Common use of Dress Rehearsal Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Canadian Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

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Dress Rehearsal. (A) Definition A "Dress Rehearsal" “dress rehearsal” is defined as a complete rehearsal with for which the Artist is required to appear in full company of Artists using full dress (including costumes, hair/wigs, costume and make-up, etc), up with orchestra and all technical elements with where the intention intent is to complete a non-stop run-through of perform the entire play or musicalwork in its entirety. There shall be no paying Where an audience and/or general public is present at a dress rehearsal, the dress rehearsal shall be considered to be a performance and the day shall be a performance day unless special arrangements are made in advance between the Engager and Equity.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement, Canadian Opera Agreement

Dress Rehearsal. ‌ A "Dress Rehearsaldress rehearsal" is defined as a complete rehearsal with the full company of Artists using full dress (including costumes, hair/wigs, make-make- up, etc), and all technical elements with the intention to complete a non-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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Independent Theatre Agreement, Independent Theatre Agreement

Dress Rehearsal. A "Dress Rehearsaldress 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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Theatre Agreement, Theatre Agreement

Dress Rehearsal. A "Dress Rehearsal" “dress rehearsal” is defined as a complete rehearsal with where the full company of Artists using full dress (including costumes, hair/wigs, has been called in costume and make-up, etc), and all technical elements with the intention to complete up for a non-stop run-through of the entire play or musicalthrough. There shall be no Where a paying audience and/or the general public is present at a dress rehearsal, rehearsal hours permitted are those of a performance day and such dress rehearsal shall be considered as a performance. No “dress rehearsals” with invited audiences will be permitted after the first public performance except where necessitated by cast replacement, and/or major script revision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

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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 in which the entire play or musical. There shall be no paying audience and/or general public present at a dress rehearsalproduction is played through without interruptions and where all the conditions and means correspond to those required during the actual performance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Dress Rehearsal. A "Dress Rehearsal" “dress rehearsal” is defined as a complete rehearsal with where the full company of Artists using full dress (including costumes, hair/wigs, has been called in costume and make-up, etc), and all technical elements with the intention to complete up for a non-stop run-through of the entire play or musicalthrough. There shall be no Where a paying audience and/or the general public is present at a dress rehearsal, rehearsal hours permitted are those of a performance day and such dress rehearsal shall be considered as a performance. No “dress rehearsals” with invited audiences will be permitted after the first public performance except where necessitated cast replacement, and/or major script revision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotech.labour.gc.ca

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