Understudy definition

Understudy means any qualified Filipino citizen designated by a local employer to be trained by a foreign national allowed to work in the country by virtue of an employment permit granted to him by the Secretary of Labor and Employment under an approved understudy training program.
Understudy shall include all Actors performing understudy duties.
Understudy means any person appointed under s.

Examples of Understudy in a sentence

  • Additional duties include, but are not limited to playing additional parts or undertaking additional Understudy assignments not specified in the Artist's contract at the time of its signing.

  • Notwithstanding the provisions of Clause 40:03, the negotiated additional compensation for an additional duty not related to a performing or Understudy assignment shall only apply for the stipulated duration of the additional duty.

  • For the purpose of this ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Understudy assignments are deemed to include portions of another Actor's assignment in the production.

  • Liners shall be issued for the exclusive use of the replacement or Understudy.

  • The Engager may provide a copy to an Understudy, however, the Engager retains the full responsibility for any potential misuse of such recording.

  • If the Theatre fails to execute a rider as above, the Actor will be relieved of any responsibility to assume the Understudy assignment.

  • Understudy roles follow the same strict rehearsal mandates as all other roles.

  • The maximum number of roles which an Artist may be assigned shall be stipulated in the Artist's contract if any Understudy assignments are "As Cast".

  • In the case of a musical or a physically complex production, the Theatre shall consult with the Stage Manager and the Artists involved as to the benefit of scheduling a second Understudy rehearsal.

  • In the event that a second Understudy rehearsal is warranted the Theatre will discuss with Equity the most efficient and effective way to schedule this additional rehearsal.


More Definitions of Understudy

Understudy means an Artist designated to learn a role but not necessarily scheduled to perform it.
Understudy person who is retained understudy: person who is retained t o for the regular performer to substitute €or the regular performer at notice or who actually at a notice. substitutes for him during a recording
Understudy means an artist engaged to learn, rehearse, or perform a part or parts, as stipulated in the schedule, as a substitute when so required by the manager; “understudy performance date” means the date on which the understudy performs any understudied part or parts for the first time;

Related to Understudy

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