👟Walk Through
If you leave production and performance date BLANK, the Widget will display: | If you select a production but leave the performance date BLANK, the Widget will display: | If you select a production AND a performance date, the Widget will display: |
All available productions from your organization | All available events in the production | The single selected performance date |
USE CASE | USE CASE | USE CASE |
You want patrons to see all events taking place at your organization. | You want patrons to see all available dates of a production. | You want to highlight your next production, the first run of a production, or the last run of a production. |
🎓 Recap: What Events Can My Ticket Widget Display?
This article explains the range of displays your Ticket Widget can show on your website, helping you control exactly what patrons see. You can configure it to display all active shows, a single production, or even an individual performance. These display settings are set in the Widget Configuration tab on the On The Stage dashboard, and any scope changes require regenerating the embed code to update the widget on your site.
🚀 Best Practices for Widget Event Selection
🎯 Define your showcase scope
Choose whether to display your entire season, one standout production, or a single performance—align it with your promotional goals.🔄 Restrict to available events only
Filtering the widget to only active and ticketed performances ensures patrons don't see sold-out or irrelevant listings.🛠️ Update your code when changing scope
After narrowing or expanding the event visibility, regenerate and replace the embed snippet for your website to reflect the new selection.🧠 Match display to context
Use single-show or single-date widgets on specialized landing pages, and full-season displays for broader event pages.✅ Test it live after changes
Preview your site post-update—verify that the correct events appear and the widget remains functional across devices.