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STAGE DIRECTORS, CHOREOGRAPHERS, AND PRODUCTION STAFF‌ a. Stage Directors 1. The minimum compensation of STAGE DIRECTORS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: 5/1/2024 9/1/2024 9/1/2025 9/1/2026 Weekly $1,569.62 $1,601.01 $1,649.05 $1,698.52 No later than four (4) weeks prior to the first rehearsal of the first production of the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons AGMA and the EMPLOYER shall meet to negotiate the minimum compensation rates for those seasons. 2. Should the STAGE DIRECTOR be required to rehearse alternate casts, provisions shall be made in the Individual Artist Agreement. 3. In recognition of the unique nature of the position, STAGE DIRECTORS are not subject to the rehearsal limitations or the overtime provisions contained elsewhere in this Basic Agreement. However, EMPLOYER shall assign only reasonable and industry-accepted hours and responsibilities. Nothing in this Paragraph shall abrogate the rights of the STAGE DIRECTORS with regard to the other provisions of this Basic Agreement, including but not limited to Arbitration, Force Majeure, Health Insurance, and the like. To receive such health insurance benefits, STAGE DIRECTORS must be principally involved in the staging of the production, but need not be present for all performances to be credited for each performance, including revivals using STAGE DIRECTOR’S work, as set forth in this Basic Agreement.
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STAGE DIRECTORS, CHOREOGRAPHERS, AND PRODUCTION STAFF‌. (a) STAGE DIRECTORS (1) The minimum compensation of STAGE DIRECTORS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Summer 2023 Summer 2024 Stage Directors $1,513 $1,513 $1,543 $1,574 (2) Per diem payments shall be made as follows when the STAGE DIRECTOR is working beyond a fifty-five (55) mile radius of the individual's domicile: As of 4/1/21 Per Diem $130 As of Summer 2018, Per Diem will be $130. (3) When the EMPLOYER provides (or is prepared to provide) suitable lodging, EMPLOYER may satisfy the per diem requirement herein by the payment of an amount equal to the daily meal allowance provided for in Paragraph 21 hereof. (4) Should the STAGE DIRECTOR be required to rehearse alternate casts, provisions shall be made in the Individual Artist's Contract. (5) In recognition of the unique nature of the positions, STAGE DIRECTORS are not subject to the rehearsal limitations or the overtime provisions contained elsewhere in this Agreement. However, EMPLOYER shall assign only reasonable and industry-accepted hours and responsibilities. Nothing in this Paragraph shall abrogate the rights of the STAGE DIRECTORS with regard to the other provisions of this Agreement including but not limited to Arbitration, Force Majeure, Health Insurance, and the like. To receive such health insurance benefits, STAGE DIRECTOR must be principally involved in the staging of the production, but need not be present for all performances to be credited for each performance, including revivals using Director’s work, as set forth in this Agreement. (b) CHOREOGRAPHERS (1) The minimum compensation of CHOREOGRAPHERS shall be on a weekly basis, as follows: As of Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Summer 2023 Summer 2024 PER WEEK $970 $970 $989 $1,009 (2) Per Diem payments shall be made in accordance with Paragraph 27 (c) (3) below. (3) Choreographers shall be prepared to rehearse in accordance with the parameters set forth in the Standard ARTIST’s Contract, provided said Contract has been signed by the ARTIST or his/her agent prior to commencement of rehearsals. (4) CHOREOGRAPHERS may not rehearse more than thirty (30) hours per week or more than six (6) hours per day during a six (6) day rehearsal week. If these hourly limitations are exceeded, such hours shall be paid at the overtime rate indicated in Paragraph 25 (f) (4). (5) During each week CHOREOGRAPHER shall receive one (1) free day during which there shall be no rehearsals or performances whatsoever. (6) No rehearsal shall end lat...

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