Apprentice Actors Sample Clauses

Apprentice Actors. (Joining Equity) ADDITION As a general rule, Apprentices must be hired as such for one (1) season before being contracted as an Actor. 24:00 REHEARSAL CONDITIONS ADDITION The provisions of Clauses 56:02, 56:03 and 56:04 which pertain to musical theatre shall apply, and take precedence, where differences exist between these Clauses and the provisions of Article 24:00.
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Apprentice Actors. An “apprentice actor” is a person who intends to make a career as an actor in the professional Theatre and who is not a member of Equity or Equity U.S. Equity agrees to consider any request from a member of a professional performing artists’ association or union for permission to register as an apprentice where it can be demonstrated to Equity’s satisfaction that he/she wishes to apprentice in order to make a career in the live professional Theatre. It is understood that children who are not members of Equity, but who are members of or any other performing artists’ association or union may participate in a production as local jobbers. Furthermore, these child performers may not be required to join Equity should their professional experience be limited solely to engagements in commercial advertisements in the electronic media and/or as background performers and/or broadcast journalists. Clause shall not apply in the case of such children. An apprentice actor may be engaged under terms outside this Agreement.

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