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Companies for licensing musicals?

Companies for licensing musicals?

fiyero8132
#0Companies for licensing musicals?
Posted: 4/16/06 at 11:06am

I've been in shows that have used MTI, Tams Witmark, and R&H. However, I've recently co-developed a theatre groupb and I was wondering if we are overlooking anything. Are there any other companies with catalogues that I can access? Also, how can I access the list of shows that Samuel French licenses? Thanks/

Jon
#1re: Companies for licensing musicals?
Posted: 4/16/06 at 2:42pm

Samuel French has a website where you can browse their copllection of musicals.

Dramatists Play Service has a small collection of musicals - mostly lesser-known Off-Broadway ones.

Joshua488
#2re: Companies for licensing musicals?
Posted: 4/16/06 at 3:13pm

Yes, try Dramatists Play Service. They actually have some good musicals to choose from.

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Necromancer07707
#3re: Companies for licensing musicals?
Posted: 4/16/06 at 5:11pm

Sam French really isn't worth looking at unless if you're into shows that are the like of "Starmites"


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blaxx
#4re: Companies for licensing musicals?
Posted: 4/16/06 at 6:17pm

Mmmm...doesn't Samuel French license Chicago, Best Little Whorehouse, Blood Brothers, Falsettos, Grease, La Cage Aux Folles, Mack & Mabel, etc.?

Those ain't no Starmites.


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