Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions Sample Clauses

Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions. The Stage Manager shall be present at all staging rehearsals. The Stage Manager shall be present at all scene change rehearsals and cueing sessions for the production which come under the supervision of the Stage Management during rehearsal or performance. It is understood that the Stage Manager will attend production meetings or note sessions which involve discussion of elements of the production which directly affect the duties and responsibilities of Stage Management. Where the Stage Management personnel are required by the Engager to attend production meetings, note sessions or are present at scene change rehearsals, staging rehearsals and cueing sessions: (i) which infringe on overnight rest, meal breaks, free day and/or a statutory holiday, the applicable rate as specified in Clause 38:01(D) shall apply. (ii) which exceed the work hours provided for in Clause 38:06(B), the regular overtime rate as specified in Clause 38:01(D) shall apply.
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Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions. BOTH The Stage Manager shall be present at all scene change rehearsals and cueing sessions for the production that will come under the supervision of Stage Management during rehearsals or performances. For the purpose of this Clause, a cueing session shall include any period of time during which the Director and designer are building cues, “looks”, or potential cues for a production onstage.‌
Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions. ‌ The Stage Manager shall be present at all scene change rehearsals and cueing sessions for the production which come under the supervision of Stage Management during rehearsals or performances. It is understood that the Stage Manager is required to attend production meetings which involve discussion of elements of the production which directly affect the duties and responsibilities of Stage Management. Where the Stage Management personnel attend production meetings or are present at scene change rehearsals or cueing sessions: (i) which results in exceeding the work hours provided for in Clause 42:05(B) the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at Rate 1 in Clause 13:09; (ii) which infringe on overnight rest or meal breaks, the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at Rate 2 in Clause 13:09; and (iii) which infringe on the Free Day and/or statutory holiday, the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at Rate 3 in Clause 13:09.
Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions rsals Be present at all scene change rehearsals and cuing sessions for the production which will come under the supervision of stage management during rehea performances and shall attend meetings as provided for in Keep such records as may be necessary to advise the Theatre, the Deputy and/or Equity on matters of company discipline and other business related to the rights and obligations of Equity members, such as, but not limited to, attendance, overtime, meal breaks, costume and photo calls, working environment health and safety.
Scene Change Rehearsals and Cueing Sessions. It is understood that the Stage Manager is required to attend production meetings which involve discussion of elements of the production which directly affect the duties and responsibilities of Stage Management. The Stage Manager shall be present at all scene change rehearsals and cueing sessions for the production which come under the supervision of Stage Management during rehearsals or performances. Where the Stage Management personnel attend production meetings or are present at scene change rehearsals or cueing sessions which infringe on overnight rest periods, meal breaks, Free Days and/or statutory holidays or which result in exceeding the work hours provided for in Clause 40:05(B), the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at the applicable rate in Clause 13:09(D).

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