| re: He may not have “rights” in those shows like kill | |
| Posted by: sirpupnyc 06:44 pm EDT 07/29/22 | |
| In reply to: He may not have “rights” in those shows like kill - dramedy 06:09 pm EDT 07/29/22 | |
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| He had the rights to make a first-class theatrical adaptation of the book. So I guess that means he can decline to license it to the Broadway producers for performance. Though as it's quoted, he's stepping in as a producer, saying this isn't the time, it wouldn't be successful. Which, although on paper he may have the standing to stop the resumption of the production, doesn't seem like a licensor's place. If producers have lined up funds they're OK with losing, would MTI or Concord or anybody say "Nah, that won't run, save your money"? And if he *is* beginning to step back in as a producer, I find that distressing. |
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