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Equity Chorus audition provisions. (a) If the Theatre holds a musical EPA and/or agent appointments in an office city, an Equity Chorus audition shall be required and held in an Equity- approved rehearsal hall or Theatre in a city where Equity maintains an office. If the Theatre does not hold any musical auditions in an office city, required Equity Chorus auditions may be held in any of the liaison cities listed in Rule 4(C)(3)(c). An individual with casting authority (i.e., one who can effectively recommend performers for employment by the Theatre) must be present at all times during the Equity Chorus audition. (b) Equity shall receive at least two weeks notice of Equity performer chorus auditions for each production. (c) All such Equity auditions shall be held in an Equity-approved rehearsal hall or Theatre. (d) If auditioning in an office city, an Equity monitor shall be present at the first audition to assist the Theatre or its representative in organizing and facilitating the audition. The Theatre shall notify Equity of the time, date and place of the final audition. (e) Each Equity performer who auditions for the chorus may be required by the Theatre to attend three days of auditions. Thereafter, the Theatre shall pay to the performer 1/6th of the Theatre’s basic minimum salary plus transportation for each day over three. (f) Auditions may be held on three separate days. At the first Equity audition, performers may be typed, asked to dance and/or sing. After the performer has been auditioned for dancing and/or singing, the performer may be asked to read for chorus parts and/or understudy. At the second and/or third audition, the performer may again be asked to do all of the above. (g) If these three days are not consecutive, Equity performers shall not be required to report for any purpose on the intervening days. (h) If, at the second or third audition, the selection of a performer is to be determined at a final match-up, then the performer retained for the match-up from the earlier audition that day shall be released following the selection and shall be free until the final match-up, except if required to read for a part or understudy. The Theatre shall conclude the audition within an eight hour span from the first call on that day. In the event any audition exceeds eight hours from the time of the performer’s first call, the Equity performer shall receive 1/6th of minimum salary as compensation for the day. (i) For each auditioning Equity performer, there shall be a break of at lea...
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Equity Chorus audition provisions. (a) If the Theatre holds a musical EPA and/or agent appointments in an office city, an Equity Chorus audition shall be required and held in an Equity-approved rehearsal hall or Theatre in a city where Equity maintains an office. If the Theatre does not hold any musical auditions in an office city, required Equity Chorus auditions may be held in any of the liaison cities listed in Rule 4(C)(3)(c). An individual with casting authority (i.e., one who can effectively recommend performers for employment by the Theatre) must be present at all times during the Equity Chorus audition. (b) Equity shall receive at least two weeks notice of Equity performer chorus auditions for each production. (c) All such Equity auditions shall be held in an Equity-approved rehearsal hall or Theatre.

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