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Rights for stage adaptation?

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01 November 2009, 01:51 PM
Randy P
Rights for stage adaptation?
I recently read two short story collections, "Quicker than the Eye" and "Driving Blind". Several of these stories struck me as ideal for adaptations as one-act plays and I'd like to inquire about rights.

I know that the rights question has been asked before. Can I assume the information in this thread is up to date and that Susan Ramer at Don Congdon Associates is still the person to ask?
https://raybradburyboard.com/ev...201052572#8201052572

Also, does anyone know if Mr. Bradbury would have any feelings pro or con such an adaptation?
I imagine it would make a difference whether the stories were original to the collections or had been previously published in magazines, correct?
02 November 2009, 02:10 AM
philnic
I think the answers are: yes, yes, and yes!

Frequent poster Doug Spaulding may also have some advice, as he has enquired about rights for adaptations of his own. Where are you, Doug?


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30 December 2009, 12:16 PM
William Lantry
Hi, Randy --

Send me a private message at pillaroffire@bellsouth.net and I'll fill you in on what I know.

I've adapted two of Ray's stories for the stage ("The Jar" and "The Man Upstairs") and will hopefully be doing another next year.

Terry Pace
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