(2) an announcement stating the name of the Understudy or replacement Actorand the character portrayed shall be made in all programs through insertion of aprinted slip, or(3) an announcement stating the name of the Understudy or replacement Actorand the character portrayed shall be conspicuously and prominently posted atthe entrance to the <strong>Dinner</strong> <strong>Theatre</strong> at the place where tickets of admission arecollected. Such announcement shall be at least eight by ten inches in size, inletters of at least one inch.(4) In the event of a permanent replacement, the Producer agrees that withintwenty-four (24) hours after the replacement's first performance in the part, theannouncement will be made by means of a printed slip in the program. In caseof an emergency, this time frame will be expanded to forty-eight (48) hours.In the event that the Producer is made aware that a replacement will berequired to perform for more than one performance, but will not be a permanentreplacement, he agrees that in addition to the announcement required in (B)(1)above, the change will also be publicized as specified in (B)(2) or (B)(3) above.(C) For the first failure to give the required notice of substitution, the Produceragrees to pay the AEA Foundation a sum equal to one-fourth of the weekly salary ofthat Actor whose part is played by an understudy or another Actor, and also onefourthof the weekly salary of such understudy or other Actor. For each subsequentfailure to properly announce the change, the Producer agrees to pay the AEAFoundation one-half of the weekly salary of each Actor involved. Management mustbe informed of each violation prior to the next performance.(D) Unless Equity shall otherwise order, the Producer shall not require the Actor toalternate with an understudy or a successor, and if replaced by either, he cannot berequired (unless Equity otherwise orders) to perform in the part again, or to report tothe theatre for that purpose. Payments, however, shall continue to be madeaccording to the terms of this Agreement.15. CHORUS.(A) Playing a Part. A member of the Chorus shall not be permitted to play a part,understudy a Principal Actor perform a song or choreography that belongs to aPrincipal Actor, or that a Principal Actor, should be engaged for, nor shall a memberof the Chorus be permitted to perform a solo or specialty, unless there is anagreement in writing between the Chorus Actor and the Producer specifyingadditional payment for said additional work, which payment shall not be less than aminimum specified below.(1) If a member of the Chorus is assigned to play a part, perform a song orchoreography which was performed by a Principal Actor in the originalproduction (Broadway, Off-Broadway, Road, etc.) or which is individual in itscharacter, he shall receive no less than the following dollar amounts per week,for each such assignment, in addition to his weekly contractual salary:16
Tier 1 $ $16.00Tier 2 $20.00Tier 3 $21.00Tier 4 $23.00Tier 5 $26.00Tier 6 $33.00(2) If a member of the Chorus is assigned to play a part, perform a song orchoreography which is incidental to the production or which was assigned to aChorus Actor in the original production (Broadway, Off-Broadway, Road, etc.),he shall receive no less than the following dollar amounts per week, for eachsuch assignment, in addition to his weekly contractual salary:Tier 1 $6.00Tier 2 $7.00Tier 3 $8.00Tier 4 $11.00Tier 5 $14.00Tier 6 $17.00(3) For purposes of this Rule, those parts reclassified by Equity as "bits," shallnot require compensation.(4) All assignments and payments shall be included on the face of the contractor in a rider attached thereto.(5) Producer shall notify Equity of each scheduled musical production. Equityshall furnish to the Producer a list of all principal roles and a list of all parts, etc.for which Chorus shall receive additional payments. Should a productionsufficiently change either by cutting, by re-writing or by re-choreographing tomake questionable the Category in which a particular part belongs, finaldetermination shall be made by Equity.(B) Number of Chorus. When the maximum number of Chorus is achieved duringthe rehearsal period, the number of Chorus shall not be reduced either duringsubsequent rehearsal period or during the run of the production, unless a ChorusActor terminates his own contract and termination becomes effective two weeks orless from the closing of the production.16. CLAIMS.(A) Waiver or Release Not Permissible. Upon any claim of the Actor arising underthis Agreement, through any breach thereof by the Producer, no waiver or releaseor adjustment by the Actor is of any validity whatsoever, unless Equity consents inwriting. The Producer, by agreeing to this Rule, agrees that he will not seek norsolicit any such waiver, release or settlement, nor offer the same in any arbitration17
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