Samuel French, Inc.

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Samuel French, Inc.
private
Founded 1830
Headquarters New York City
Website Main site

Samuel French, Inc. is an American company, founded by Samuel French and Thomas Hailes Lacey, who formed a partnership to combine their existing interests in London and New York. It publishes plays, represents authors, and sells scripts from their Los Angeles, UK, and online bookstores.

The firm has offices in New York City; London; Hollywood, California; and Studio City, California.[1]

The company's London subsidiary, Samuel French Ltd., publishes stage plays for the UK market, mostly acting editions, serves as licensing agent for performance rights, and runs a theatrical bookshop on its premises at Fitzrovia in central London, England.

History

Samuel French was born in Massachusetts shortly after the turn of the 19th Century and began publishing French’s American Drama in the mid 1800s in New York. It quickly became the most extensive and widely distributed catalogue in the US. French soon acquired a London dramatic publishing company, originally founded by Thomas Hailes Lacey, and continued to expand his business on both sides of the Atlantic - Samuel French managing the London business while his son, Thomas Henry, took control of the New York operations.

In the late 1800s, Samuel French began publishing contemporary American dramas, and helped the amateur theatre movement by making more plays available to “Little Theatres” – a rewarding concept that had never before been done in the industry. By the turn of the century, amateur interest in acting had increased enormously. As the quality and quantity of available plays improved, so the number of amateur groups increased. The seeds of the Little Theatre movement were sown. By the time of the WW1, such groups along with the High School societies were the firm’s best customers. Although both father and son had long since died, the NY and London entities continued under the capable hands of their managing partners.

From the mid 1940s to the early '90s, the company witnessed much growth in its catalogue and business. During this time, the Stock companies, including the League of Regional Theatres were flourishing; so too were the Little Theatres, and the development of the Dinner Theatre, which was proving increasingly popular. From the mid 90’s to the present, the Samuel French catalogue has grown substantially with a focus on emerging playwrights carefully balanced by additional acquisitions of the most prominent American and British playwrights such as Neil Simon, Tom Stoppard, Edward Albee, August Wilson and David Mamet to name but a few.


Key Executives

• Nate Collins, President

•Bruce Lazarus, Executive Director

Breaking Character

Samuel French publishes an online magazine entitled Breaking Character. On the site, staff members and guest authors contribute to writing various articles related to the world of theatre. Some topics include new publications, title spotlights, musical moments, staff picks, and playwright profiles. The magazine also allows for interaction with the public.

Off-Off-Broadway Short Play Festival

Samuel French’s annual Off-Off-Broadway Short Play Festival (commonly referred to as OOB) takes place every summer in New York City. Thousands of playwrights from around the world submit their short plays for consideration, but only 30 are chosen to participate. The festival takes place over a week, with 4-8 plays being presented per night. Finalists are narrowed down and eventually six are chosen as the winners. Winners are presented with publication and licensing rights and have their show published in a collection of winners from that year. The festival has resulted in the publishing of nearly 200 plays since its inception in 1975.

References

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