Common use of Supplemental Extras Clause in Contracts

Supplemental Extras. (1) A Supplemental Extra may be identified as being of a general nature, e.g., the Sentry, the Doorman, the Mailman. Within a group of three or more, a Supplemental Extra may also be identified as a character for the purpose of adequately representing the nature of that group, e.g., a Sergeant with a group of soldiers, Townspeople differentiated as to profession and type of reaction within the group. Within a group, a Supplemental Extra may speak a single line, either fragmented to provide a realistic response or emerging singly but representatively from the group. A Supplemental Extra may not rehearse more than 120 non- consecutive hours, in increments of not less than three hours, before the first public performance for each production, and may understudy in “B+,” “B,” “C,” and “D” Theatres.

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Samples: members.actorsequity.org, websites.uwlax.edu

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Supplemental Extras. (1) A Supplemental Extra may be identified as being of a general nature, e.g., the Sentry, the Doorman, the Mailman. Within a group of three or more, a Supplemental Extra may also be identified as a character for the purpose of adequately representing the nature of that group, e.g., a Sergeant with a group of soldiers, Townspeople differentiated as to profession and type of reaction within the group. Within a group, a Supplemental Extra may speak a single line, either fragmented to provide a realistic response or emerging singly but representatively from the group. A Supplemental Extra may not rehearse more than 120 non- non-consecutive hours, in increments of not less than three hours, before the first public performance for each production, and may understudy in “B+,” “B,” “C,” and “D” Theatres.

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Samples: lort.org

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Supplemental Extras. (1) A Supplemental Extra may be identified as being of a general nature, e.g.i.e., the Sentry, the Doorman, the Mailman. Within a group of three or more, a Supplemental Extra may also be identified as a character for the purpose of adequately representing the nature of that group, e.g.i.e., a Sergeant with a group of soldiers, Townspeople differentiated as to profession and type of reaction within the group. Within a group, a Supplemental Extra may speak a single line, either fragmented to provide a realistic response or emerging singly but representatively from the group. A Supplemental Extra may not rehearse more than 120 non- non-consecutive hours, in increments of not less than three hours, before the first public performance for each production, and may understudy in “B+,” “B,” “C,” and “D” Theatres.

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Samples: www.theproducersperspective.com

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