Yep, I have a tape of Dance and the Railroad. Took it off A&E back in the 80's
Theatre publicity is advertising theatres. A theatre publicity manager's job is to inform the public of the productions that will be on at their theatre and market them so seats sell.
Groundlings or the Penny Public.
Yes, anyone could go who could afford the ticket price (one penny).
No, the Rose theatre and the Globe theatre are two different theatres. The Rose theatre opened before the Globe theatre in 1587, and the Globe theatre opened afterwards in 1599. The Rose theatre closed in 1605, whereas the Globe Theatre was burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642. Both theatres are now rebuilt and open to the public.
The first public playhouse in London was called The Great Theatre. It was built by James Burbage, an actor and entrepreneur.
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Cleveland Public Theatre was created in 1984.
Cincinnati Public Theatre ended in 2001.
Cincinnati Public Theatre was created in 1997.
Yes; public performance licenses are available from distributors such as Swank.
people with US public performance rights have US public performance rights. Would I be "right" ??
The public performance rights to Bye Bye Birdie are held by Tams Witmark Music Library; http://www.tams-witmark.com
The first public theatre was in Ancient Greece.
how old was mozart at his first public performance
The Union Pacific Railroad is a public corporation, stock holders own the railroad, or at least a small share of it.
Only if the railroad company allows you to have it, which they typically don't.
Rarely. Projecting a movie, with no alteration at all, would be public performance; re-cutting the film would be derivative. An example that is both public performance and derivative would be a cover performance of a song, done in an entirely different style. Both public performance and creation of a derivative work require permission from the copyright holder.