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Rodgers and Hammerstein Owners Hold Major Auction; Company Sale in Future?

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008; Posted: 03:09 PM - by BWW News Desk

The New York Post is reporting that The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization is currently undergoing a major restructuring of the company which may include a potential sale of the hundreds of titles it holds the rights to. 

The company is reportedly in the process of shopping out its titles-- which include hits like Oklahoma! and The King and I-- to potential buyers ranging from hedge funds managers to big publishing giants. The company is attempting to sell more that $325 million in the auction but will realistically wind up with just over $200 million.

There is a greater purpose behind the recent auction and sources are stating that it could be an indication that Mary Rodgers Guettel and Alice Hammerstein Mathias (grandaughters of the company's founders, now in their 80's) could be looking to take the company out of the family. A source close to the family told The New York Post, "It's more of an estate-planning thing than anything. [Mary and Alice] have a lot of grandchildren. It's a decision that every [family] company has to face. Do you eventually pass control to a large number of [heirs] who may not necessarily be invested in the business?"

With the recent Broadway hit South Pacific and commercial success of works such as Oklahoma! and The Sound of Music, the outcome for potential buyers could be extremely lucrative, though quite the undertaking. The Post reports that there is an increasing demand for use of R&H material in film and television. In the past, permission was usually denied for these kind of uses because R&H instead wanted to uphold the artistic integrity of their work by only licensing to theatrical production and concerts. This could change drastically in the hands of new owners.

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R & H Auction
by omahamystery @ 09/02/2008, 05:4255 PM

The idea of R & H being run by conglomerates terrifies me. I have been a theatre educator for 40 years and R & H, as well as MTI, have been the ONLY production houses to understand the needs of education and not-for-profit theatres. God forbid if R & H should fall into the hands of Tams-Witmark or individuals whose only cause is to make a buck. I can hear it now--"I Enjoy Being a Girl" accompanying a feminine hygiene product commercial or an ad for condums underscored by "You've Got to be Taught!"


Commerical
by overthemoonboy @ 09/03/2008, 01:0852 AM

Actually, there IS feminine hygiene commercial in which Sarah Jessica Parker sings "I Enjoy Being A Girl".


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by kyle. @ 09/03/2008, 10:2214 AM

That was a commercial for the Gap, not feminine hygiene. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXA1d4vnYjU


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