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Topic: Actors contracts
Posted By: Scott B
Subject: Actors contracts
Date Posted: 8/08/05 at 3:03pm
Does anyone have an actor's contract that they would be willing to
share? I'm not looking for anything special ... just something
special to make them feel like they're really committing themselves to
the show.
This is for a VERY small community theatre group.
I did a search both here as well as the internet and couldn't come up with anything.
Thanks ...
Scott
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Posted By: POB14
Date Posted: 8/12/05 at 11:22am
Just a personal feeling: if anyone asked me to sign a contract for a community theatre show, I would run the other way as fast as my fat little legs would carry me.
Is there a history here of people not committing to shows? Are they walking out during rehearsal periods, or during performances, or what? Why is the group so small to begin with?
I'm not trying to be mean here; I just don't understand what you're trying to accomplish and why. You can't force people to stick around if they don't want to. I think you run a real danger of insulting the people you DO have by asking them to sign a "contract."
------------- POB
Old Bugger, Curmudgeon, and Antisocial B**tard
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Posted By: Dustmac
Date Posted: 8/12/05 at 2:46pm
I would not go that route. What you need to do is have a three strikes and your out policy and stick firmly with it. Having them sign a contract when it is volunteer isn't a good idea.
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Posted By: GoldCanyonLady
Date Posted: 8/12/05 at 7:43pm
I have my actors (at audition time) fill in the blanks on one 8-1/2 x
11 paper. Label it Audition Information Sheet then include the name of
the play. The blanks are the usual, name, address, phone number and
email address. Then I have them check the role they prefer. After that
there is a paragraph that they have to read and sign. It goes like this:
***************
If I am selected to be in the cast, I understand that there will be
______ rehearsals (list how many rehearsals and approximately when) and
that the show dates are _________. I also understand that it is
important that I make every effort to be at every scheduled rehearsal.
Please list any previously scheduled plans (cruises, trips etc.,) which might conflict with play rehearsals.
Signed_____________
***************
I figure signing something (not binding) just makes them aware of the committment they are making.
Barb
------------- Barb Hofmeister,
MountainBrook Village Players, Gold Canyon, Arizona.
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Posted By: Scott B
Date Posted: 8/13/05 at 2:55am
Thank you Barb. That's good enough for our purposes.
It's not like I'm asking for a Kidney from them or something. But
I do believe some people, especially those with little or no
experience, are not aware of the commitment involved ... that the
success of the show depends on the cooperation of the entire cast.
Something as simple as what is listed above is just fine.
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Posted By: GoldCanyonLady
Date Posted: 8/13/05 at 6:55pm
Scott, If you email me, I will send you the actual form we use so you
don't have to do anything but print it. It is in microsoft word.
Barb
byh@movinon.net
------------- Barb Hofmeister,
MountainBrook Village Players, Gold Canyon, Arizona.
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Posted By: POB14
Date Posted: 8/17/05 at 11:16am
Ah, I understand now. I have no problem with something like that. I was picturing something very different. My mistake. Sorry.
You might also include a "play as cast" clause, especially if you are allowing them to tick off which role they are interested in.
Do a search for "audition sheet" or "audition form" and you'll find all kinds of stuff, even stuff called "contracts", like this:
http://www.premiereforkids.com/adult%20rules%20sheet.doc - http://www.premiereforkids.com/adult%20rules%20sheet.doc
Good luck!
------------- POB
Old Bugger, Curmudgeon, and Antisocial B**tard
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Posted By: jayzehr
Date Posted: 8/17/05 at 4:30pm
I don't usually have much problem with people missing rehearsals or performances but I often have problems with actors not memorizing their lines in a timely manner. My last two plays I experimented with having actors sign a statement on the audition form promising to be off book by the assigned date but it didn't seem to have much effect. There always seems to be that one person who doesn't get their lines until the eleventh hour no matter how you handle it.
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Posted By: Scott B
Date Posted: 8/21/05 at 1:40am
We're into rehearsals now and so far the actors missing hasn't been a
problem. However, it's obvious that two of the seven really had
no idea what they were getting into. They're working hard and I'm
sure they'll do ok, but I'm not sure that either will audition
again.
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Posted By: Unclepeter
Date Posted: 8/21/05 at 11:08pm
Scott B...
I don't think any of us knew what we were getting into when we first started in this crazy, frightening, maddening but. altogether most exhilirating business.
I remember my first...they can't really expect me to memorize all this stuff and know where to move, when...can they?? Well, I'll just do the best I can...wait a minute, I got that line right...all right, I knew what she was going to say and I was prepared for the response...uh-oh, tomorrow's opening night...I'm terrified...now it's curtain time...butterflies...what is that sound...The audience is laughing...the curtain is coming down...now it's up again...yeah, right, curtain call...Applause!
WOW, I CAN'T WAIT TO DO THIS AGAIN!
Love (of the theatre)conquers all!
------------- "Good judgement comes from experience - and a lot of that comes from bad judgement." (Will Rogers)
Uncle Peter
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Posted By: Scott B
Date Posted: 8/22/05 at 3:00am
Originally posted by Unclepeter
Scott B...
I don't think any of us knew what we were getting into when we first
started in this crazy, frightening, maddening but. altogether most
exhilirating business.
I remember my first...they can't really expect me to memorize all
this stuff and know where to move, when...can they?? Well, I'll
just do the best I can...wait a minute, I got that line right...all
right, I knew what she was going to say and I was prepared for the
response...uh-oh, tomorrow's opening night...I'm terrified...now it's
curtain time...butterflies...what is that sound...The audience is
laughing...the curtain is coming down...now it's up again...yeah,
right, curtain call...Applause!
WOW, I CAN'T WAIT TO DO THIS AGAIN!
Love (of the theatre)conquers all! |
Ahhhhh ... truer words were never spoken! 
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