HAIRSPRAY, GUYS & DOLLS, GODSPELL Revival & More Now Available on Scene Partner

By: Mar. 27, 2014
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Music Theatre International (MTI) announces that with the new partnership started last year with MyTheaterApps.com, several MTI titles are now available digitally on the Scene Partner WebStore for use as a rehearsal tool in the Scene Partner App. Theaters and actors will be able to access MTI e-Scripts to memorize lines while mounting officially licensed productions.

According to John Prignano, Senior Operations Officer of Music Theatre International, "One of MTI's missions is the creation of memorable experiences for our customers by supporting and helping them during every stage of their theatrical journey. With Scene Partner, we're now able to use state-of-the-art technology to help actors and directors maximize the rehearsal process by learning their lines through an interactive app and really exploring an MTI script."

The current MTI musicals available for Scene Partner are:

ANNIE
AVENUE Q-SCHOOL EDITION
DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
BLOODY BLOODY ANDREW JACKSON
THE DROWSY CHAPERONE
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
GODSPELL-2012 REVISED VERSION
GUYS & DOLLS
HAIRSPRAY
LEGALLY BLONDE
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
THE MUSIC MAN
SEUSSICAL
SHREK THE MUSICAL
THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE
WEST SIDE STORY
XANADU
THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL

Theatres are able to rent multiple copies and distribute the e-Scripts to their casts during the term of performance licenses, through a secure, online theater library. Actors who are participating in MTI- licensed productions are able to rent a copy of the e-Scripts for their personal libraries as well. More information is available at:http://www.mtishows.com/resources.asp?id=6_1_0_6&theatricalresourceid=39

With the Scene Partner App, actors can divide their scripts by character, act and scene while taking advantage of interactive features such as the ability to record their lines or use computer voices for text to speech playback.


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