Inclined Playing Surfaces Sample Clauses

Inclined Playing Surfaces. (a) An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined.
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Inclined Playing Surfaces. (1) An “inclined playing surface” is defined as a major acting area that is inclined (e.g., raked stage, mound, etc.). Prior to the construction of any inclined playing surface, where the incline will be greater than ½ inch per foot, the Theatre shall promptly notify Equity, in writing, of such plans and provide such information as Equity may reasonably request. It is understood that when a Theatre is utilizing a set from a prior production, said notice may not be possible, and the Theatre agrees to notify Equity as soon as a determination is made that such set will be utilized.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. No inclined playing surfaces (i.e., raked stages, ramps, etc.) shall be permitted.
Inclined Playing Surfaces. Producer may not use an inclined playing surface (i.e. raked stages, ramps, etc.) without the approval of Equity.

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