probably nowhere, for the foreseeable future.
2006-12-26 09:20:27
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answered by ensnentill 5
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No chance. When a play is on Broadway or in a major touring production, they get nationally exclusive rights. They don't want to compete with anybody, especially not somebody giving away tickets for free.
I'm afraid it's going to be a few years before the rights are available.
2006-12-26 09:52:47
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answered by jfengel 4
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Even "free admission" performances require the payment of royalties. (I know, because I did "Anything Goes" many years ago, and we had to pay even though it was free to the public.)
Most musicals are represented by these two companies. I doubt it will be available for a while, though.
2006-12-26 09:54:21
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answered by snide76258 5
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You can't. It is still playing on Broadway and touring so you won't be able to get the rights for quite awhile.
2006-12-27 02:21:39
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answered by jazzyjklo 4
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You can't, anytime, in the near future.
2006-12-31 15:53:56
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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