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PROGRAM, SOUVENIR PROGRAM and CAST LIST. (A) A free cast list shall be given to all patrons at each performance. It must contain a listing of all Actors, together with their roles and/or functions. When there is not an all-Equity cast, members of Actors’ Equity Association shall be identified in the cast list by an asterisk (*) in one of two places: on the cast list or next to the Actor’s biography. The following wording shall appear in a footnote on the cast page (if the cast list is asterisked) or once on each double-page spread where the Actor’s biography appears (if the biography is asterisked): “Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States.” When there is an all-Equity cast, the following language shall appear in the program: “The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States” and no asterisks shall be required. (B) All Actors, including Stage Managers and Assistant Stage Managers, signed to Equity contracts in the production shall be listed either on the title page or on the first page on which there is a complete cast listing. The Dance Captain, if known at the time of printing, shall be listed on the cast list page. (1) Where a biography other than that of the Author(s) appears, biographies shall be included for the performing Actors, Stage Manager and the Assistant Stage Manager. The Actor shall have the right of approval of biographical material for the program and souvenir program. Approval must be in writing, and shall not be unreasonably withheld. Biographical material not disapproved within 48 hours of its submission to the Actor shall be considered approved. Rule 48. PROGRAM, SOUVENIR PROGRAM, CAST LIST (2) In the event that there are errors or omissions in the printed cast listing (including understudies who wish to be listed), in the program and/or souvenir program, the Theatre agrees, upon receipt of notice of an omission or error in such cast listing, that it will, within 24 hours (including at least one business day), place in the program and/or souvenir program a mimeographed or printed slip correcting the omission or error and will also correct the omission in the next printing of the program and/or souvenir program, provided such notice is given at least 24 hours prior to the press deadline. (3) For each failure either to place a correction slip in the program and/or souvenir program, as...

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