You will need a license for the performance, and the fee for the license will vary significantly based on whether admission is charged or not.
Lobbying
If it is for their entertainment, their music appreciation, or in some instructional usage, it is permissible. HOWEVER - if it is for the production of ANY type of show or presentation for which an admission fee is charged, OR the score and/or the lyrics are copied and transcribed for usage - you MUST obtain permission of the copyright holder. ANY commercial (i.e.: profit making) motive for using the copyrighted material is protected by law.
And do this WHY? You can't accept so-called "donations" either. Very likely no. When someone owns the "rights" to the play they own it and control it totally and completely.
Not without a license.
A student would have to first attend an Undergraduate college before they could ever apply to an Ivy League (or any) Law School. The caliber of the school may play a factor in admissions but, more importantly, the student would have to get high grades and perform well on the Law School Admission Test before applying for post-graduate Law School admission.
You need an emulator, and a ROM, which are illegal if the system being emulated is copyrighted, or if the game the ROM is of is copyrighted.
The play is from 1936. Various adaptations will have different dates.
If it is an original creation (of your own) and not copyrighted, then you can play it wherever you like.
Most Pop Wanrner programs charge 100-200$.
Ten dollars is the price of admission to the play A Raisin in the Sun.If handwritten then the title should be underlined rather than italicized.
46.00
This song is copyrighted, so you would need to purchase the sheet music for it.