MTI (Musical Theatre International) currently holds the rights to Legally Blonde the Musical.
mtishows.com
As of right now, nowhere. However, soon after the nation tour of Legally Blonde the Musical has ended, Musical Theatre International (MTI) will be licensing out the rights to the show, and you will be able to obtain a perusal copy of the script from their website.
Theatrical Rights Worldwide have took over from Samuel French.
Performing rights societies act as clearinghouses for performance rights on behalf of many copyright owners. As a rightsholder, a performing rights society helps you negotiate performance licenses and collect fees; they may also work to connect you with potential licensees.
Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. owns the rights and licenses both the musical (play) and the music from it.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization....visit their website at www.RnH.com
As of right now, nowhere. However, soon after the nation tour of Legally Blonde the Musical has ended, Musical Theatre International (MTI) will be licensing out the rights to the show, and you will be able to obtain a perusal copy of the script from their website.
Theatrical Rights Worldwide have took over from Samuel French.
you can apply for the rights at mtishows.com
The MTV airing of Legally Blonde: the Musical has not yet been released on DVD. Laura Bell Bundy released a statement to CNN saying: "MTV was pretty open about the fact that they wanted this to be their High School Musical. The only reason they didn't put it out on DVD is they can't. We didn't give them the rights, because if you have the DVD, are you really going to come see the show?" Now that the show is no longer on Broadway, there has been great demand for a DVD, but MTV still doesn't have the rights to release one. There is a very slim chance that there will ever be a DVD release by MTV.
An amateur theater company generally needs to obtain performance rights and pay royalties to legally perform a musical. This typically involves purchasing a license from the copyright holder or a licensing agency. Performing a musical without securing these rights can lead to legal consequences, including fines or injunctions. However, some musicals may be in the public domain or have specific provisions for amateur performances, so it's essential to check the status of the particular work.
They are not available yet, but if you want to be notified at their release, go to MTIshows.com. Its a great Musical, I wish to do it myself.
It is possible. Usually you will have to send them a check, for the rights, and they can send you the rights. Of course, sometimes a theater will get denied it it is too close to another theater performing the same thing.
Yes, there are theatrical performing rights for "Moulin Rouge!" The musical, based on the 2001 film, is licensed by various organizations, allowing theaters to produce performances. Rights are typically managed by companies such as MTI (Music Theatre International) or similar licensing agencies. Interested theaters should contact these organizations for specific licensing details and requirements.
Disney Theatrical Productions has the rights to The Lion King stage musical.
Performing rights societies act as clearinghouses for performance rights on behalf of many copyright owners. As a rightsholder, a performing rights society helps you negotiate performance licenses and collect fees; they may also work to connect you with potential licensees.
That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.That type of relationship does not create any rights. If you want legal rights then you need to get legally married.
As it is still running on B'day, the rights are unavailable as of now.