Throughout New York and the rest of the country, non-profit theatres are hard at work. Whether putting their own takes on adventurous modern musicals or nurturing the latest generation of bookwriters, lyricists, and composers, non-profit theatres ...
Head to the salon and then dust off your dancing shoes because HAIRSPRAY is here! The Broadway smash-hit and winner of eight Tony Awards adapted from the 1988 John Waters film, is now available for licensing from MTI (Many regional restrictions ...
Congratulations to the Chicago premiere of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty's THE GLORIOUS ONES for netting 8 Jeff Award nominations! The show, which enjoyed an off-Broadway run at Lincoln Center a few seasons ago, has tied for earning the most ...
The timeless tale of class differences and swapped identity is now available for licensing! THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, based on the novel by Mark Twain, is a delightful social satire centering on Edward, Prince of Wales, and Tom Canty, the son of a ...
It's been 50 years to the day since THE FANTASTICKS first opened off-Broadway at the Sullivan Street Playhouse, and this gentle little show is just as loved now as it was on its opening night. Drawing from a variety of material, including ...
SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS is a hilarious, somewhat unconventional romantic musical comedy. When Milly, a waitress, marries a man she met a few hours ago, she soon discovers her new husband expects her to take care of his six rowdy brothers. ...
On MTI ShowSpace, there is a rich array of photos from productions of Frank Loesser's shows, from original Broadway casts to high school ones! The MTI ShowSpace pages for GUYS AND DOLLS, WHERE'S CHARLEY, HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY ...
Check out this promo for a new Australian reality show: ULTIMATE SCHOOL MUSICAL: FAME
Premiering on Fox8, the show is about a group of students putting on a professional-level musical in six weeks.
To license FAME, visit its MTI show page. View ...
Monday, May 3, marks the 50th anniversary of THE FANTASTICKS. Tom Jones, the show's lyricist/bookwriter, has a special treat for audiences in honor of this occasion: he'll be up onstage, performing.
Jones had played the old actor Henry when the ...