Skip to main content

Help Center

Welcome to our Help Center! It’s our goal to make licensing an MTI musical an easy and rewarding experience. Explore the drawers below to discover all kinds of helpful information, like Top Tips from our Reps, FAQs, Getting Started, and more.

Direct from your Reps

Top Tips from Your MTI Account Reps
Updating your Primary Contact
Reps By State (scroll to bottom of page)
- Rented Materials: Returns and Tracking Shipments
- Performance Accompaniment Recording Quick Start Guide & FAQs

All About Licensing

Licensing 101: Perusals, Guidelines and More
Get Started Licensing an MTI Musical
Licensing a Broadway Junior Musical

Rented Materials: Returns and Tracking Shipments

Returning Materials and Tracking Shipments
Learn about tracking shipments and returning your rented materials.
Streaming FAQs and More

Streaming FAQs
Available for Streaming

Online Editions

MyMTI Account Management

MyMTI Licensing and Doing Business
Updating Your Primary Contact
Reading Your Account Statement and Paying Your Invoice

FAQs and Forms

Frequently Asked Questions
Forms


Don't see what you're looking for? Create a Web Profile to participate in our Questions & Answers, give and receive advice with other members of the theatrical community, and more! And as always, please feel free to contact us.

 

Questions & Answers

shrek head
What is a good and affordable way to create Shreks head? I am willing to buy the $200 head piece but I can't do all of the other ones...
Answer this Question
Entertainment Careers Podcast Chats with TV Wardrobe Supervisor
Hello everybody,My name is Ben Sultan. I host a podcast called The Little People of Hollywood and New York in which I chat with people with niche careers in entertainment. This week, my guest was Renee Mariotti, a TV/Broadway wardrobe supervisor. She talks about how she got started, how she sustained her career, and how to properly network in New York! I thought this might be useful for some of you. Listen here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/little-people-hollywood-new/id952551267learn more at http://www.bensultan.comBen
Answer this Question
This question has no answers
Accredited Theatre group?
Hello! So my theatre group is looking at possibly doing JR. show in summer of 2016 and I was wondering what exactly makes a group accredited? Thank you!
Answer this Question
Sleeping Besuty Kids run time
Could you tell me how long the run time of Disney Sleeping Beauty Kids is?
Answer this Question
Seussical Jr
Is there a way to get video rights for Seussical Jr.? We perform next week and I would love to make DVD's for the students.
Answer this Question
The Little Mermaid
Hey I just cast as Sebastian in the Little Mermaid jr doyou have any tips?
Answer this Question
Pit orchestra/band parts
Do any of the Broadway Jr. musicals include pit orchestra/band parts? If so, is there a way to search for those on the website?
Answer this Question
Show Kit Delivery
Does anyone know how long a show kit takes to be delievered?
Answer this Question
Music
Hi,Do the full version shows (as opposed to JR shows) come with any music CDs? OR asked another way, do these types of shows have to have musicians?ThanksRhonda
Answer this Question
JR versus Regular version
I am the director of a theatre youth group. Our group start in Sept and has a production in June. The ages range from 11-16. All have had theatre experience. I understand that the JR shows make a lot of sense for a school setting due to limited time to put together the show and also limited experience of some cast members so shorter is better. But for us, the JR version is quite short. The JR version generally seems to have options for a larger cast which I like because we have 30 youth and in some cases the content is more appropriate. So I am torn as to whether we should be going with JR versions or full versions. Are there any other differences that will help me decide which suits us better? Your guidance is much appreciated Rhonda Martin
Answer this Question
(264947)
Sorry, we didn't find any shows or authors matching the term "". Try our Full search