"Footloose: The Musical" typically runs for about 2 hours and 15 minutes, including an intermission. The exact duration can vary slightly depending on the production and any additional elements included. The musical features a lively score and energetic dance numbers, reflecting the themes of freedom and self-expression.
Footloose - musical - was created in 1998.
The Broadway musical that "Footloose" is based on is also titled "Footloose." It premiered in 1998 and features a score by Tom Snow and lyrics by Dean Pitchford, who co-wrote the original 1984 film's songs. The story revolves around a city teenager who moves to a small town where dancing and rock music are banned, and he fights for the right to dance. The musical captures the same themes of rebellion, freedom, and self-expression as the movie.
Footloose (1984) is rated PG. Footloose (2011) is rated PG-13.
Footloose/On Any SundayThe Girl Gets AroundI Can't Stand StillSomebody's EyesLearning to be SilentHolding Out for a HeroHeaven Help MeI'm Free/Heaven Help MeLet's Make Believe We're in LoveLet's Hear It for the BoyCan You Find it in Your HeartMama SaysAlmost ParadiseDancing is Not a CrimeI ConfessCan You Find it in Your Heart? (Reprise)Footloose (Finale)
Royalties for "Footloose The Musical" can vary based on the licensing company and the specific production details. Typically, they are calculated based on factors such as the size of the audience, the number of performances, and whether the production is amateur or professional. It's best to consult with a licensing agency, like MTI (Music Theatre International), for precise rates and terms associated with your specific production.
Footloose - musical - was created in 1998.
I think it came from the movie "Footloose".
The Broadway musical that "Footloose" is based on is also titled "Footloose." It premiered in 1998 and features a score by Tom Snow and lyrics by Dean Pitchford, who co-wrote the original 1984 film's songs. The story revolves around a city teenager who moves to a small town where dancing and rock music are banned, and he fights for the right to dance. The musical captures the same themes of rebellion, freedom, and self-expression as the movie.
Footloose (1984) is rated PG. Footloose (2011) is rated PG-13.
Why not do a movie/ musical theme? They can swim to the music from grease, fame, wicked and even footloose...
Footloose/On Any SundayThe Girl Gets AroundI Can't Stand StillSomebody's EyesLearning to be SilentHolding Out for a HeroHeaven Help MeI'm Free/Heaven Help MeLet's Make Believe We're in LoveLet's Hear It for the BoyCan You Find it in Your HeartMama SaysAlmost ParadiseDancing is Not a CrimeI ConfessCan You Find it in Your Heart? (Reprise)Footloose (Finale)
Royalties for "Footloose The Musical" can vary based on the licensing company and the specific production details. Typically, they are calculated based on factors such as the size of the audience, the number of performances, and whether the production is amateur or professional. It's best to consult with a licensing agency, like MTI (Music Theatre International), for precise rates and terms associated with your specific production.
Kenny Loggins wrote Footloose.
The Production Budget for Footloose was $24,000,000.
Is footloose still running
'Footloose' by Kenny Loggins
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