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Oberon
Player Joined: 4/22/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
Topic: Which Royalty Company Posted: 1/07/12 at 5:57pm |
Just wondered what royalty company most of you use? My theatre company's number one choice has always been Samuel French but no longer.
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cjeszeck
Walk-On Joined: 9/17/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
Posted: 1/08/12 at 4:23pm |
We generally use Sam French or Dramatists. Just yesterday I applied for licensing for a play in the fall and noticed they too say "theatres with 300 or more seats will be charged higher fees than those published". Yikes! We are in the same boat as you...rent the middle school auditorium which seats 420, but our audience averages 40-60 per show.
What did you generally pay Sam French? We always paid the published price of $75...did you pay less than that previously??
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cjeszeck
Walk-On Joined: 9/17/05 Online Status: Offline Posts: 9 |
Posted: 1/08/12 at 4:24pm |
I meant to say yesterday's licensing request was for Dramatist's Play Service.
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B-M-D1
Walk-On Joined: 2/06/12 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 7 |
Posted: 2/08/12 at 12:23pm |
It's really very dependent on what show you choose. The two houses that control most of the performance rights are French and Dramatists. But it's not like you have a choice if you do a Neil Simon that you can use Dramatists. Only French controls the performance rights for Neil Simon shows. Your only other choice is to simply not do any shows controlled by French. Have you tried negotiating with them?
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Oberon
Player Joined: 4/22/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 12 |
Posted: 3/16/12 at 4:07pm |
Samuel French actually contacted us after seeing grumbling about it online.
After e-mails back and forth with their Director of Licensing they granted us what they call a "percentage-based agreement." That means that we pay the catalog price and if their percentage of the box office box office take is less than the total royalties we don't owe any more money. For example -- $ 75.00 X six performances = $ 450.00 and the Box Office income was $ 1,200. If French wants 10% they would get 120. Since their take, $ 120, is < $450 no more money is owed. So they do have alternative options available.
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