Common use of Change of Hair Color Clause in Contracts

Change of Hair Color. The Actor may not be required to change the color of the Actor's hair unless the Actor agrees in writing. In such case the Producer shall pay for the expense of changing the color and of its upkeep during the run of the engagement and of the restoration to the original color at the end of the Actor's engagement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Off Broadway Agreement, Broadway Agreement, Off Broadway Agreement

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Change of Hair Color. The Actor may not be required to change the color of the Actor's ’s hair unless the Actor agrees in writing. In such case If the Producer Actor agrees, the Theatre shall pay for the expense of changing the color and of its upkeep during the run of the engagement engagement, and of the restoration to the original color at the end close of the Actor's engagement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: members.actorsequity.org, websites.uwlax.edu

Change of Hair Color. The Actor may not be required to change the color of the Actor's hair unless the Actor agrees in writing. In such case the The Producer shall pay for the expense of changing the color professionally and of its upkeep during the run of the engagement and of the professional restoration to the original color at the end of the Actor's engagement.

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Samples: Agreement

Change of Hair Color. The Actor may not be required to change the color of the Actor's his hair unless the Actor agrees in writing. In such case If the Producer Actor agrees, the University and/or Theatre shall pay for the expense of changing the color and of its upkeep during the run of the engagement and of the restoration to the original color at the end close of the Actor's engagement.

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Samples: Agreement

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Change of Hair Color. The Actor may not be required to change the color of the Actor's his hair unless the Actor he agrees in writing. In such case If he agrees, the Producer Theatre shall pay for the expense of changing the color and of its upkeep during the run of the engagement engagement, and of the restoration to the original color at the end close of the Actor's engagement.

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Samples: www.theproducersperspective.com

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