All Together Now: A Benefit Event for Disaster Relief

All Together Now Disaster Relief

MTI's All Together Now!


MTI's All Together Now!

A Benefit Event for Disaster Relief

MTI is pleased to announce the availability of a special musical revue offered free of charge to theatres who have been significantly impacted by a natural disaster. MTI's All Together Now!: A Benefit Event for Disaster Relief is a show designed to be used as a fundraiser for theatres affected and is MTI's way of showing gratitude to our customers experiencing hard times. 

The first All Together Now!: A Global Event Celebrating Local Theatre took place in November 2021 as a way both to welcome audiences back to in-person theatre and support the thousands of theatres who were persevering under trying circumstances due to Covid-19. That November weekend achieved a milestone record - the most performances of a single show within one weekend. Over 2,000 organizations from all 50 states and 31 countries participated in the event. Nearly 5,000 individual performances were seen by approximately 500,000 audience members and raised over 6.2 million dollars (adjusted for local currencies) used in support of the producing organizations.

All Together Now!: A Benefit Event for Disaster Relief is a recognition from MTI, its authors and rightsholders that flexible assistance is needed to help theatres continue producing shows on their stages.

A fantastic selection of songs are featured in this brand new musical revue from shows including Rent, Les Misérables, Matilda, Hairspray, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Fiddler on the Roof, Once on This Island, Little Shop of Horrors and many more!

Details and Eligibility Requirements 

Organizations can apply to receive permission to perform the revue free-of-charge if they were negatively impacted by a disaster. The affected organization can apply for the license within two years of the disaster, with up to six performances of the show taking place within a 30-day period.

The term “Disaster” shall refer to: (a) any occurrence beyond the control of the applicant, whether natural, technological, or man-made, that renders the applicant unable to use, or materially hinders the ability of applicant’s customers to access, the applicant’s theater for a period of seven (7) consecutive days; and/or (b) any other occurrence approved by MTI in its sole discretion. Examples of a Disaster include, but are not limited to, an earthquake, fire, flood, hurricane, power grid failure, and wildfire.

Applicants must submit acceptable evidence to MTI of such Disaster. Acceptance forms of evidence include, but are not limited to, property damage assessments, insurance claim documents, loss reports, and photographic or video evidence.

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