Common use of Repertory Clause in Contracts

Repertory. ‌ During the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day provided that the Artist receives no fewer than two (2) one (1) hour meal breaks within the twelve (12) hour span. Each meal break must occur after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. Alternatively, during the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day with a meal break of at least two (2) hours after a maximum of five (5) hours rehearsal. This break may be reduced to one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours if the span of the day is reduced to eleven-and-a- half (11-1/2) hours. There shall be a minimum of twelve (12) hours between the end of one day's work and the call to work on the next day. At least one (1) such day must involve on-stage, technical or dress rehearsals. Should a call continue for longer than five (5) hours without the required meal break, the Artist shall invoice the Theatre at the rate stipulated on line one (1) of Schedule "A" in the current CTA Fee Booklet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement, Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Repertory. ‌ During the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day provided that the Artist receives no fewer than two (2) one (1) hour meal breaks within the twelve (12) hour span. Each meal break must occur after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. Alternatively, during the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day with a meal break of at least two (2) hours after a maximum of five (5) hours rehearsal. This break may be reduced to one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours if the span of the day is reduced to eleven-and-a- half (11-1/2) hours. There shall be a minimum of twelve (12) hours between the end of one day's work and the call to work on the next day. At least one (1) such day must involve on-stage, technical or dress rehearsals. Should a call continue for longer than five (5) hours without the required meal break, the Artist shall invoice the Theatre at the rate stipulated on line one (1) of Schedule "A" in the current CTA ITA Fee Booklet.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

Repertory. During the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day provided that the Artist receives no fewer than two (2) one (1) hour meal breaks within the twelve (12) hour span. Each meal break must occur after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. Alternatively, during the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day with a meal break of at least two (2) hours after a maximum of five (5) hours rehearsal. This break may be reduced to one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours if the span of the day is reduced to eleven-and-a- half (11-1/2) hours. There shall be a minimum of twelve (12) hours between the end of one day's work and the call to work on the next day. At least one (1) such day must involve on-stage, technical or dress rehearsals. Should a call continue for longer than five (5) hours without the required meal break, the Artist shall invoice the Theatre at the rate stipulated on line one (1) of Schedule "A" in the current 2015-2018 CTA Fee Booklet.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Repertory. During the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day provided that the Artist receives no fewer than two (2) one (1) hour meal breaks within the twelve (12) hour span. Each meal break must occur after no more than four (4) hours of rehearsal. Alternatively, during the last ten (10) days of rehearsals prior to the first public performance in a repertory season, there may be up to two (2) days for each production during which the Artist may be called to rehearse ten (10) out of twelve (12) consecutive hours per day with a meal break of at least two (2) hours after a maximum of five (5) hours rehearsal. This break may be reduced to one-and-a-half (1-1/2) hours if the span of the day is reduced to eleven-and-a- half (11-1/2) hours. There shall be a minimum of twelve (12) hours between the end of one day's work and the call to work on the next day. At least one (1) such day must involve on-stage, technical or dress rehearsals. Should a call continue for longer than five (5) hours without the required meal break, the Artist shall invoice the Theatre at the rate stipulated on line one (1) of Schedule "A" in the current CTA Fee Booklet.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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