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Every theatre production demands a quality printed product to complement the run at the theatre and give life to the production long after the curtain has come down. Examples are below.

              
              
              
              
         

Why Productions In Print?

  • Theatres need a way to provide audience members with a printed companion to their experience.
  • The production can live-on, on the bookshelves of supporters, of audience members and of libraries—after the cast has taken its final bow and the final curtain has come down
  • The PP edition of your production will remain in digital form, ready for print-on-demand, or electronic download, at In An Hour Books.

What's Inside

  • Manuscript of play
  • Copyright page
  • Title page
  • Table of Contents
  • About Theatre, Its History and Mission
  • Visual of Theatre
  • About The Playwright
  • About The Play
  • Why This Play? By Producer or Director
  • About The Director and/or Producer
  • Index
  • Cast Photos

Pricing

Standard PP format: 5 3/8 by 8 1/2, cover 4-color glossy, up to 120 pages

 4.99 each, minimum order 500.

Pricing based on camera-ready copy  Otherwise, IHB production assistance $1,500.

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  • “In advance of premiering David Ives’ new adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s play The Liar, we knew that we wanted to publish this wonderful script. Through Smith and Kraus’ Plays in Production series, we were able to offer our audiences a handsome copy of the play, and one that they could purchase the same night they saw the production. Our audiences have flocked to buy this edition of The Liar, and we couldn’t be happier with the opportunities publication has given us to spread the word about our theatre and this extraordinary adaptation ”

    Akiva Fox, Literary Manager, Shakespeare Theater Company, Washington, DC

  • “Productions in Print allows us to provide greater benefits to schools sending their students for education in the dramatic arts ”

    Theatre Manager