Dress Rehearsal Sample Clauses

Dress Rehearsal. ‌ A "Dress Rehearsal" is defined as a complete rehearsal with the full company of Artists using full dress (including costumes, hair/wigs, make-up, etc), and all technical elements with the intention to complete a non-stop run-through of the entire play or musical. There shall be no paying audience and/or general public present at a dress rehearsal.
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Dress Rehearsal. ‌ A "Dress Rehearsal" is a rehearsal of one (1) or more ballets at which most elements of a performance are present, including costumes and make-up (the use of make-up is at the discretion of Engager).
Dress Rehearsal. A dress rehearsal shall be so considered if all elements necessary to a performance are present and used, including but not limited to costumes, make-up, sets, lights, properties, sound, artists and orchestra, and if the rehearsal is conducted as a performance. When a production requires a dress rehearsal there will be only one dress rehearsal per cast. The dress rehearsal will be scheduled by the production department and notification will be made through the daily call sheet. Additional dress rehearsals may be scheduled by the Centre. Other rehearsals will be considered as technical rehearsals even if all the above elements are present. A dress rehearsal shall be considered to be a performance for the computation of time and pay.
Dress Rehearsal. The term "dress rehearsal" shall mean an appearance which includes the following elements:
Dress Rehearsal. A dress rehearsal shall be considered to be a performance if all the elements necessary to a performance are present and used, including but not limited to costumes, make-up, sets, lights, properties, sound, artists, and orchestras, and if the rehearsal is conducted as a performance. A sound check does not constitute a dress rehearsal. When a production requires a dress rehearsal, there will be only one (1) dress rehearsal per cast.
Dress Rehearsal and Performance Services may run overtime by a maximum of five (5) minutes to allow continuance of a musical work already in progress. Musicians shall not be paid for this additional five (5) minutes.
Dress Rehearsal. The last rehearsal with orchestra before the first performance for which the Artist may be required to appear in full costume by the and where the intent is to perform the work or performance in its entirety.
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Dress Rehearsal. Wednesday April 4th, 7:00 P.M. Curtain / Call time is 5:30 P.M. Final Dress Rehearsal – Thursday April 5th, 7:00 P.M. Curtain / Call time is 5:30 P.M. Performance #1 – Friday April 6th, 7:30 P.M. Curtain / Call time is 5:30 P.M. Performance #2 – Saturday April 7th, 7:30 P.M. Curtain / Call time is 5:30 P.M. Strike – Immediately following Performance #1 closing night. All Warm-up classes *A more detailed technical schedule is available upon request* It is understood that if your schedule does not allow for adequate rehearsal time, you may not be chosen to perform. Once you have committed to a dance, you are required to attend and arrive ON TIME to ALL scheduled rehearsals. If a dancer misses a rehearsal without previously securing the choreographer’s approval, the dancer may be replaced at the discretion of the choreographer. Dancers must be available for each performance and dress rehearsal. As you will not be cast in every dance, you will not be working the entire listed Technical Rehearsal time. However, please make arrangements to have those times available. Students will be released if they are no longer needed.
Dress Rehearsal. For the purposes of this agreement, a dress rehearsal shall be considered a performance and it is to be paid for at the performance rate.
Dress Rehearsal. The term "dress rehearsal" is a rehearsal at which time most elements of a performance are present including costumes and/or make-up and may take place on a rehearsal day or a performance day. The intent of the dress rehearsal is to run the entire program of a performance with as little interruptions as possible. A non-paying invited audience may attend a dress rehearsal at the discretion of the Engager. Should admission be charged then performance Rules will apply for that day and it shall be considered a performance. A verbal or written announcement will be made or given to the audience to inform them that they will be seeing a dress rehearsal and not a performance whether or not admission is charged. If a dress rehearsal runs into overtime, the Artist required to attend shall receive the half-hourly overtime rate for any half (1/2) hour or part thereof. There shall be one (1) "half-hour call" prior to a dress rehearsal on a rehearsal day or performance day whether it happens in the studio or on stage, which shall be considered part of normal rehearsal time for the purpose of putting on costumes and/or make-up. A dress rehearsal may be three-and-a-half (3- 1/2) hours in length including the half-hour call without incurring overtime. On a performance day, when the time of rehearsal permitted in Rule 25.03 (C) is exceeded only by reason of the half-hour call for the dress rehearsal and the ballet being dressed is a full-length production with a total running time of no less than one hundred and twenty (120) minutes no overtime payment will be required.
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