Timely. Thought-provoking. Just what your theater needs!

Why put on your own production?

Your Venue.

Smiles, tears, laughter, and everything in between, 2020 the Musical is sure to captivate and dazzle your patrons. Besides being a crowd-pleaser, this musical is the first of its kind, recounting the pandemic experience one emotion at a time. 

Not only will this musical draw an audience, it also will drive awareness and appreciation for the arts in your local community. Revenue from the production will help your venue, while the show itself will unite residents in their shared hope and resiliency. 

Support for the Show.

Deciding to put on your own production is only the first step. Let us help with the rest! Glory Girl Productions will work with you to market your performances by providing a support package of promotional materials. Logos, branded ads, posters, and more will be available for you to use.

We go beyond giving you production rights—we’ll make sure your show is a success!

Frequently asked questions

Read these helpful FAQs to learn more about 2020 the Musical and how putting on a production really works.

 

Question: Why offer a show that can be perceived as negative or controversial?
Answer: Through the ages, the theater has served as a safe place to foster social commentary and meaningful dialog regarding hard topics. This musical will allow each patron to process the year 2020 and the emotional fall-out in an engaging format through song and dance. The resiliency of the human spirit will be celebrated throughout this performance written and composed with a concert-like feel.

Question: How much will it cost our venue to host this production ?
Answer: This musical was designed to be very producible and affordable, no matter your budget. There are no scene changes and minimal set requirements. The use of a Scrim would be an addition but not necessary. Glory Girl Productions LLC is charging a GBOR (Gross Box Office Receipt) of 12%.

Question: What are the cast, music and staffing requirements?
Answer: The musical was designed for one narrator and 6-11 performers. There would be an option for back-up singers if the venue desired. In addition, this show requires a minimum of five instruments—piano/keyboard/synthesizer, lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and saxophone (additional instruments up to a full orchestra can be adapted). Venues might want to include a choreographer and music director if there is budget capacity.

Question: What is the production length of this musical? 
Answer: The length of the play should run no longer than two hours, including a 15-30 minute intermission. 

 Question: What are the set requirements needed for 2020 the Musical?
Answer:This production requires mostly lighting, using a standard supply of Lekos and Fresnel lights. There is a heavy emphasis on the music and dance and thus, a minimal set is preferred.

Timely. Thought-provoking.

Interested in bringing this new hit musical to your venue?