To obtain a script for "Mamma Mia!", you can check official sources such as the show's publisher, Samuel French, or other licensed distributors that handle theatrical scripts. Additionally, local libraries or bookstores might have copies available for borrowing or purchase. If you're involved in a production, reaching out to the rights holders for a licensed copy is the best route. Be mindful of copyright restrictions when accessing or using the script.
One can find scripts for a Christmas play on the online repository of free scripts at Play Scripts. The website offers professionally written scripts for free.
Playwrights sold their scripts to acting companies who then had the exclusive rights to perform them. Since the companies had bought and paid for the scripts, the scripts were their property to do with as they would. The playwright had no further interest in them.
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you can buy them at bookstores == The Samuel French company, with offices in New York, London, Hollywood, and Studio City, CA, probably has the largest stock of plays available. If you have ever acted in a school or community play, the chances are great that the scripts were provided by Samuel French.
To perform the play, I believe you need to contact the publisher. For plays, it is, usually Samuel French. They will send you the paperback performance scripts which you then have to return to them upon completion of the run.
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Samuel French Ltd. was created in 1830.
Samuel French Morse died in 1985.
Samuel French is 5' 11 1/2".
Samuel Gibbs French died on 1910-04-20.
Samuel Gibbs French was born on 1818-11-22.
Samuel French was born on January 26, 1980, in Waco, Texas, USA.
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To obtain a script for "Mamma Mia!", you can check official sources such as the show's publisher, Samuel French, or other licensed distributors that handle theatrical scripts. Additionally, local libraries or bookstores might have copies available for borrowing or purchase. If you're involved in a production, reaching out to the rights holders for a licensed copy is the best route. Be mindful of copyright restrictions when accessing or using the script.