I did Grease and The Moustrap this year. Unfortunately, Samuel French owns the licensing rights to both. I found their royalties on both shows to be unreasonable and their procedures difficult. We asked our parent booster club to help with the initial cost on Grease. We sold out almost every night and our productions account account is at a healthy amount now. I guess it was worth it financially.
Here are the issues with Samuel French: They do not take PO's which creates lots of issues with our bookkeeping, you must purchase the scripts separately from the music (which is in the very fine print of the contract), you must purchase the rights of any music from the movie from another company, Chappell-Warner, and you have to email them and wait several weeks for a response. Samuel French will release music from the movie once they receive the email from Chappell-Warner. We did not get our "movie music" until 2 weeks before we opened. The school version scripts are not very good. I will never direct Grease again. Ever.
On The Mousetrap, they wanted to charge us $750 for 4 nights. Their catalog states that the royalty fee is $100 per night. I had to ask for a royalty reduction because we never sell more than 300 seats per night on a non-musical show. We went back and forth and they finally agreed to reduce the royalties by $150 total. However, it took so long to get this accomplished, that I got an automatic email from their billing department saying they were cancelling our contract for non-payment 3 days before we opened. I ended up fedexing a check to them. It was a nightmare. Most theatre directors don't have a "staff" to handle these things.
I have been doing this for about 10 years and I don't remember Samuel French being this difficult. I will not work them again unless it is absolutely necessary.
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Cynthia Poinsett
Drama Director
Cherry Creek School District
Aurora CO
Original Message:
Sent: 04-29-2016 10:30
From: Patrick Mitchell
Subject: Grease School Edition Royalty INSANITY!