MTI Secures Performance Rights to SPRING AWAKENING, AVE. Q, HAIRSPRAY and Other Big Hits

By: Dec. 21, 2008
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Music Theatre International has picked up the performance rights to Spring Awakening, 13, Avenue Q, Dracula (Wildhorn Version), The Drowsy Chaperone, Hairspray, Legally Blonde, Spring Awakeningaand many more Broadway hit productions.

In 1952, Frank Loesser transformed a fledgling business into what is now known throughout the world as "MTI." In the intervening years, Music Theatre International has become a leader in the theatrical licensing industry, specializing in Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End musicals.

Since its founding in 1952, MTI has been responsible for supplying scripts and musical materials to theatres worldwide and for protecting the rights and legacy of the authors who it represents.

Whether it is the newest hit from the Broadway or London stage, or a timeless classic, MTI has been a driving force in cultivating new work and in extending the production life of the great American musicals such as, Guys and Dolls, West Side Story, Fiddler On The Roof, Les Misérables, Annie, Of Thee I Sing, Damn Yankees, The Music Man, Godspell, Little Shop Of Horrors, and the musical theatre collection of composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, among others.

Apart from the major Broadway and Off-Broadwayshows, MTI is proud to represent youth shows, revues and musicals which began life in regional theatre and have since become worthy additions to the musical theatre canon. Each year MTI licenses over 15,000 productions totaling more than 60,000 performances in the United States and Canada. The 45,000 amateur and professional theatrical organizations throughout the United States and Canada involve more than three million house holds each year in performances seen by more than twenty-five million audience members.Working with its sub-agents overseas, MTI has licensed productions in over sixty countries around the world. Whether it is a high school in Kansas, an all-female troupe in Japan or the first production of West Side Story ever staged in Estonia, productions of MTI musicals have touched the lives of hundreds of millions around the world.

For more information and the complete list visit www.mtishows.com.


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