Rehearsals on a Performance Day Clause Samples

Rehearsals on a Performance Day. ‌ (A) Two Performance Day‌ On any day on which an Artist gives two (2) performances, the Artist may not be required to rehearse. If an Emergency Rehearsal is called the Artist shall invoice the Engager for additional services at Rate 1 of Clause 13:01(F).
Rehearsals on a Performance Day. ‌ (A) Two-Performance Day‌ On any day on which two (2) performances are scheduled, any Artist involved in both performances may not be required to rehearse. One (1) half (1/2) hour spacing rehearsal in street clothes may be called if it does not infringe on a rest period. On a day where two (2) performances are scheduled, a warm-up will be provided one (1) hour before the second performance.
Rehearsals on a Performance Day. (A) On any day on which two (2) performances are scheduled, the Artist may not be required to rehearse. One (1) half (1/2) hour spacing rehearsal in street clothes may be called if it does not infringe on a rest period. If an emergency rehearsal is called, the Artist will be paid the half-hourly overtime rate for each half (1/2) hour or part thereof. (B) The Artist may not be required to rehearse after an evening performance. (C) On any day on which only one (1) performance is scheduled, the Artist shall not be required to rehearse in excess of two (2) hours. (D) The Artist may not be required to rehearse or to perform any other duties, excepting travel, earlier than five (5) hours before curtain time on a single performance day (evening performance), nor earlier than two-and-a-half (2-1/2) hours before curtain time of a matinee. The Engager, upon advising the Artists may extend the five (5) hour span by one (1) hour, (E) If an Artist is required to rehearse before the five (5) hour span preceding curtain time, or two- and-a-half (2-1/2) hours before a matinee, the Artist shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate for all the hours prior to the span limitation, whether or not all the hours previous to the commencement of the span had been utilized in rehearsal. (See Rule 25.03(D).) (F) On a single-performance day, there shall be no rehearsal scheduled following the conclusion of a matinee performance. (G) The Artist shall have one (1) hour free prior to the half-hour call during which the Artist may not be required or called upon to rehearse. (H) If the Artist shall be required to rehearse in violation of Rule 25.03(F) or (G) the Artist shall be compensated at double the half (1/2) hour overtime rate for each half (1/2) hour or part thereof. (I) On a day where two (2) performances are scheduled, a warm-up will be provided one (1) hour before the second performance. If an emergency rehearsal is called, the Artist will be paid the half-hourly overtime rate for each half (1/2) hour or part thereof. (J) The Artist may be required to rehearse fight sequences for a maximum of five (5) minutes immediately prior to the half-hour call. The Artist must, prior to the fight rehearsal, receive the break specified in Rule 25.03(G).
Rehearsals on a Performance Day. (A) Two Performance Day
Rehearsals on a Performance Day. (A) Two-Performance Day (B) One-Performance Day (C) Travel on a One-Performance Day
Rehearsals on a Performance Day. (A) On any day on which two (2) performances are scheduled, the Artist shall not be required to rehearse. One (1) half (1/2) hour spacing rehearsal in street clothes may be called if it does not infringe on a rest period. If an emergency rehearsal is called, the Artist will be paid the half-hourly overtime rate for each half (1/2) hour or part thereof. (B) On any day on which only one (1) performance is scheduled, the Artist shall not be required to rehearse in excess of two (2) hours except for a Dress Rehearsal in accordance with Article 18.09. (C) The Artist may not be required to rehearse or to perform any other duties, except travel, earlier than five and one-half (5-1/2) hours before curtain time on a single performance day (evening performance), nor earlier than two and one-half (2-1/2) hours before curtain time of a matinee.

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