Common use of Musical Theatre Clause in Contracts

Musical Theatre. Performing Artists engaged exclusively for a musical theatre work may be required to rehearse (prior to the first public performance) seven (7) hours out of a span of eight-and-a-half (8-1/2) hours per day, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. During the last ten (10) days prior to the first public performance there may be four (4) days of eight (8) hours rehearsal out of a span of twelve (12) hours, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. During the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, there may be seven (7) days on which the artist may be required to rehearse in one (1) continuous call of five (5) hours, beginning no earlier than 11:00 a.m. However, no rehearsal may take place on a two-performance day. Following this fourteen- day period, there may be one (1) four-hour rehearsal call per engagement week, which may not take place on a two-performance day, or on the day following the free day. The rehearsal provisions in this Article are contingent upon the Engager providing at least three (3) weeks of rehearsal prior to opening. When contracting an Artist for musical theatre, the Engager agrees to inform the Artist of the rehearsal hours governing the engagement by means of a rider to the Artist's COA Engagement Contract.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement

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Musical Theatre. Performing Artists engaged exclusively for a musical theatre work may be required to rehearse (prior to the first public performance) seven (7) hours out of a span of eight-and-a-half (8-8 1/2) hours per day, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1 1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. During the last ten (10) days prior to the first public performance there may be four (4) days of eight (8) hours rehearsal out of a span of twelve (12) hours, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1 1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. On one of these four (4) days there may be one (1) day on which the Artist may be required to rehearse in one (1) continuous call of up to five (5) hours, beginning no earlier than 11:00am. During the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, there may be seven (7) days on which the artist Artist may be required to rehearse in one (1) continuous call of five (5) hours, beginning no earlier than 11:00 a.m. However, no rehearsal may take place on a two-two (2) performance day. Following this fourteen- fourteen (14) day period, there may be one (1) four-four (4) hour rehearsal call per engagement week, which may not take place on a two-two (2) performance day, or on the day following the free day. The rehearsal provisions in this Article Clause are contingent upon the Engager providing at least three (3) weeks of rehearsal prior to opening. When contracting an Artist for musical theatreMusical Theatre, the Engager agrees to inform the Artist of the rehearsal hours governing the engagement by means of a rider to the Artist's COA Engagement Contractindividual engagement contract.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vancouver Opera Agreement, Vancouver Opera Agreement

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Musical Theatre. Performing Artists engaged exclusively for a musical theatre work may be required to rehearse (prior to the first public performance) seven (7) hours out of a span of eight-and-a-half (8-1/2) hours per day, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. During the last ten (10) days prior to the first public performance there may be four (4) days of eight (8) hours rehearsal out of a span of twelve (12) hours, with a meal break of at least one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. During the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, there may be seven (7) days on which the artist may be required to rehearse in one (1) continuous call of five (5) hours, beginning no earlier than 11:00 a.m. However, no rehearsal may take place on a two-performance day. Following this fourteen- day period, there may be one (1) four-hour rehearsal call per engagement week, which may not take place on a two-performance day, or on the day following the free day. The rehearsal provisions in this Article are contingent upon the Engager providing at least three (3) weeks of rehearsal prior to opening. When contracting an Artist for musical theatre, the Engager agrees to inform the Artist of the rehearsal hours governing the engagement by means of a rider to the Artist's COA Engagement Contractindividual engagement contract.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement

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