Wardrobe Sample Clauses

Wardrobe. (a) All Wardrobe personnel will be prepared to supply their own basic hand-sewing supplies. Hiring of Wardrobe personnel will not depend on the person's ability to supply equipment such as irons, ironing boards or sewing machines.
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Wardrobe. (a) Wardrobe Allowance Sideline musicians are not to be required to provide any wardrobe other than tuxedo, business suit or full dress. If Producer shall require a musician to provide “full dress” (white tie and tails) or tuxedo, he/she shall be entitled to an allowance of $30.00 for such dress without relation to any other wardrobe allowance. When a sideline musician reports in the specified wardrobe and, in addition, brings one or more complete changes of wardrobe as requested by the Producer, he/she shall be entitled to an allowance of $10.00 per day for the first such change and $15.00 per day for any two
Wardrobe. In accordance with past practice, any onstage running crew may assist with quick changes on a production, and dressers shall not be required to be part of that running crew.  Articles 17.9 and 17.10 shall be renumbered as Articles 17.7 and 17.8, respectively.  Article 17.11 shall be moved to Article 23.3 and amended as written below in Article 23.
Wardrobe. Sender will provide Host with its dancers’ wardrobe measurements by the date set out in the Plan. Sender will be responsible for its dancers’ shoes and slippers, and other costume items such as tights. Sender will provide Host, promptly after arrival, any dancer shoes that require painting. Sender will be responsible for costumes and other wardrobe items for the Sender Piece.
Wardrobe. (A) Should the Employer require employees to wear “uniforms,” the Employer will provide and maintain such uniforms. “
Wardrobe. If Principal Performer furnishes own wardrobe, the following fees shall apply for each two-day period or portion thereof: Ordinary Wardrobe $ ($19 minimum); Evening or Formal Xxxx $ ($29 minimum). For Extra Performers' wardrobe fees, please see Section 44. C. and 44. D. of the Basic Contract.
Wardrobe. The Presenter will provide onsite laundry facilities; all necessary supplies; and an experienced wardrobe supervisor to wash, steam, and repair the costumes as needed, and to assist the dancers with dressing and quick changes. The wardrobe supervisor must be the same person for all calls. All costumes must be washed with hypoallergenic detergent, and some costumes require hand washing. The Company will provide written costume maintenance instructions that should be followed exactly as to avoid damage to delicate pieces. Please translate these instructions if necessary. The Presenter assumes responsibility for any damage to costumes resulting from improper care (shrinking, color bleeding, etc.). The Presenter will provide the following: - An area or room to serve as a wardrobe workroom. - Washing machine, dryer, and basin for hand washing. - Professional steamer with purified water. - Iron and ironing board. - Sewing machine and supplies. - Vodka spray. - Hypoallergenic detergent. - Fans for hang drying. - At least 2 costume racks and 50 hangers, including at least 10 clip hangers (for pants).
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Wardrobe shears, clippers, tape measure, notebook and pen or pencil.
Wardrobe. In accordance with past practice, any onstage running crew may assist with quick changes on a production, and dressers shall not be required to be part of that running crew.
Wardrobe. 8.1 The Company will provide adequate and proper clothing to Employees engaged in work undertaken by the Company in adverse conditions. For Employees not normally subject to adverse conditions, the Company will, when the situation warrants, provide adequate clothing while on duty.
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