Wardrobe, Wigs, and Appurtenances Sample Clauses

Wardrobe, Wigs, and Appurtenances. Performers, including background actors, shall not be required to furnish any special wardrobe, special wigs, or special appurtenances, except specialty acts or units, which may supply their own wardrobe if so contracted by Producer. Evening clothes (except full dress for male performers) and any apparel which may reasonably be expected to be included in the regular wardrobe of a performer are not special wardrobe, provided, however, that the regular wardrobe of a female performer shall not be deemed to include more than one
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