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Performance Rights - Death of a Salesman

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Topic: Performance Rights - Death of a Salesman
Posted By: Nyria
Subject: Performance Rights - Death of a Salesman
Date Posted: 10/18/07 at 5:48pm
Does anyone know where I can get the rights to Death of a Salesman? 
Thanks =)


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NYRIA



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Posted By: biggertigger
Date Posted: 10/18/07 at 9:34pm
Unfortunately, I do not have a copy of the script, but in the front of the scripts will list where you can obtain the rights for this production.  Usually about the first page or two.  It usually states where both amatuer and professional licensing can be obtained.

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The two greatest days in a theater persons life, the day you start a new show and the day the damn thing closes.


Posted By: tristanrobin
Date Posted: 10/18/07 at 9:40pm
I'm pretty sure it's Dramatists Play Service


Posted By: biggertigger
Date Posted: 10/18/07 at 9:50pm
Tristanrobin you are correct, I just took a look at Dramatists and at the bottom of the page there is a link for Non-professional Performance Rights.
 
http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=1780 - http://www.dramatists.com/cgi-bin/db/single.asp?key=1780
 


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The two greatest days in a theater persons life, the day you start a new show and the day the damn thing closes.


Posted By: John Luzaich
Date Posted: 3/04/08 at 5:57pm
Yes, Dramatists Play Service.  We produced it in 2001.  One of the best choices we ever picked.  It sold much better than we expected.  We produced 6 - performances in a less than 500 seat house and royalties were only $360.
 
The first play ever to win the big three - New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Arthur Miller.  Up until
this play, it had never been done. (several plays since have).


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John
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