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Related shows or resources: Peter and the Starcatcher
Is this a play? A musical?
Is this a play, a musical, or a play with music? Is it possible to do this with recorded music instead of live music? (We have a small theater and no room for a pit).
The description did not indicate music, but I just received a contract with info about librettos, etc.
Thank you!
Related shows or resources: Sunday in the Park...
Question Answered
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Sunday in the Park...
Casting for George in Act II
If one's George is not vocally strong enough to sing the entire show, can the theatre cast a different actor for Act II George? And if so, would it be possible to cast a female in the role as the descendant of George? (Still keeping the name and lyrics...)
Thank you.
Related shows or resources: Mamma Mia!
What happens if they perform Mamma Mia without a License?
I see all these questions here being answered with 'you cannot perform Mamma Mia w/o a license' yet, I saw advertisements and videos about a production of MM in Tijuana that is obvious it did not have a license and get no answer...It is sad that people can get away with this. Trashing other people's work and illegally
Related shows or resources: West Side Story
West Side Story production costs
Can you give me a quote for the cost of a full orchestra, staged production of West Side Story and an unstaged production (with vocalists)? 2 performances; including orchestral and vocal materials.
Angie Jones, Music Librarian
Greenville Symphony Orchestra
Related shows or resources: American Idiot
Is there a rehears-score for American Idiot available? I am not seeing one under the resources section.
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Logo Pack, The Music Man JR.
Free Logo
For most of our shows you may create your own logo. The only exceptions at this time are Billy Elliot The Musical, Green Day's American Idiot, and all Broadway JR. titles. In these cases the logo is offered to you free of charge.
Hi There, as per above, we are putting on a production of The Music Man, Jr. I will be making the posters myself - is there an official logo I have to use? and if so, can you please send it to me?
Thanks
Related shows or resources: Transpositions-On-Demand, Shrek The Musical
If I use Rehearse Score to transpose for a singer, will there be an option to print out parts for the pit in the new key?
Rehearse Score and Pit Music
Related shows or resources: Legally Blonde The Musical
Is this restricted? As in high schools can't use it?
Answer this QuestionRelated shows or resources: Audrey II Puppets, Mary Poppins JR.
Availability for Mary Poppins Jr
When will Mary Poppins Jr be available? Will we be able to get it by late December/early January?
Thank you,
Michael Meade