
Royalty fees vary by the particular play, the venue (broadcast/theater/classroom/church) and the number of performances.
Section: How to buy/make the manual SFX called for in the script.
Each radio script appendix includes a SFX "cookbook". Each play comes with professional-quality music and sound effects tracks-MP3s. ( Other play-publishers charge a royalty of $60-$100 per performance Sample and Full play scripts are delivered as PDF files via e-mail. Many characters are non-gendered, so they can be easily played by males or My scripts are appropriate for all ages-nothing too "cutesy" or too racy. Memorization, extensive rehearsals, props or costumes. Please note that radio plays are especially well-suited for fundraisers-as they don't require My Christmas radio plays and stage-plays have been produced by Hollywood stars, professional actors, and troupes at community theaters, colleges, high-schools, middle-schools, grade schools, churches, and even family productions. Pre-recorded music and sound effects tracks come with each play. I charge a traditional and modest royalty-per-performance. This page lists my Christmas radio and stage-plays that troupes can licenseįor production-for stage, broadcast, classroom, recording, church, Who has done over 2500 shows (on-air, on-stage, in-studio) since the Using a visual playlist on your TV may not be quite as warm and cozy as an actual roaring fire, but it’s way easier, and it’s a much cheaper way to give your holiday festivities a hi-tech vibe than splashing our for a smart Christmas tree.OVERVIEW: Christmas plays by a professional stage and radio playwright An Apple TV 4K will default to the devices’ built-in aerial screensavers when no action has been taken inside of a music app for a while, but this isn’t quite the same thing. These streaming services have smart TV apps too, but they (so far) don’t marry music and slideshow-like visuals in a single experience. Visual playlists feature is a clever way for iHeartRadio to fend off the big streaming giants like Apple Music and Spotify during the holiday season. Each image appears on-screen for about 12 seconds before fading into the next one, so even TVs that have a tendency toward image-retention should be fine.
The imagery in the Christmas playlists includes fairly typical scenes like roaring fireplaces with stockings hung on a mantel, but there are also fun variations on the idea, like a pickup truck with a freshly cut tree in the flatbed.