Dress Rehearsals.
(i) For all dress rehearsals (defined in Clause 18:42(E)) there must be a minimum half-hour call which shall be considered to be part of rehearsal time.
(ii) 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.
Dress Rehearsals. Generally the rehearsals directly before any performance are MANDATORY rehearsals for all members (singers/dancers, band, and crew). Performance order, last minute blocking changes and other important show revisions are reviewed and finalized at this rehearsal. Unless excused by the Director in advance of the dress rehearsal a student will not perform unless he/she is in attendance. In most situations, an alternate singer/dancer will be assigned to the position at the dress rehearsal. Singers and Muses will participate in various competitions, events, performances and concerts throughout the year. These performances are extremely important and therefore cannot be missed. Students are required to participate in all concerts, events, competitions, and performances. In an activity that is TEAM- BASED it is imperative that we have all members present for competitions. If a judge sees a “hole” in our blocking due to a missing member this affects every member of the group and can potentially affect our overall score and ultimately our ability to place in a competition. These events will be detailed in a schedule given to students by the beginning of the year. Several weekends in February and March must be reserved for competitions. If a there is a conflict with a scheduled performance or competition this MUST be communicated to the Director ASAP. If a MAJOR conflict arises during the year (i.e. Track or Swim Meet, Cheerleading Competition, or Baseball game), the conflict must be worked out between the Director, Activity Coordinator, and the student. Work schedules or regular practice schedules are not valid grounds for missing a weekend competition and will be considered unexcused. The philosophy of the Director has always been that students should be able to participate in as many high school activities as they desire as long as they can maintain their academic grades and perform at acceptable standards in each activity. This means adhering to all attendance, rehearsal, and performance policies. In accordance with the OMHS Attendance Policy students must be IN SCHOOL for a minimum of a half day in order to attend a rehearsal or performance on THAT day. If you are in In School Suspension or In School Detention you will not be allowed to attend rehearsal after school. If there is a performance on a day where you are in ISS or ISD you will be required to attend the performance and dress out, but you will not be allowed to perform.
Dress Rehearsals. For all dress rehearsals, there must be a minimum half-hour call, which shall be considered part of the rehearsal time. However, if a dress rehearsal with orchestra is completed in less than three-and-a-half (3-1/2) hours (exclusive of the half-hour call), then the Engager may continue to rehearse in the remaining time.
Dress Rehearsals. Avoid missing dress rehearsals. Missing a dress rehearsal may affect the opportunity to play in the concert. Those in a leadership position (concertmaster, section leader), may lose their position if they miss dress rehearsal. Dress rehearsal details are e-mailed to MYS families at least three weeks prior to each dress rehearsal - plan on keeping the whole day clear of other commitments. As a courtesy to fellow musicians and the conductor, students are asked to report dress rehearsal absences to MYS by the fourth rehearsal of the trimester, if possible.
Dress Rehearsals. In the nine (9) days prior to the day of opening night, the following rehearsals may be called:
Dress Rehearsals. (i) For each ballet, the Company will designate a dress rehearsal. The Company may designate more than one (1) dress rehearsal but is not obligated to do so.
(ii) A dress rehearsal may include working time at the beginning or end of each act to deal with specific problems related to said act. Should any rehearsal time remain upon completion of the ballet, such time may be used to rehearse any musical problems related to said ballet. No other works may be rehearsed.
(iii) Intermissions during dress rehearsals may occur between acts, provided they add up to the equivalent of at least ten (10) minutes per hour.
(iv) The Company shall post on the Orchestra bulletin board the estimated finishing time of a dress rehearsal prior to such rehearsal.
(v) If two (2) acts of a ballet are performed consecutively without intermission, the total running time of the two acts shall not exceed one hour and forty-five minutes without incurring overtime payments.
Dress Rehearsals. School School will organize and supervise dress rehearsal(s) at venue(s).
Dress Rehearsals. Year One Host will organize and supervise dress rehearsal(s) at venue(s).
Dress Rehearsals. 1. For each opera, the COC will designate the final rehearsal before opening night as the dress rehearsal. The COC may designate more than one dress rehearsal but is not obligated to do so.
2. A dress rehearsal may include working time at the beginning or end of each act to deal with specific problems related to said act. Should any rehearsal time remain upon completion of the opera, such time may be used to rehearse any musical problems related to said opera. No other works may be rehearsed.
3. Intermissions during dress rehearsals may occur between acts, provided they add up to the equivalent of at least ten (10) minutes per hour.
4. The COC shall post on the Orchestra bulletin board the estimated finishing time of a dress rehearsal prior to such rehearsal.
5. Articles 4.B.3.and 4.B.4. apply to dress rehearsals.
Dress Rehearsals. In the case where complimentary tickets are not available for a performance run, Season Artists will be provided with two (2) “tickets” for the Dress Rehearsal.