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A public performance license is an agreement between a music user and the owner of a copyrighted composition (song), that grants permission to play the song in public, online, or on radio. This permission is also called public performance rights, performance rights, and performing rights.
A theatrical license is an agreement between a music user and the owner of a copyrighted composition (song) that grants permission to use the music in a play, musical, dance, opera, narration, or other dramatic performance. This permission is also called theatrical rights and grand rights.
The rights to a play can cost between $50 and $250 per performance. Some publishers request 8% to 12% of the theaters box office earnings. Expect to pay at least $100 per performance, and $1,000 or more in total, based on venue size and other factors.
Broadway musical production costs typically range from $8-12 million, whereas plays can range from $3-6 million, and off-Broadway musicals can range from $2 million to $5 million.
The rights to a play can cost between $50 and $250 per performance. Some publishers request 8% to 12% of the theaters box office earnings. Expect to pay at least $100 per performance, and $1,000 or more in total, based on venue size and other factors.
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For music, these rights include: The right to make copies of the work. The right to make derivative works (like remixes or arrangements) The right to sell copies of the work. The right to perform the work in public. The right to give others permission to do any of the above (thats what licensing is)
Performing a work, whether a play script or musical score, is prohibited without receiving permission from the copyright holder, and in most cases paying a licensing fee and/or royalties.
DRAMATIC WORKS No public performance or public reading of a protected play or musical play may be given either in its entirety or in the form of excerpts without a licence to perform it having been obtained in advance from the copyright owner.
Published by Ol Adams on 31/05/2022 Some publishers request 8% to 12% of the theaters box office earnings. Expect to pay at least $100 per performance, and $1,000 or more in total, based on venue size and other factors. This article discusses the factors that affect the cost of play rights.
Once you have determined that the play is not restricted, contact the publishing house--typically via an online form on their website. A request in writing may be required in some cases. Generally the following information is needed in order to provide a royalty quote: Play title.

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