Common use of General Rehearsal Provisions Clause in Contracts

General Rehearsal Provisions. (A) No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. except dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M. (B) During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTIST shall receive one (1) free day during which there shall be no rehearsal whatsoever. (C) ARTISTS singing Leading or Featured roles shall not be called for any rehearsal on a performance day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. (D) No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires make-up, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½) hour after dismissal from the stage. (E) No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M. (F) The call for a dress rehearsal shall start one-half (½) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- half (½) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and make-up shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsal. (G) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS shall be allowed a rest period during musical and staging rehearsals which shall accrue at the rate of five (5) minutes per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsal, it shall last no more than five

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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General Rehearsal Provisions. Regardless of the number of contracts for which the PRINCIPAL ARTISTS is engaged the following shall apply. (Ai) No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. except dress rehearsals, . which may last until 12:30 A.M. (Bii) During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTIST shall receive one (1) free day Free Day during which there shall be no rehearsal whatsoever. (Ciii) ARTISTS singing Leading or Featured roles shall not be called for any rehearsal on a performance day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. (Div) No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires make-upcostumes or makeup, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½) hour after dismissal from the stage. (Ev) No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M. (Fvi) The call for a dress rehearsal requiring costumes or makeup shall start one-half (½) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing (calculating) the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- one-half (½) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and make-up makeup shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsal. (Gvii) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS shall be allowed a an uninterrupted rest period during of not less than fifteen (15) minutes within every two (2) hours of staging or musical and staging rehearsals which shall accrue rehearsal. Rest periods need not be at the rate same time for all PRINCIPAL ARTISTS. (viii) All contracted over scale compensation may be credited to rehearsal compensation except in the case of five services on a Free Day or rehearsals beyond six (56) minutes hours per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsal, it shall last no more than fiveday.

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Samples: Basic Agreement

General Rehearsal Provisions. (A) a. No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. PM except dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M.AM. (B) b. During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTIST shall receive one (1) free day Free Day during which there shall be no rehearsal rehearsals whatsoever. (C) c. ARTISTS singing Leading or and Featured roles shall not be called for any rehearsal on a performance day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. (D) d. No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s 's rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires make-up, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½) hour after dismissal from the stage. (E) e. No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M.AM. (F) f. The call for a dress rehearsal shall start one-half (½) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- one half (½) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and make-up shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsalrehearsal permitted. (G) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS g. No rehearsals shall be allowed scheduled within two (2) hours of any ARTIST's make-up call prior to a rest period during musical and staging rehearsals which shall accrue at the rate of five (5) minutes per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsaldress rehearsal or performance, it shall last no more than fiveexcept in emergency cases, or unless requested by ARTIST.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

General Rehearsal Provisions. (A) a. No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. except dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M. (B) b. During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTIST shall receive one one (1) free day during which there shall be no rehearsal rehearsals whatsoever. (C) c. ARTISTS singing Leading or and Featured roles shall not be called for any rehearsal on a performance day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. (D) d. No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires make-up, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½1/2) hour after dismissal from the stage. (E) e. No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M. (F) f. The call for a dress rehearsal shall start one-half (½1/2) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- one half (½1/2) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and make-up shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsalrehearsal permitted. (G) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS g. No rehearsals shall be allowed scheduled within two (2) hours of any ARTIST’s make-up call prior to a rest period during musical and staging rehearsals which shall accrue at the rate of five (5) minutes per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsaldress rehearsal or performance, it shall last no more than fiveexcept in emergency cases, or unless requested by ARTIST.

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Samples: Master Agreement

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General Rehearsal Provisions. (A) 1. No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. except dress rehearsalsP.M., which may last until 12:30 nor be scheduled before 10 A.M. (B) During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL 2. Each SOLO BIT and SUPPORTING ARTIST shall receive one (1) free day during each rehearsal and performance week during which there shall be no rehearsal whatsoever. performances, rehearsals, required travel, or other work for EMPLOYER. A SOLO BIT AND SUPPORTING ARTIST required to perform any service for EMPLOYER on a free day, shall be compensated at rate of fifty (C$50.00) per hour with a minimum call of three (3) hours. Continuing thereafter beyond the seven day week, SOLO BIT AND SUPPORTING ARTISTS singing Leading or Featured roles shall not be called required to render services for any rehearsal on more than ten (10) consecutive days without a performance free day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by which case the eleventh (11th) day must be a free day. Such free day compensation shall not be credited against SOLO BIT AND SUPPORTING ARTIST’S over scale compensation. (D) 3. No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires make-up, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½1/2) hour after dismissal from the stage. (E) No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M. (F) 4. The call for a dress rehearsal Dress Rehearsal shall start one-half (½1/2) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- one half (½1/2) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and make-up shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsalrehearsal permitted. (G) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS 5. NO rehearsals, except emergency rehearsals shall be allowed scheduled within two (2) hours of any SOLO BIT AND SUPPORTING ARTIST’s make up call prior to a rest period during musical Dress Rehearsal or performance. An emergency rehearsal situation shall be considered in effect when a casting change beyond the control of the EMPLOYER is necessary or severe problems with the technical elements of the sets occur. 6. In productions with known intimate scenes of full nudity, and/or simulated sex, a trained intimacy coach must be used. As far as practicable, the intimacy coach will be available to work with individual SOLO BIT and staging rehearsals which shall accrue at the rate of five (5) minutes per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsal, it shall last no more than fiveSUPPORTING ARTISTS.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

General Rehearsal Provisions. Regardless of the number of contracts for which a PRINCIPAL ARTIST is engaged, the following shall apply: (A) No rehearsal shall end later than 11:30 P.M. except dress rehearsals, which may last until 12:30 A.M.12:00 midnight inclusive of the one-half (½) hour after dismissal from the stage for rehearsals requiring costume or make-up. ARTISTS shall receive double time for any rehearsals after midnight, such rate to be determined by dividing the applicable minimum rate by thirty (30) with the result multiplied by two, payable in quarter hour segments. (B) During each week each PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTIST shall receive one (1) free day during which there shall be no rehearsal or performance whatsoever. (C) ARTISTS singing Leading or Featured roles Roles shall not be called for any rehearsal on a performance day, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. (D) No rehearsal or performance shall be scheduled sooner than twelve (12) hours following the end of the preceding evening’s rehearsal or performance, except in emergency cases or unless otherwise requested by ARTIST. When the preceding rehearsal or performance requires costumes or make-up, the twelve (12) hour period shall commence one-half (½) hour after dismissal from the stage. (E) No rehearsal shall be scheduled before 10:00 A.M. (F) The call for a dress rehearsal requiring costumes or make-up shall start one-half (½) hour prior to the call to report on-stage and shall be included in computing the total hours of rehearsal permitted herein. In addition, one- one-half (½) hour following dismissal from the stage for the removal of costumes and and/or make-up shall be included when computing (calculating) total hours of rehearsal. (G) PERFORMING PRINCIPAL ARTISTS shall be allowed a rest period during musical and staging rehearsals which shall accrue at the rate of five (5) minutes per hour. If a rest period is taken during the first hour of rehearsal, it shall last no more than five

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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