Common use of Repertory Clause in Contracts

Repertory. Following the first public performance, and up to and including the official opening, the Artist may be called for notes following a performance to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes, up to three (3) times per week or one (1) call of one (1) hour and one (1) call of thirty (30) minutes per week. Once per production, and during the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, one of the permitted note sessions to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes may be scheduled on a two (2) performance day, in which case sixty

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Repertory. Following the first public performance, and up to and including the official opening, the Artist may be called for notes following a performance to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes, up to three (3) times per week or one (1) call of one (1) hour and one (1) call of thirty (30) minutes per week. Once per production, and during the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, one (1) of the permitted note sessions to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes may be scheduled on a two (2) performance day, in which case sixty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement

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Repertory. Following the first public performance, and up to and including the official opening, the Artist may be called for notes following a performance to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes, up to three (3) times per week or one (1) call of one (1) hour and one (1) call of thirty (30) minutes per week. Once per production, and during the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, one of the permitted note sessions to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes may be scheduled on a two (2) performance day, in which case sixtythirty

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

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