Inclusive Casting. Inclusive Casting is defined, for the purposes of this Agreement, as the casting of Artists who self-identify with historically underrepresented groups (including but not limited to Indigenous and racialized identity, age, D/deaf and disability, gender, LGBTQ2+, or neurodiverse) in roles where identity characteristics are not prescribed. This practice shall extend to all roles in a production, including principal and ensemble roles.
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Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement
Inclusive Casting. Inclusive Casting is casting shall be defined, for the purposes of this Agreement, as the casting of Artists who self-identify with historically underrepresented groups as diverse (including but not limited to Indigenous and racialized identitye.g. Aboriginal, age, D/deaf and disability, ethno-cultural identity, gender, LGBTQ2+or sexual identity), or neurodiverse) in roles where identity characteristics are ethnicity, gender, age, or the presence or absence of a disability is not prescribed. This practice shall extend to all roles in a production, including principal and ensemble roles.
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Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement
Inclusive Casting. Inclusive Casting is casting shall be defined, for the purposes of this Agreement, as the casting of Artists who self-identify with historically underrepresented groups as diverse (including but not limited to Indigenous and racialized identitye.g. Aboriginal, age, D/deaf and disability, ethno-cultural identity, gender, LGBTQ2+or sexual identity), or neurodiverse) in roles where identity characteristics are ethnicity, gender, age, or the presence or absence of a disability is not prescribed. This practice shall extend to all roles in a production, including principal and ensemble roles.
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Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement
Inclusive Casting. Inclusive Casting is defined, for the purposes of this Agreement, as the casting of Artists who self-identify with historically underrepresented groups (including but not limited to Indigenous and racialized identity, age, D/deaf and disability, gender, LGBTQ2+, or neurodiverse) in roles where identity characteristics are not prescribed. This practice shall extend to all roles in a production, including principal and ensemble roles.
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Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement