How do you get rights to perform a musical?
To obtain the rights to produce a play or musical, complete the following steps:
- Play Title.
- Producing organization.
- Place of performance (City, State & Theatre)
- Seating capacity.
- Ticket prices.
- Nonprofit or for-profit group.
- Number of performances.
- Performance dates.
How much are rights for a musical?
close What are the royalty fees for professional theaters? In general, professional theaters pay at least $75 per performance of a full-length play or musical, and at most 8-12% of actual box office revenue. The up-front royalty guarantee is most regularly between $75 per performance and $250 per performance.
What are global theatrical rights?
Theatrical Rights Worldwide (TRW) grants live stage production rights for premium Broadway acquisitions including Jersey Boys, Grease, Monty Pythonʼs Spamalot, The Color Purple, Big Fish, Memphis, Million Dollar Quartet, The Addams Family, Saturday Night Fever, All Shook Up, Ghost The Musical, Curtains and Ring of Fire …
Is Spamalot still on Broadway?
Spamalot, the Tony-winning musical “lovingly ripped off” from cult flick Monty Python and the Holy Grail, will play its final Broadway performance on January 18, 2009. At the time of its closing, the show will have played 1,582 performances and 35 previews at the Shubert Theatre.
How long is Spamalot the musical?
about two hours
The overall duration of the show is about two hours plus interval time.
How much money did Spamalot make?
During its initial run of 1,575 performances, it was seen by more than two million people and grossed over $175 million.
Can you get rights to six the musical?
Concord Theatricals has secured exclusive worldwide stock and amateur stage licensing rights to Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’ “Six.” The musical is a slyly modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, with a twist that their stories of death, divorce, beheading, and survival are presented as a pop concert …
How much are MTI scripts?
$25 per script. To order, please login to your My MTI Account.