Emergency Performances Sample Clauses

Emergency Performances. No Stage Directors, Choreographers, or Production Staff members shall be required to replace a performing ARTIST or supernumerary except in the case of an emergency. If a Stage Director, Choreographer, or Production Staff member is required to replace a performing ARTIST, they shall receive for each performance the minimum per performance compensation of the performing ARTIST they are replacing in addition to their regular weekly compensation. If Stage Directors, Choreographers, or Production Staff members are required to replace a supernumerary or mute character (a non-speaking, non-singing role not classified in "Schedule C"), they shall receive for each performance the compensation equal to the compensation received by CHORISTERS performing in supernumerary or mute roles plus the following amount. 5/1/2024 9/1/2024 9/1/2025 9/1/2026 Emergency Performance $7.24 $7.38 $7.60 $7.83
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Emergency Performances. No Stage Directors, Choreographers, or Production Staff member shall be required to replace a performing Artist or supernumerary except in the case of an emergency. If a Stage Directors, Choreographers, or Production Staff member is required to replace a performing Artist, he shall receive for each performance the minimum per performance compensation of the performing Artist he is replacing in addition to his regular weekly compensation. If a Stage Directors, Choreographers, or Production Staff member is required to replace a supernumerary or mute character (a non-speaking, non- singing role not classified in “Schedule C”), he shall receive for each performance the compensation equal to the compensation received by Choristers performing in supernumerary or mute roles plus five dollars ($5.00) in addition to his regular weekly compensation.
Emergency Performances. 1. No STAGE DIRECTORS, CHOREOGRAPHERS, or Production Staff Members shall be required to replace a performing ARTIST or supernumerary except in the case of an emergency. 2. If a STAGE DIRECTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER, or a Production Staff Member is required to replace a performing ARTIST, they shall receive for each performance the minimum per performance compensation of the performing ARTIST they are replacing in addition to their regular weekly compensation. 3. If a STAGE DIRECTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER, or a Production Staff Member is required to replace a supernumerary or mute character (a non-speaking, non-singing role not classified in “Schedule C”), they shall receive for each performance the compensation equal to the compensation received by CHORISTERS performing mute roles in addition to their regular weekly compensation.

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