CHANGING INTO AND OUT OF COSTUME Sample Clauses

CHANGING INTO AND OUT OF COSTUME. 1. Any Chorister required to be in ‘full’ costume for any rehearsal shall be allocated one-half (1/2) hour for dressing and one-half (1/2) hour for undressing and shall receive compensation at the applicable rehearsal rate specified in Article THIRD (D), except that compensation for undressing after a rehearsal in costume finishing at or before 6:00 P.M. (or before 5:30 P.M. Monday through Friday during the New York Season in a season in which the standard curtain time is 7:30 P.M.) shall be at the hourly rehearsal rate. 2. The time for dressing and undressing referred to in subparagraph 1 hereof shall not be included in computing rehearsal time for which rest periods must be given. 3. Any Chorister required to be in less than ‘full’ costume for any rehearsal shall be given the necessary period for dressing and undressing during his/her regular rehearsal period. 4. If the Chorister shall be given time to dress subsequent to his/her first service in a rehearsal or to undress prior to his/her last service in a rehearsal, no additional compensation shall be due such Chorister. 5. A Chorister shall receive a $45 lunch penalty for all rehearsals in which he/she is required to wear “full costume.”
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CHANGING INTO AND OUT OF COSTUME. 1. Any Chorister required to be in ‘full’ costume for any rehearsal shall be allocated one-half (1/2) hour for dressing and one-half (1/2) hour for undressing and shall receive compensation at the applicable rehearsal rate specified in Article THIRD (E), except as follows:

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