Workshops and Readings ADDITION Sample Clauses

Workshops and Readings ADDITION. For Artists engaged for workshops and readings only, the minimum fee for a four (4) hour call shall not apply to the Stratford Festival. For Artists engaged solely for workshops and readings who are contracted away from their usual place of residence, the Festival will provide or reimburse transportation and will pay a per diem of forty- eight dollars and fifty cents ($48.50) and overnight accommodation if required. These allowances are in addition to the Artist’s negotiated fee. (A) Developmental Activity as part of a Standard Engagement Contract AMENDMENT If an Artist is to be engaged to participate in a developmental activity as well as in regular productions as 1. Should the Artist agree to participate in workshops, new play readings and/or work on play scripts, during the term of this contract, there will be no additional remuneration for these services. It is agreed that there shall be no paid public presentation of these works. 2003-2006 Stratford Addendum | Page 11 2. The focus of such work is clearly understood to be on process rather than production with emphasis on the development of the script, not on the Actor, performance, or production values of any presentation. There is to be no pressure on the Actor to produce a finished performance nor on Stage Management personnel to organize a finished production. 3. It is understood and agreed that any such assignment shall take into account the Artist's working schedule and, in any event, shall not exceed the provisions of Articles 24:00 and 26:00 of the Canadian Theatre Agreement.
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Workshops and Readings ADDITION. For Artists engaged for workshops and readings only, the minimum fee for a four (4) hour call shall not apply to the Stratford Festival. For Artists engaged solely for workshops and readings who are contracted away from their usual place of residence, the Festival will provide or reimburse transportation and will pay a per diem of forty -eight dollars and fifty cents ($48.50) and overnight accommodation if required. These allowances are in addition to the Artist’s negotiated fee. (A) Developmental Activity as part of a Standard Engagement Contract AMENDMENT If an Artist is to be engaged to participate in a developmental activity as well as in regular productions as part of a CTA Engagement Contract, this requirement must be stipulated in the original contract of engagement signed by the Artist as follows: 1. Should the Artist agree to participate in workshops, new play readings and/or work on play scripts, during the term of this contract, there will be no additional remuneration for these services. It is agreed that there shall be no paid public presentation of these works. 2. The focus of such work is clearly understood to be on process rather than production with emphasis on the development of the script, not on the Actor, performance, or production values of any presentation. There is to be no pressure on the Actor to produce a finished performance nor on Stage Management personnel to organize a finished production. 3. It is understood and agreed that any such assignment shall take into account the Artist's working schedule and, in any event, shall not exceed the provisions of Articles 24: 00 and 26:00 of the Canadian Theatre Agreement.

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