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  2. List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres

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    Northwest Classical Theatre Company, Portland, Oregon [3] Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, California; The Old Globe, San Diego, California; Olney Theatre Center, Olney, Maryland; Omaha Theater Company For Young People, Omaha, Nebraska; Ontological-Hysteric Theater, New York City, New York; The Open Eye Theater, Margaretville, New York

  3. Film distributor - Wikipedia

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    Distributors typically enter into one of the two types of film booking contracts. The most common is the aggregate deal where total box office revenue that a given film generates is split by a pre-determined mutually-agreed percentage between distributor and movie theater.

  4. Production company - Wikipedia

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    Production companies can work together in co-productions. In music, the term production team typically refers to a group of individuals filling the role of "record producer" usually reserved for one individual. Some examples of musical production teams include Matmos and D-Influence.

  5. Film distribution - Wikipedia

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    Film distribution, also called film exhibition or film distribution and exhibition, is the process of making a film available for viewing to an audience. This is normally the task of a professional film distributor, who would determine the marketing and release strategy for the film, the media by which a film is to be exhibited or made available for viewing and other matters.

  6. List of theatre personnel - Wikipedia

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    Staff positions help ensure good attendance in safe facilities. They help ensure the theatre remains financially solvent, that it is well run, and that it is perceived as an asset to the community it serves. Artistic director; Call boy, a stagehand who alerts actors and actresses of their entrances during a performance; Company Manager

  7. United States copyright law in the performing arts - Wikipedia

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    Some of these companies do not license dramatic performances of works, and some do. A dramatic performance of a work can be anywhere from a performance of an entire dramatic work, such as a musical, or a concert of a few of an artist's songs. ASCAP does not license dramatic performances, but The Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization does.

  8. Copyright Act of 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The termination right clause only started taking effect in 2013, with notably Victor Willis terminating rights on the songs he had written for The Village People.A lawsuit resulted from this action Scorpio Music, et al. v. Willis in 2012 (after Willis had filed notice of termination to Scorpio Music, the music distributor, and which the court upheld Willis' termination rights).

  9. Copyright collective - Wikipedia

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    They usually operate in one particular industry and try to acquire the works of all the authors dealing in that particular industry. The tariffs decided by copyright societies are based on the kind of event or venue of the licensee and usually allow the licensee to access the entire repertoire of works available with the copyright society. [ 6 ]