Open Rehearsal Sample Clauses

Open Rehearsal. A rehearsal where the public has been invited free of charge.
Open Rehearsal. BI will include all of the following elements as part of an Open Rehearsal: 1. BI will schedule and conduct an Open Rehearsal as a working rehearsal. 2. BI may make performance costumes available for use at ARTIST’s discretion. 3. BI may utilize some scenery, lighting, and props. 4. BI may utilize recorded or live music. 5. The duration of the Open Rehearsal is subject to guidelines specified in Section VI. Article B. 1. and Section VI. Article B. 2. Such information will be included in ARTIST’s daily schedule. 6. BI may invite a paying or non-paying audience. 7. An Open Rehearsal in the studio can take place during a Rehearsal or Performance Week. 8. An Open Rehearsal on stage will take place during the normal Performance/Tech Week schedule.
Open Rehearsal. A rehearsal before an audience of students, donors, or volunteers of the in the case where admission is charged, members of the public. Theatrics: Physical or vocal action beyond that which is typically involved in instrumental performance. Whenever reference to years of service is made herein, it shall mean cumulative years of service.
Open Rehearsal. The Manager will give one open rehearsal of the Production (to which Agents, Casting Directors and Producers, as mutually agreed, are invited) each calendar year, if requested to do so by the Understudies, the date thereof to be mutually agreed between the Managers and the Understudies.
Open Rehearsal. “Open Rehearsal” shall be any activity in the presence of a non-paying audience and which does not result in additional rehearsal or other working time and does not require the Artist to wear performance costumes, performance hair or make-up. Artistic Directors will moderate Open Rehearsals. Artists will not be required to make oral presentations to attendees.

Related to Open Rehearsal

  • Public Comment The Executive, during the Employment Period and at all times thereafter, shall not make any derogatory comment concerning the Company or any of its current or former directors, officers, stockholders or employees. Similarly, the then current (i) members of the Board and (ii) members of the Company’s senior management shall not make any derogatory comment concerning the Executive, and the Company shall use reasonable efforts to ensure that the former (A) members of the Board and (B) members of the Company’s senior management do not make any derogatory comment concerning the Executive.

  • OFFSET CREDIT/COOPERATION This Contract has been entered into in direct support of LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ international offset programs. All offset benefit credits resulting from this Contract are the sole property of LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to be applied to the offset program of its choice. SELLER shall assist LOCKHEED ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in securing appropriate offset credits from the respective country government authorities.

  • Public Procurement The Parties shall cooperate to develop conditions for open and competitive award of contracts for goods and services in particular through calls for tenders.

  • Exit Interview Upon termination of Employee’s employment for any reason, Employee agrees, if requested, to participate in an exit interview with the Company and reaffirm in writing Employee’s post-employment obligations as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Credit Union Deductions The Employer agrees to honor Credit Union deduction requests for members who have properly signed and executed the payroll deduction form. Such deduction shall remain in effect until the Employer is properly notified in writing by the employee of any change.