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Old 03-24-2005, 11:53 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by AChiOAlumna
The cost of the license is set by the company that holds the royalties to the musical in question. Generally:

*They are more expensive than plays without music (dramas, comedies. etc.)
*They are contingent on the size of the house
*They are contingent on the length of the run
*They are usually non negotiable.

You'll have to contact the royalty company and see what they have to say...good luck!
And professional costs more than amateur, and if there's a tour going on, they generally won't give you the license if the tour is near the area at that time-I believe it's within 500 miles.
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