Full Billing

Billing

Based on the New Line Cinema film by David Berenbaum.

Requirements

You must give the authors/creators billing credits, as specified in the Production Contract, in a conspicuous manner on the first page of credits in all programs and on houseboards, displays and in all other advertising announcements of any kind.
Percentages listed indicate required type size in relation to title size.
 
ELF - THE MUSICAL
(100%)
 
Book by
Music by
Lyrics by
THOMAS MEEHAN and BOB MARTIN
(50%)
MATTHEW SKLAR
(50%)
CHAD BEGUELIN
(50%)
Based upon the New Line Cinema film written by David Berenbaum
(25%)
 
The names of the Composer, Lyricist and Bookwriter shall be equal in size, type, coloring, boldness and prominence.  No billing shall appear in type larger or more prominent than the billing to the Authors except for the title of the Play. If the credit to the Authors is greater than 50%, the film credit shall be no less than 60% the size of the Authors’ credit.
 
In addition, you agree to include the following on the main credit page in all programs:
 
Originally produced by
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures
in association with Unique Features
 
In advertisements of 1/4 page size or less, and online and mobile ads where in each case only the title of the play, performance dates and venue are provided and in outdoor advertising, transit and taxi ads and marquees where no other person is billed, the following "shortened billing" is permissible:
 
ELF - THE MUSICAL

Video Warning

In accordance with the Performance License, you MUST include the following warning in all programs and in a pre-show announcement:
ANY VIDEO AND/OR AUDIO RECORDING OF THIS PRODUCTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

If you purchase a video license to allow non-commercial video recording of this production, then you MUST include the following warning in all programs and in a pre-show announcement:
ANY VIDEO RECORDING MADE OF THIS PERFORMANCE IS AUTHORIZED FOR PERSONAL, AT-HOME, NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY. THE SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF SUCH RECORDING IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED UNDER FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW.