Duties and Responsibilities of Stage Management Sample Clauses

Duties and Responsibilities of Stage Management. The Stage Manager shall be responsible for conducting the deputy election at the first rehearsal. The Stage Manager, in conjunction with the Stage Director, shall be responsible for calling all rehearsal breaks (see Clause 15:03(A), Rest Periods and Clause 15:09, Meal Breaks). In conjunction with the Deputy, the Stage Manager will endeavour to uphold all regulations governing engagements as set down by Equity in its Constitution, Bylaws, agreements and rules.
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Duties and Responsibilities of Stage Management. The duties and responsibilities of stage management will be determined by the in consultation with Stage Management based of the needs of each individual production. Examples of stage management duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: Organize rehearsals and performances with staff and schedule rehearsal calls; Assemble and maintain a prompt book, which is the property of the Work with the Stage Director, if one is engaged for the production, and coordinate and communicate with the heads of all other departments during rehearsals and During the rehearsal period communicate with the designated representative about running times and any problems in the artistic or technical elements of the production. During performance this communication must be written and filed with the designated representative in a form designated by the This communication shall be treated as confidential by those on the distribution list Attend cueing sessions for the production as required:
Duties and Responsibilities of Stage Management. In addition to those duties detailed in Clause 3 of this Agreement (Duties and Responsibilities of the Artist), the duties and responsibilities of stage management personnel are defined within this Clause, unless otherwise agreed to by a rider at the time of contracting. Stage management shall:

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