<img style=”margin: 5px; float: left;” alt=”10121″ src=”images/galleries/2011/2011-08-07/10121.jpg” height=”247″ width=”369″ />Due to some controversy surrounding the posting of guest’s images online we want to take a moment to clarify our policy on posting children’s images here. All joking aside, we take the issue of privacy very seriously, both yours and our own.
We post images of our young guests starring in the show because we think this will be fun and exciting for them. We invite every young member of the audience to help out with a trick on stage and we photograph each of them and post the pictures of our stars here in our galleries. We are very clear in advance of the show, during the show and at the end of the show that no one has to have their picture taken or posted here on our website. If you have been to the show then you know that we are very clear about this.
Everyone is informed and no one has to have their picture taken or posted here.
Everyone is given the option to see us after the show and ask us to delete photos privately so they are not embarrassed.
Everyone can email us and ask us to take down photos that we post online at any time.
If you want us to delete a photo of you or your child please send us an email through our contact page and we are happy to delete the image.
We are here to have fun and we want you and yours to have fun. We hope that seeing yourselves as part of the show here online is a positive experience for you.
We would also like to clarify our position about people who complain about this. Every ad includes information about this policy. We talk about it on our website prior to the show. The blurb on the ticketing page talks about it. We talk about it at the beginning of the show and again at the end of the show. We make it easy to opt out. We believe that the hundreds of people who benefit from this outweigh the two complaints that we have had from people who were either not paying attention or were willfully stupid.
Thanks,
Paul