STAGE HANDS Sample Clauses

STAGE HANDS. 1. A minimum of two (2) stagehands are required for load-in and load-out.
STAGE HANDS. A minimum of two (2) stage hands are required for load-in and load-out
STAGE HANDS. A minimum of three (3) stagehands are required for load-in and load-out. Stagehands are required to stay until they are dismissed by road manager.
STAGE HANDS. PURCHASER shall provide at his own expense a minimum of two (2) qualified, willing and able stagehands to assist with the unloading and loading of the ARTIST’S truck and with the safe transportation or the equipment to and from the stage. ARTIST’S Tour Manager based on the specifics of the venue will determine crew calls and stagehand numbers. If load- in/load-out is to be upstairs and no elevator/lift is available, a minimum of four (4) stagehands will be required.
STAGE HANDS. The buyer must provide an adequate amount of stage hands to set up the equipment in a timely scheduled on time manner for the load in and load out of the team that brings ARTIST. These stage hands must work exclusively for the production of the artist from the arrival at the venue until the departure to their next destination.
STAGE HANDS. 1. A minimum of two (2) stagehands are required for load-in and load-out. 1. Two (2) large dressing rooms with bathrooms for the sole use of Artist. All dressing rooms must and be accessible to Artist from load-in to load-out and include: 1. Clothes Hanging Racks (2) 2. Iron and ironing board
STAGE HANDS. All stage hands and technical personnel shall render services under ARTIST's representative’s direction for set-up, presentation of show (s) and takedown at conclusion of engagement hereunder. It is necessary to have two (2 PLEASE) stagehands to load-in ARTIST’s equipment and set-up backline equipment, at no cost to ARTIST.

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