Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting Sample Clauses

The "Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting" clause establishes the requirement for the timely and clear communication of work schedules, performance times, and casting decisions to all relevant parties, such as performers and crew. In practice, this means that the production company or employer must post or distribute information about rehearsal times, show dates, and the assignment of roles in a manner accessible to those affected, often through notice boards, emails, or digital platforms. This clause ensures that everyone involved is adequately informed about their responsibilities and schedules, reducing confusion and helping to prevent scheduling conflicts or misunderstandings.
Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting. ‌ The rehearsal call for the next day must be posted before the end of the rehearsal day, or when the company is also performing, before the half-hour call. It is the Artist's responsibility to find out when the Artist’s next call will be. If the Artist’s next scheduled call is changed, it is the responsibility of the Engager to notify the Artist no later than the night before the call. Failure to do so shall mean that an Artist appearing for the call as previously scheduled shall be deemed to be working. The complete cast list for an opera, operetta or musical theatre, with performance dates for each Artist, shall be posted on the call board, at least, six (6) days in advance of the first public performance and, in any event, before this information is released to the box office or news media.
Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting. ‌ On the first day of engagement, the Engager shall provide the Artist with a tentative rehearsal schedule which outlines anticipated rehearsal calls (blocks of time) for the entire rehearsal period. The rehearsal call for the next day must be provided to the Artist no later than one (1) hour after the end of the last rehearsal block of the rehearsal day, or when the company is also performing, before the half-hour call. The rehearsal call shall be provided to each Artist. It is the Artist's responsibility to provide the Engager with up to date contact information and in cases where the notice is not received to contact the Engager to find out when the Artist's next call will be. If the Artist's next scheduled call is changed, it is the responsibility of the Engager to notify the Artist no later than the night before the call. Failure to do so shall mean that an Artist appearing for the call as previously scheduled shall be deemed to be working. The complete cast list for an opera, operetta or musical theatre, with performance dates for each Artist, shall be posted on the call board, at least, six (6) days in advance of the first public performance and, in any event, before this information is released to the box office or news media.
Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting. The rehearsal call for the next day must be posted before the end of the rehearsal day, or when the company is also performing, before the half-hour call. It is the Artist's responsibility to find out when the Artist’s next call will be upon being released from rehearsal or performance. The Engager will provide a telephone service (live or recorded) which the Artist may use to ascertain or verify prior to 11:00 p.m. the Artist’s next call. It shall be the responsibility of the Engager to notify the Artist (including Stage Management) by telephone of changes in the Artist's call which are made at or after 11:00 p.m. If the Engager does not reach the Artist personally and the Artist does not receive the message (by phone or email) in time to reasonably make the revised call, the Artist shall not be responsible for missing the call. The Engager shall use its best efforts to avoid changing any Artist’s call for the day following the Free Day after 11:00 p.m. on the day prior to the Free Day. In the event of double-casting, the complete cast list for an opera, operetta or musical theatre, with performance dates for each Artist, shall be posted on the callboard, at least, six (6) days in advance of the first public performance and, in any event, before this information is released to the box office or news media. Canadian Opera Agreement 2016-2019 Page | 27
Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting. It is the responsibility of the to notify the Artist of all rehearsal and performance times not later than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the rehearsal or performance call. Artists may be required to rehearse up to a maximum of six (6) hours out of a span of twelve (12) hours per day to a maximum of thirty (30) hours per engagement week.
Posting of Calls, Performance Schedules and Casting. Detailed rehearsal schedules for all Artists, including call start and end times, material to be rehearsed, etc., if known, shall be distributed by 8:00pm on Friday of each week for rehearsals in the following week. It is understood this weekly schedule may change, and the confirmed rehearsal call for the next day must be posted before the end of the rehearsal day, or when the company is also performing, before the half-hour call. It is the Artist's responsibility to find out when the Artist’s next call will be upon being released from rehearsal or performance. It shall be the responsibility of the Engager to notify the Artist (including Stage Management) by telephone or email of changes in the Artist's call. If the Engager does not reach the Artist personally and the Artist does not receive the message (by phone or email) in time to reasonably make the revised call, the Artist shall not be responsible for missing the call. The Engager shall use its best efforts to avoid changing any Artist’s call for the day following the Free Day after 11:00 p.m. on the day prior to the Free Day. In the event of double-casting, the complete cast list for an opera, operetta or musical theatre, with performance dates for each Artist, shall be posted on the callboard, at least, six (6) days in advance of the first public performance and, in any event, before this information is released to the box office or news media.

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