Introducing our newest releases, fresh from Broadway Licensing Global, and ready for your stage! Explore the latest offerings today! Where the Mountain Meets the Sea by Jeff Augustin, music by The Bengsons What does it mean to be a father? What does it mean to be a son? And does re-tracing the steps of those that come before us help …
Celebrate the Olympics with These 13 Sports-Themed Shows
Just in time for the 2024 Paris Olympics, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite sports-themed shows! From all-American baseball stories to exciting takes on team dynamics, these plays offer a unique perspective on human resilience, teamwork, and the quest for greatness. Flex by Candrice Jones The pressure is on for the 1998 Lady Train high school basketball team—on top …
Christmas in July: Festive Reads for the Summer
Experience the holiday spirit early with our Christmas in July title recommendations! Dive into a selection of heartwarming and festive reads that will bring the joy of Christmas right to your summer. These plays are perfect for getting into the holiday spirit, even in the middle of summer. Musicals The Great Christmas Cookie Bake-Off!, book, music, and lyrics by Rick …
Exciting New Musical, String, Now Available for Theatrical Licensing
Broadway Licensing Global is thrilled to announce the opening of theatrical licensing for the highly-anticipated new musical, String. This contemporary tale has already captivated audiences with its unique blend of mythological and modern storytelling and is now primed to be a standout addition for both professional and non-professional theatre seasons worldwide. String is a captivating musical where myth and modernity …
Christmas in July: Festive One-Acts You Need to Know
It’s never too soon to start thinking about your holiday lineup, and we’ve got just the list to inspire you! These festive one-acts are short and sweet, but still boast all of the holiday heartwarming spirit audiences count on. Take a look at our top picks, and get even more ideas by looking through the holiday collections from Broadway Licensing, …
9 Farces Audiences Love
Step into the world of hilarity and absurdity with our ultimate guide to farces! From theatre classics to new hits, these comedic masterpieces always delight audiences. Explore the timeless appeal of farces, uncovering the witty plots, unforgettable characters, and laughter-inducing situations that define this beloved genre. One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean Brighton, England. 1963. Change is in the …
Broadway Licensing Global Makes Cluedo Available in the UK
Broadway Licensing Global is opening licensing availability for the highly-anticipated play, Cluedo, based on the popular Hasbro board game and the Paramount Pictures motion picture, Clue. Known as Clue in the United States, Cluedo is the title used in the United Kingdom. The play, based on the screenplay by Jonathan Lynn, is written by Sandy Rustin, with additional material by …
Presidential Profiles: Stories of America’s Leaders
As the election draws closer, it’s the perfect time to delve into the intricate stories of America’s leaders. From presidents to first ladies, from Lincoln to Nixon, these narratives offer diverse perspectives on the nation’s highest office. Join us in celebrating the rich tapestry of American governance and the remarkable stories of its leaders. 46 Plays For 46 Presidents by …
Celebrate America: Independence Day Title Recommendations
Happy Independence Day! Discover the perfect titles to enhance your Fourth of July celebrations! Abraham Lincoln’s Big, Gay Dance Party by Aaron Loeb Illinois schoolteacher Harmony Green has told her fourth grade class that Menard County’s most beloved homegrown hero, Abraham Lincoln, was gay. When Honest Abe is “outed” in a reimagined Christmas pageant, controversy and chaos engulf the town. As …
Highlights from the 2024 International Thespian Festival
It’s a blast at the International Thespian Festival! Whether you attended or not, check out the titles of some of the great performances. Explore now! ITF 2024 Main Stage Productions Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson When Henrietta Leavitt begins work at the Harvard Observatory in the early 1900s, she isn’t allowed to touch a telescope or express an original idea. …