User talk:Elyse13

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American Blues Theater
Could you please refrain from promoting and advertising? You had turned the article American Blues Theater in one big advertisement but that is not what Wikipedia is for. The Banner talk 17:11, 27 February 2015 (UTC)

Hello The Banner, I understand removing promotional language from American Blues Theater's page, but I strongly disagree with the removal of the Current & Upcoming Production section & the Production History section. This kind of information is included on many theaters' Wikipedia pages (including Signature_Theatre_Company_(New_York_City), Steppenwolf_Theatre_Company and the Guthrie_Theater just to name a few). Production histories offer great insight into the evolution of a theater company's mission and aesthetic, and I ask you to please approve reinstating those two sections on American Blues Theater's Wikipedia. Elyse13 (talk) 20:05, 28 February 2015 (UTC)


 * Hi, Elyse13, and thanks for creating this article. I agree with you about the history of productions. I noticed this article at WP:Articles_for_deletion/American_Blues_Theater, and I voted it to keep it. I can't believe that a theater company could exist for 30 years in Chicago and not be notable. But what we need to keep it is material from third-party sources – awards, newspaper reviews, and so on. If you could find material like that it would help. Perhaps the company has saved clippings of times that they have been covered in the press and could send a list. I also noticed on their awards page that they say "For information on our productions prior to our 2009 rebirth, contact us!" They might be able to send a list of awards, which then we would have to check and verify. And we would have to verify any past coverage. Material like that. Do you think that would be possible? Thanks. – Margin1522 (talk) 17:46, 18 March 2015 (UTC)