Rotating Repertory Sample Clauses

The Rotating Repertory clause establishes a system where a set of items, such as products, services, or performers, are regularly cycled or alternated according to a predetermined schedule or criteria. In practice, this might mean that a theater company rotates different plays throughout a season, or a supplier alternates which products are featured or delivered at certain intervals. This clause ensures variety and equitable exposure or usage among the repertory, preventing overuse or neglect of any single item and providing flexibility to adapt to changing needs or preferences.
Rotating Repertory. Once during the term of this Agreement, a Theatre with productions playing in rotating repertory may pay Directors and/or Choreographers the minimum fee for the Theatre’s category, plus seventy-five (75%) percent of the weekly rate for any additional week or part thereof. The Theatre shall obtain SDC approval for any additional use of this structure during the term of this Agreement, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Rotating Repertory. The below-listed conditions shall apply to an Actor in a rotating repertory situation who is called to rehearse with a replacement Actor. (a) The Actor in rotating repertory may be called for four hours of rehearsal per production in the week of or the week preceding the replacement Actor's first public performance. (b) For an Actor on a Weekly Contract, these rehearsal hours shall not require additional remuneration, provided the length of the workday and the workweek hour limitations are observed. (c) For an Actor on a Per Performance Contract, these rehearsal hours shall be paid at no less than the prevailing Per Performance rehearsal rate.
Rotating Repertory. The following conditions shall apply to the Actor in a rotating repertory situation who is called to rehearse with a replacement Actor. Said Actor may be called for four hours of rehearsal per production in the week of or in the week preceding the replacement Actor's first public performance. Said rehearsal hours shall not require additional remuneration provided the Producer adheres to span of day and other work rules.
Rotating Repertory. A Theatre with productions playing in rotating repertory may pay Directors and/or Choreographers the minimum fee for the Theatre’s category, plus seventy-five (75%) percent of the weekly rate for any additional week or part thereof.
Rotating Repertory. In the case where a production is rehearsed in rotating repertory, the Theatre/Producer may request permission to utilize the actual number of rehearsal days when calculating the days in residence category. A written request and full production rehearsal schedule must be submitted for consideration.