. By following
our process and staying in contact with the club, you're insuring a successful
event for all parties involved.
2. Promote Your Own Gig!
All Asia books space like a community theatre so promotions are minimal.
This allows us to make our space available without charging a stage fee.
You get to keep 100% of whatever you decide to charge for your guests.
As a community theatre you may see many different styles of entertainment
all in the same evening. Please be respectful of other people's self-expressions!
3. Plan Out Your Time Slot!
Do not ask if you can start setting up 30 minutes before your slot, since
others may be using the stage. Any pre-setup can be done only in the back.
If you require a one hour setup time, and your slot is 90 minutes, you
will have 30 minutes to play. Be efficient! If you require 20 minutes
to break down, then your time play is now 10 minutes! Do not break down
into the next person's time slot.
3A. If You Are Late
You will probably have to cut your time.
4. Load In Through the Side Door
While others are playing it is common courtesy not to disturb their performance.
Don't load in too early, since there may not be space.
5. Use the Parking Lot at the University
Hotel
The University Hot Parking Lot is directly behind All Asia. It only costs
3 dollars with validation for the first 3 hours. After 3 hours, regular
rates go into effect. All Asia will not be held responsible for your lost
vehicle! Getting towed from a private lot will cost you $100 and a ticket
from the city costs $20 and up. In comparison, $3 is cheap cheap cheap!
6. No Outside Food or Drink
All Asia derives all its income from the sale of food and drinks. Without
revenue, there would be no place for new bands and artists to play. The
only food allowed is from our sister restaurant across the street, "The
PuPu Hot Pot" Chinese Restaurant. We have a new bar menu coming out
in May with inexpensive options ($3 to $5). Any "brown bag liquor"
will result in immediate confiscation and possible event shut down.
6A. One Drink Minimum
All guests will be asked to purchase a beverage. Sometimes the manager
will pre-sell "drink tickets" for $4 which can be used towards
the purchase of higher-priced drinks.
7. The Late Show is a 21+ Event
If you're staying, be prepared to show ID with proof of age. Valid ID
includes Mass Drivers License or a passport. This includes all shows which
run past 10:30 at night.
8. No Back Packs or Large Bags
Management reserves the right to search any bag coming into the premises,
and may "hold it" for you until you leave. Some people think
they can bring in their own booze, but we all know that is illegal in
Cambridge!
9. No Moshing or Slamming Will Be Tolerated
During Rock Shows
Show will be shut down by management if it feels there is a risk of loss
or damage, with no refund to guests. The city of Cambridge has indicated
that we are "a restaurant with an entertainment license." Aggressive
dancing is not conducive to dining.
10. You Break, You Buy
Anyone caught breaking All Asia property or stealing will be held accountable
for the replacement. Shows have also been stopped after such incidents.
Often, the promoter will not be allowed back until the item is replaced.
11. All Asia Does Not Have a Sound Engineer
Don't ask the bartender to help you with the setup while he's serving
drinks. If you have any questions about sound, come in before the gig
date to get familiar with the setup.
11A. All Asia Does Not Have "House
Mics" or "House Mic Stands" on Stage
Whatever you find has been left behind by others. We suggest you bring
your own mics, chords and stands and plug into our board. If you require
a microphone or a chord, the bartender may loan you one with a valid ID
or License.
12 We Have A Full Dinner Menu But No Wait
Service
Let your guests know that they will have to order all food and drinks
at the bar. If you are nice to the bartenders, they may bring the food
to your table. We are a "no-frills" establishment so don't ask
the bartender "How come nobody's waiting on me?"
13. Bartender Takes a Cut of Whatever Food
Gets Brought In Illegally
14. Restrooms are for Paying Guests Only
Tell your door person not to let in the bathroom users, because often-times
it is a homeless person looking to take a shower in our sink. Once we
had six rolls of toilet paper snagged by one of our "in-transit"
friends.
14A. Don't Destroy the Bathrooms
Please respect the porcelain god. Graffiti, cigarette butts, puke (aim
for the bowl), stickers and broken bottles are for the back seat of your
car.
15. Don't Knock the Club that Books You!
"Due to the management's screwing up the schedule, I apologize on
their pathetic behalf." If something goes wrong that is out of the
management's hands, roll with it and don't convey panic to your guests.
It's a small world in the club business, and once the club booking systems
goes online in 2004 clubs will able to exchange notes on everybody.
16. Try to Share Gear During Showcases
5 Drum Kits are Too Many for One Room!
17. Don't Get Drunk Before Your Show
Your actions will have a big impact on your guests' behavior, so you need
to be semi-coherent while you're communicating with them. The city knows
that people drink in that little parking lot, and they tie that in with
All Asia. Performers caught with bottles of booze will have their gig
pulled.
18. Anybody Can Get a Booking At All Asia
... Well, almost. Prime time slots are usually earned by merit (proven
track record of sales), or by advance deposit. You will not be measured
by artistic talent here. If you have a very large extended family, this
may be the place for your first show! Don't forget to remind your guests
that this is a full service restaurant and bar before they come.
19. The Styles Change as Often as Every
Hour
Warn your guests that if they walk in early, they'll be walking in on
someone else's show.
20. Turn Down the Volume!
If management tells you to reduce the volume, please do so. The neighbors
can call the police if it gets too loud, so please respect the citywide
noise ordinances.
21. Last Song, Wind Down!
The manager will let you know when time is running out by flashing a series
of signs "10 minutes," "5 minutes" and "Last
Song." Do not go into extended play during the last song. Last song
usually means 2-3 minutes remaining. If you are in the middle of one,
finish it. If not, you may play one more. Do not ask the audience if they
would like more, because it is not their decision. If you feel you want
an encore, wind down 10 minutes early and then do the encore!
If you still have further questions, feel
free to contact Marc:
617.497-1544
marc@allasiabar.com
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