Local Advertising Opportunities in Marion, Ohio
- Chip Gregory
- Oct 22
- 2 min read

Get Seen. Get Remembered. Get Results
At every Rogue Theatrics event — from dinner-party cabarets to our legendary Fright Night — we turn the spotlight on Marion’s small businesses.
Before the show and during intermission, your brand appears on the big screen in front of 300+ locals who already believe in supporting hometown talent.
It’s simple, affordable, and built into every production we do — because building community is what Rogue is all about.
Why It Works
When 300+ guests pack Urban501 for two nights of comedy, cocktails, and chaos, they’re doing more than watching a show — they’re connecting with Marion’s creative scene and supporting local business.
That means the same audience that’s laughing, cheering, and tagging the event on social media can be seeing your logo on the big screen before the show even begins.
We’re not talking about a scroll-past Facebook ad. We’re talking about a captured audience sitting in front of 20-foot screens, waiting to be entertained — the perfect time for your brand to shine.
Advertising Options
Ad Type | Description | Price |
Shared Logo Screen | Your logo displayed with other local supporters. | $35 |
Solo Logo Spotlight | Your logo alone on screen between acts. | $60 |
Large Static Ad | Full-screen still image promoting your business. | $75 |
15-Second Animated Promo Video | A mini-commercial we can even design for you — yours to keep and reuse. | $250 |
Each ad runs up to 30 times per night, shown before the show and during intermission.
That’s repeated visibility in front of hundreds of engaged locals who actually spend money in Marion.
Limited Spots
We keep the ad reel short so the show can stay fast — which means only a handful of advertising slots remain before opening night.If you’ve ever wanted to put your business in front of a loyal, local crowd that loves supporting Marion-made events, this is it.
Reserve Your Space
Email chip@roguetheatricslive.com to lock in your spot or ask questions about creative options.



