Common use of Inclusive Casting Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Canadian 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Canadian Theatre Agreement