Rehearsals While on Tour After First Public Performance Sample Clauses

The "Rehearsals While on Tour After First Public Performance" clause defines the rules and limitations regarding rehearsals that take place during a tour, specifically after the production's initial public showing. Typically, this clause outlines when and how additional rehearsals may be scheduled, who must attend, and whether extra compensation is required for cast or crew. For example, it may restrict rehearsals to certain days or require advance notice to performers. Its core function is to balance the need for ongoing artistic refinement with the performers' rights and well-being, preventing excessive or unreasonable rehearsal demands while on tour.
Rehearsals While on Tour After First Public Performance. ‌ (A) Arrival in a New Location‌ On the day of arrival in a new location, there may be no rehearsals other than the call not to exceed the running time of the production, to be used for adjusting to the new stage provided that no rest period is invaded. Providing there is a rest period of a minimum of twelve (12) hours after the arrival in a new location, normal rehearsal conditions shall apply, with the exception that no rehearsals shall begin before 12:00 noon of the day following arrival. While on tour, for an engagement of more than five (5) days in one (1) location where substantial changes are required in cast, Stage Management, technical personnel or the technical presentation, rehearsals prior to first public performance in the new location shall conform to the provisions of Clauses 24:04 and 24:08. When a production returns to the point of origin from a tour and has not previously been presented in the theatre in which it plays, the provisions of the preceding paragraph may apply.
Rehearsals While on Tour After First Public Performance. (A) Arrival in a New Location

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