Concord Theatricals

About the Organization

Concord Theatricals is the world’s most significant theatrical company, comprising the catalogs of R&H Theatricals, Samuel French, Tams-Witmark and The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. Our unparalleled roster includes the work of Irving Berlin, Agatha Christie, George & Ira Gershwin, Marvin Hamlisch, Lorraine Hansberry, Kander & Ebb, Ken Ludwig, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Dominique Morisseau, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Thornton Wilder and August Wilson. We are the only firm providing truly...

Concord Theatricals is the world’s most significant theatrical company, comprising the catalogs of R&H Theatricals, Samuel French, Tams-Witmark and The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection. Our unparalleled roster includes the work of Irving Berlin, Agatha Christie, George & Ira Gershwin, Marvin Hamlisch, Lorraine Hansberry, Kander & Ebb, Ken Ludwig, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Dominique Morisseau, Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Thornton Wilder and August Wilson. We are the only firm providing truly comprehensive services to the creators and producers of plays and musicals, including theatrical licensing, music publishing, script publishing, cast recording and first-class production.

  • This play uses such a wonderful sense of lyricism and imagination. I'm immediately reminded of the City of Bones in August Wilson's GEM OF THE OCEAN. I was lucky enough to catch the production at Theatre Alliance, but even on the page Davis creates a palpable connection from beginning to end.

    This play uses such a wonderful sense of lyricism and imagination. I'm immediately reminded of the City of Bones in August Wilson's GEM OF THE OCEAN. I was lucky enough to catch the production at Theatre Alliance, but even on the page Davis creates a palpable connection from beginning to end.

  • Like Solis' other plays, magical realism and heightened language are woven beautifully into the script. The more impressive feat is how he takes a real event and makes it feel like a condensed Latinx season of Breaking Bad for the stage.

    Like Solis' other plays, magical realism and heightened language are woven beautifully into the script. The more impressive feat is how he takes a real event and makes it feel like a condensed Latinx season of Breaking Bad for the stage.

  • I don't know if I've ever seen or read a play that more perfectly captures the delicate balance of priorities during adolescence. Anyone who ever has ever been a part of organized sports as a child or teen will feel a connection to this play.

    I don't know if I've ever seen or read a play that more perfectly captures the delicate balance of priorities during adolescence. Anyone who ever has ever been a part of organized sports as a child or teen will feel a connection to this play.