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Holiday Shows That Pack The House
Can’t decide which holiday show to produce yet? We’re here to help! With options ranging from lighthearted comedies to heartwarming classics, it’s easy to find the perfect holiday show to bring joy and cheer to your stage. Plays Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big [Your Town Here] Christmas Show! by Gordon Greenberg & Steve Rosen One of the holiday season’s favorite tales has …
Holiday Hits!
Learn more about our titles ideal for the holiday season that are sure to play to sold-out houses! All is Calm: The Christmas Truce of 1914 A cappella Drama Roles: Flexible (10+) Musicians: This musical is performed entirely a cappella* Duration: 80 mins (1 Act) Synopsis: The Western Front, Christmas, 1914. Out of the violence a silence, then a song. …
Introducing The Scene: A weekly roundup of the news and hot topics in theatre education.
The Scene is a free weekly roundup of the latest news and hottest topics in theatre education. Curated by arts education advocates and featuring guest columns from leaders in the field, every newsletter is filled to the brim with resources every theatre teacher needs. From Hot Topics to National Teacher Spotlights to Show Recommendations and more, we’re bringing you all the …
Broadway Licensing Acquires Stage Rights
Broadway Licensing has acquired Stage Rights, an independent LA-based theatrical publisher and licensing company. Stage Rights will join the Broadway Licensing family of imprints alongside Dramatists Play Service and Playscripts. Founded in 2000, Stage Rights is one of the foremost independent theatrical publishers in the United States, providing stage performance rights for a wide range of plays and musicals to …
Broadway Licensing Announces Standing Ovation Grant For Educational Theatre Programs
The winning entrant will receive a $5,000 grant and a feature in the Broadway Licensing 2022-2023 Educational Catalog. Broadway Licensing is recognizing exceptional educational theater programs across the country that support the company’s mission to “Make Everyone a Theater Person.” The winning entrant will receive a $5,000 grant and a feature in the Broadway Licensing 2022-2023 Educational Catalog. Eligible schools …
Broadway Licensing Partners with Playwrights Horizons, Seattle Rep, and Artists Rep for New Works Commissioning Program
Broadway Licensing has partnered with Playwrights Horizons, Seattle Repertory Theatre, and Artists Repertory Theatre (ART) to co-commission three new plays and musicals. The new initiative will see Broadway Licensing help fund the development of new work with at least three theatres per year. Selected theatres will work with Kent Nicholson, Director of Acquisitions and New Works at Broadway Licensing, to …
Broadway Licensing Top Titles Now Offer Keyboard Programming with KeyboardTEK
Select Broadway Licensing musical titles now include KeyboardTEK programs available for rental. In a new partnership, Broadway Licensing and KeyboardTEK have made industry-standard keyboard programming available for popular Broadway Licensing musicals like Head Over Heels, Escape to Margaritaville, Clue, Summer, and many more. These Broadway Licensing titles will now be included in the world’s most complete catalog of keyboard programming …
Clue FAQ
How do I apply for CLUE? To submit your application, please navigate to the version of the show you would like to produce. Once the license application form is filled out, please allow up to 2-4 weeks for your license to be processed. Pending restrictions, a license agreement will be sent to you via email. How much will my production …
Creator Spotlight: Sandy Rustin
We sat down with award-winning playwright Sandy Rustin to discuss her journey through her career and all that’s to come! In as many words as you please, tell us about your journey to becoming a published playwright. My mother likes to show people a book I made as a school assignment in the 6th grade. (It’s a …