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Blocking Rehearsal AMENDMENT. Blocking rehearsals, culminating in a complete “priority” run through rehearsal on stage must be completed within fourteen (14) days of the official opening performance of each production. At least one of the understudy blocking rehearsals will be a “priority” rehearsal of not less than five (5) hours which will take place no later than sixteen (16) days after the first preview performance for each production, and at least one rehearsal will be a “priority” rehearsal of not less than five (5) hours on stage (not including the run- through rehearsal). Such rehearsals may take place under the supervision of the Assistant Director if there is one or the Stage Manager. These rehearsals may not take place on a two (2) performance day.

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Sources: Canadian Theatre Agreement Addendum

Blocking Rehearsal AMENDMENT. Blocking rehearsals, culminating in a complete “priority” run through rehearsal on stage must be completed within fourteen (14) days of the official opening performance of each production. At least one of the understudy blocking rehearsals will be a “priority” rehearsal of not less than five (5) hours which will take 2003-2006 Stratford Addendum | Page 9 place no later than sixteen (16) days after the first preview performance for each production, and at least one rehearsal will be a “priority” rehearsal of not less than five (5) hours on stage (not including the run- through runthrough rehearsal). Such rehearsals may take place under the supervision of the Assistant Director if there is one or the Stage Manager. These rehearsals may not take place on a two (2) performance day.

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Sources: Canadian Theatre Agreement Addendum