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Related shows or resources: Next to Normal
Musical linecense
This letter was made to request a license for the
"Next to Normal" musical, that we want to perform at Dongseo University, Busan, South Korea. Our student here, musical major, in Dongseo University are interested to study and learn about this show. I am hoping that we receive a chance to get the license so that we could prepare and perform it in an official way.Of coursely it will be nonprofit show.Thank you for your kind consideration
Related shows or resources: Les Misérables
Hi, I am a french college student and I'd be interested to know if the French version of the show is available for licensing for a non-professional troupe, thank you very much !
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical
Performance CD
I don't see a performance cd listed in materials like it was for Mary Poppins. Is this not available? Not at this time but maybe in the future?
Related shows or resources: Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical
Performance CD
I don't see a performance cd listed in materials like it was for Mary Poppins. Is this not available? Not at this time but maybe in the future?
Related shows or resources: A Funny Thing... Forum
Gender Switch?
Does the licensing agreement allow for gender switching as has been allowed in the past? I’m specifically referring to Whoopi Goldberg as Pseudolus. Thanks for the help!
Related shows or resources: Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical
Will the rights for Matilda also be available for amateurgroups in the Netherlands?
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Hairspray JR.
Hairspray JR with Latino & Asian students
Hi there!
My school is doing Hairspray JR this year. We are a diverse urban school and most of the students participating in theatre are Latino or Asian (we have very few students who are white or black that participate in the program). Are there suggestions for how to approach casting when students are non-white but are members of other races that are not African American?
Related shows or resources: Choreography and Staging Manuals, Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical
MTI USA has advised by email that rights to Matilda are available. Does this just refer to USA as Aust site is still listing the show as unavailable.
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Into the Woods JR.
Do Jr. plays always come with year-long rights?
In the "help" section of Into the Woods Jr. someone from MTI answered a question saying, "Purchasing the showkit provides you with the licensing right for one calendar year."
In the showkit section of the site however, it says that they created "a special license just for accredited schools grades K-9. This license includes all the ShowKit® resources, plus the right to perform the show as many times as you would like within one year." This seems to suggest that to recieve the rights for a full year, the performers have to be in grades K-9, however we can get the license for people up to 18 years of age.
Which one is it? Does any Jr. musical automatically come with the rights for a full year, or do the performers have to be in K-9?