Common use of Stock and Repertory Clause in Contracts

Stock and Repertory. In stock and repertory, following the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, as specified above, rehearsals shall be limited to a total of eight (8) hours per week and there shall be not more than two (2) rehearsal calls, not to exceed four (4) hours each in any one (1) week. Such rehearsals shall be scheduled in accordance with Clause 24:08(E), and may not be scheduled on the day following two consecutive two performance days, unless there is no performance on that day.

Appears in 7 contracts

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

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Stock and Repertory. In stock and repertory, following the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, as specified above, rehearsals shall be limited to a total of eight (8) hours per week and there shall be not more than two (2) rehearsal calls, not to exceed four (4) hours each in any one (1) week. Such rehearsals shall be scheduled in accordance with Clause 24:08(E24:09(E), and may not be scheduled on the day following two consecutive two performance days, unless there is no performance on that day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Stock and Repertory. In stock and repertory, following the first fourteen (14) days after the first public performance, as specified above, rehearsals shall be limited to a total of eight (8) hours per week and there shall be not more than two (2) rehearsal calls, not to exceed four (4) hours each in any one (1) week. Such rehearsals shall be scheduled in accordance with Clause 24:08(E24:0 8(E), and may not be scheduled on the day following two consecutive two performance days, unless there is no performance on that day.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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