What is a phone number to reach someone (not a recording) at Disney
who can give me information regarding the future release of Jungle
Book as a live musical theatre production for acquisition by our
musical theatre group?Tams-Witmark and MTI (along with Rodgers & Hammerstein:
http://www.rnh.com/index1.html )are the major organizations that rent
out musicals to community groups. They are all excellent
organizations.
A "decent run" is my way of saying it will run professionally for as
long as the producers can make money at it. This includes Broadway
performances, professional performances in other, non-Broadway
theatres, and tours.
Since Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" was recently released through
MTI, it's likely that other Disney musicals will be, too. So keep
checking MTI's website.
Remember, too, that rumors of musicals becoming available often last
for many years. I can't tell you how long rumors of the release of
"Lez Miz" has been circulating!
KriswriteI heard that Jungle Book was going to come out and be available for
licensing, but I've been unable to find out any concrete information
about it. I have an unusually talented group (ages 7-14, lots of
boys) right now and would love to do Jungle Book before the boys'
voices change. I've used musicals from Tams-Witmark and MTI before.
They are good organizations! Thanks for your help. How long does a
"descent run" last?Unfortunately, professional, Broadway-level productions are not
available to anyone until the producers sell the liscensing rights.
Your group would not be able to perform this show until it's had a
descent run, and has been given to a group such as Tams-Witmark (
http://www.tams-witmark.com/ )or MTI ( http://www.mtishows.com/ ).
Kriswrite#If you have any other info about this subject , Please add it free.# |
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Posted: January 7th, 2009 under spidermanmtv.com.
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