MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
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MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
Music Theatre International (MTI) has acquired worldwide licensing rights for the Tony and Olivier Award-winning musical Billy Elliot, which will debut in two U.S. regional productions this summer.
MTI president, Drew Cohen said in a statement. “We look forward to building on this success by bringing the musical to an even wider audience as regional theatres, community theatres and high schools across the country will soon have the chance to perform the show on their stages."
http://www.londontheatre1.com/index.php ... ly-elliot/
MTI president, Drew Cohen said in a statement. “We look forward to building on this success by bringing the musical to an even wider audience as regional theatres, community theatres and high schools across the country will soon have the chance to perform the show on their stages."
http://www.londontheatre1.com/index.php ... ly-elliot/
BETM Licensing Rights
I think this article will go a long way to explain what is happening this summer regarding the regional performances of BETM at the Muny and Ogunquit. MB: there is no reference to Raleigh.
It appears to be a new licensing venture for the musical, different from the Tours and the sit down productions.
http://www.londontheatre1.com/index.php ... ly-elliot/
Regarding Music Theatre International:
http://www.mtishows.com/
It appears to be a new licensing venture for the musical, different from the Tours and the sit down productions.
http://www.londontheatre1.com/index.php ... ly-elliot/
Regarding Music Theatre International:
http://www.mtishows.com/
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Re: MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
These two posts were started as separate threads. To avoid duplication, I have merged them into one thread here.
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It seems that this acquisition will make the show available for production by regional theatre companies, community theatre companies, and school/college theatre departments in the US and elsewhere. As kport has noted, I think this explains the nature of the NC Theatre Company's Raleigh production.
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Re: MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
Does anyone know whether MTI could be behind the licensing of BETM to Norway and The Netherlands' upcoming productions? Or whether there is an EU equivalent of MTI?
The same applies to the Muny and Oqunquit Playhouse Productions - the following appears on the MTI website under 'BETM':
'As of March 10, 2014 expected general release is unknown'
I note the following from MTI's Wikipedia entry:
'The company also prepares and licenses "Junior" musicals – shortened versions of popular musicals simplified, and with appropriate language for younger performers, eliminating smoking, drinking and other concepts and activities deemed inappropriate for young performers. Its most popular musical in recent years has been a stage adaptation of the Disney Channel mega-hit High School Musical. The sequel to that film, High School Musical 2, is available for adaptation as well. MTI also has a Social website for youth called MTI ShowSpace.'
Could a 'Junior BETM' be in the works?
The same applies to the Muny and Oqunquit Playhouse Productions - the following appears on the MTI website under 'BETM':
'As of March 10, 2014 expected general release is unknown'
I note the following from MTI's Wikipedia entry:
'The company also prepares and licenses "Junior" musicals – shortened versions of popular musicals simplified, and with appropriate language for younger performers, eliminating smoking, drinking and other concepts and activities deemed inappropriate for young performers. Its most popular musical in recent years has been a stage adaptation of the Disney Channel mega-hit High School Musical. The sequel to that film, High School Musical 2, is available for adaptation as well. MTI also has a Social website for youth called MTI ShowSpace.'
Could a 'Junior BETM' be in the works?
Re: MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
Since my last post, several venues have been listed as being licensed to perform BETM: The Muny, La Comida, Raleigh and now Oakbrook Il. I cannot find any reference to performing right's licenses from MTI for Ogunquit, Norway or the Netherlands.
Since MTI claims to have worldwide control of licensing of BETM, can anyone shed light on an alternative arrangement that might allow these venues to give public performances of BETM? My initial hunch was that Ogunquit obtained rights before MTI came on the scene, but the Muny announced BETM about the same time, and has been listed by MTI. I would have thought that MTI would have assumed any previous licensing agreements made prior to its acquisition of licensing rights for BETM; but perhaps not.
I imagine the answer will come when Ogunquit posts more information about its production, including credits. I have a separate theory about the European ventures.
Since MTI claims to have worldwide control of licensing of BETM, can anyone shed light on an alternative arrangement that might allow these venues to give public performances of BETM? My initial hunch was that Ogunquit obtained rights before MTI came on the scene, but the Muny announced BETM about the same time, and has been listed by MTI. I would have thought that MTI would have assumed any previous licensing agreements made prior to its acquisition of licensing rights for BETM; but perhaps not.
I imagine the answer will come when Ogunquit posts more information about its production, including credits. I have a separate theory about the European ventures.
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Re: MTI Acquires International Licensing Rights to BETM
Cameron MacKintosh, who recently bought the VPT in London and now owns nine theatres there, has now bought the controlling interest in MTI (Music Theatre International), which licenses many shows around the world, including BETM.
http://playbill.com/news/article/music- ... ets-346812
http://playbill.com/news/article/music- ... ets-346812
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Then, he is now in charge of the company that puts on BETM in London, and the company that licenses the rights to produce it worldwide. With those interests in mind, I think the chances it may return to the Broadway stage, or an International Tour, might be improved.
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Um I don't think he's in charge of the company putting on billy in London,,,just the theater.kport wrote:Then, he is now in charge of the company that puts on BETM in London, and the company that licenses the rights to produce it worldwide. With those interests in mind, I think the chances it may return to the Broadway stage, or an International Tour, might be improved.
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Time will tell..............