The Live Theater Production Designer Contract covers all the essential terms for any size production such as identifying a design style for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles, and costumes while working closely with the director and producer. This contract is a legal document that details the terms and conditions between a Theater Company and the Production Designer. It covers the essential elements of the relationship such as:
  • Date of Recording
  • Ownership Rights
  • Release Date
  • Name of Play
  • Use Rights of Recording
  • And More.
This Agreement includes all the essential terms from compensation to the performance schedule.  You can customize this contract for any production from Broadway to a local community production. This is the fastest, easiest way to create professional contracts for your play or musical for the big stage, a community theater, or anywhere else.  This is an industry-standard contract designed to be customized specifically for your live theater production. Other names for this Document: Live Theater Play Production Designer Agreement , Live Theater Production Designer Agreement, Production Designer Contract for Live Theater, Live Theater Play Production Designer Contract. Approximate time to complete contract:  4-5 Minutes Single-Use Contract Unless Purchased with a Subscription

What is it?

The Music Director covers the essential contract terms between a Theater Company and the Music Director.

This standard Live Theater contract covers:

  • The Start Date of the Agreement
  • The name of the Play
  • The Release of Rights
  • The Use Rights of the Recording, including promotion and advertising rights.
  • The Rights and Responsibilities of the Parties
  • Work-For-Hire Language
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution Issues, including Venue & Choice of Law

How does it work?

Use this document to explain the relationship between a Theater Company and the Music Director.

Some things needed to build your custom Music Director:

  • Names of the Parties
  • Addresses of the Parties
  • Emails of the Parties
  • Name of the Play
  • Dates of Recording
  • State for Venue and Choice Provisions

Once you have completed drafting the Music Director, you will be able to save to edit further, download a PDF or send to the other party for electronic signature.