Just a little company by the name of Universal Pictures
If you are referring to the Rogers & Hammerstein version, their estate owns the rights.
The stage rights to "Mamma Mia!" are owned by the musical's original producers, Judy Craymer, Richard East, and Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA. The musical, which premiered in 1999, is based on ABBA's songs and has been licensed for performances worldwide. The rights for amateur and professional productions are managed through various licensing agencies.
Disney
Dramatists Play Service, Inc. owns these rights.
Pirates of Penzance is in public domain. This means no one owns the rights and you don't need to pay anyone or have anyone's permission to use it.
If you are referring to the Rogers & Hammerstein version, their estate owns the rights.
Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. owns the rights and licenses both the musical (play) and the music from it.
Disney
Theatrical Rights Worldwide have took over from Samuel French.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization....visit their website at www.RnH.com
Dramatists Play Service, Inc. (link below)
The musical rights to "Scrooge" are typically owned by various entities, including the estate of Leslie Bricusse, who wrote the music and lyrics for the musical. The rights may also be managed by music publishing companies or licensing agencies that handle the distribution and performance rights for the show.
Microsoft owns the rights to Halo.
who owns movie rights? how do you research movie rights?
Read your govering documents to determine who owns the roof. Whoever owns the roof is responsible for its maintenance, preservation and protection.
No, he doesn't. He owns the rights to "Carolina on My Mind" which is part of the Beatles collection he owns the rights to. He does not own the rights to "South Carolina on My Mind".
No it is not illegal to collect runoff from your roof, because no one owns it.