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Getting the Rights to Put on Shows

Music Theatre International

Since 1952, Music Theatre International has become a leader in the theatrical licensing industry, specializing in Broadway, Off-Broadway and West End musicals.

Dramatists Play Service

Dramatists Play Service represents the American theatre by publishing and licensing the works of new and established playwrights.

Samuel French, Inc.

Samuel French seeks out the world's best plays and makes them available to the widest range of producing groups. Sources range from Broadway and the West End to publication of unsolicited scripts by unpublished authors.

The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization

The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization represents more than one hundred songwriters and authors, dozens of stage musicals and concert works, and over 3000 songs.

Findaplay.com

Search the catalogues of every major play publisher in North America. A free service provided by Playscripts, Inc.

Pioneer Drama Service

America's premier publisher of quality plays, musicals, melodramas, children's plays, one-act plays and theatrical resources.

Playscripts, Inc.

Playscripts, Inc. is an independent publisher of new plays, established in 1998 for the mutual benefit of playwrights and theatres worldwide.

Tams-Witmark Music Library

Tams-Witmark licenses the rights to perform complete, live stage performances of many Broadway musical shows to producers of musical shows around the world.

Bad Wolf Press

Musical plays makes teaching core curriculum subjects more effective---and Bad Wolf makes it safe, easy, memorable and fun.

 

"My parents made annual treks to the great shows on Broadway.

 

Now I have the opportunity to take my own family. 

 

It's more than a family tradition, it's a total family experience. ”

Mike

(Phoenix, AZ)