Please explain to me...

Boingoboy1
#1Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 4:48pm

Okay, now I've been wanting my theater company to perform The Producers since the first time I saw it. I thought once it left Broadway it wouldn't be long after that. So, if left Broadway, still no amateur rights. It left Las Vegas. Still no amateur rights. Now the national tour is over, yet MTI still lists it as "restricted." However, when you look at the MTI site for "upcoming productions" of The Producers, there are at least thirty upcoming productions, yet it still lists it as restricted.

Can someone please explain to me what's going on and when The Producers will be available for licensing? Thank you!

Roscoe
#2re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 4:52pm

Why not contact MTI, since they apparently hold the rights, and ask them what the story is.


"If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don't have to worry about the answers." Thomas Pynchon, GRAVITY'S RAINBOW "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." Philip K. Dick My blog: http://www.roscoewrites.blogspot.com/

folkyboy Profile Photo
folkyboy
#2re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 4:55pm

it's available now as the North Shore Musical Theatre is going to be doing it this season in Beverly, Mass

CHGriffiths Profile Photo
CHGriffiths
#3re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 5:15pm

By restricted it means there not handing it out to everyone, you have to apply to them and there being abit picky about who does it and how many productions are done at one time, the chances are if you apply you'll be put on a waiting list.


"If you talk about my family I will punch you in the fanny so hard it'll end up on your face... oh, looks like someone beat me to it!" - Dawn French

defyingravity07 Profile Photo
defyingravity07
#4re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 5:20pm

So are the shows that aren't restricted anyone can get the rights?

blaxx Profile Photo
blaxx
#5re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 5:24pm

No, restricted usually applies to productions that intend to be produced very close to another professional, semi, tour, etc.

For example, if there is a tour of a show the rights might be restricted as the show might tour to that area.

Not being restricted does not immediately guarantee the rights whatsoever.


Listen, I don't take my clothes off for anyone, even if it is "artistic". - JANICE
Updated On: 4/16/08 at 05:24 PM

Mealz1042 Profile Photo
Mealz1042
#6re: Please explain to me...
Posted: 4/16/08 at 10:18pm

my friend's highschool in brooklyn is putting it on in may, she's playing ulla (sp?) I can't wait.


<-- Gwen Stewart, SOLoist at the last show of RENT
Cages or wings? Which do you prefer? Ask the birds. Fear or love, baby? Don't say the answer Actions speak louder than words. (Tick, Tick... BOOM!)