Actors Equity Association
AGREEMENT AND RULES
            GOVERNING EMPLOYMENT
                      IN
          SMALL PROFESSIONAL THEATRES
                  Effective Date: August 7, 2017
                   Expiration Date: June 2, 2019
NATIONAL OFFICE                           HOLLYWOOD OFFICE
165 West 46th Street                      5636 Tujunga Ave
New York, NY 10036                        North Hollywood, CA 91601
(212) 869-8530 phone                      (323) 978-8080 phone
(212) 719-9815 fax                        (323) 978-8081 fax
CHICAGO OFFICE                            ORLANDO OFFICE
557 West Randolph Street                  10319 Orangewood Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60661                         Orlando, FL 32821
(312) 641-0393 phone                      (407) 345-8600 phone
(312) 641-6365 fax                        (407) 345-1522 fax
                           www.actorsequity.org
(B)   For each week of failure to file the reports stated above, the Producer
      shall pay to Equity a penalty sum of $25. Failure to file such reports,
      moreover, shall constitute a breach of this Agreement entitling Equity,
      among other things and without any limitation, to refuse to release the
      balance of the security deposited with Equity until the above requirements
      are met.
(C)   W-2 Forms. W-2 forms shall be furnished to the Actor not later than 30
      days following the closing of the production or the end of the calendar
      year, whichever is sooner. Equity may, at any time, and at its discretion,
      require the Producer to submit proof satisfactory to it that all Actors
      employed are given a withholding tax receipt (W-2 form) and statement of
      Social Security deductions covering the entire run.
58. SAFE AND SANITARY CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
The Producer shall provide safe and sanitary conditions of employment. No
Actor shall be employed in any theatre that fails to maintain proper sanitary
facilities as herein set forth.
(A)      Stage Area. The stage, playing area, backstage, and aisles used by the
         cast shall be clean and maintained at a healthful and comfortable
         temperature during performances and rehearsals. These areas frequented
         by the cast shall be deep cleaned as is practical no less than once a year.
(B)      Rehearsal Space. In all open-air and tent theatres, the Producer shall
         make available adequate covered rehearsal space, which shall be safe,
         comfortable and healthful at all times. All enclosed rehearsal space shall
         have proper ventilation and provision for the circulation of fresh air. The
         temperature in all enclosed rehearsal space shall be maintained at no less
         than 65 degrees and no more than 85 degrees. The Actor, with Equity's
         consent, shall not be required to continue to rehearse in a space not in
         compliance with the specified limits.
(C)      Pre-Production Safety Information Sheet. For each show in the season,
         the Stage Manager, utilizing a form, shall identify the production elements
         and must be submitted to Equity no later than one week following prep
         week. In addition, Equity must be notified of changes in production
         elements no later than three days following opening performance.
(D)   Dressing Rooms
      (1)   Separate dressing areas for men and women shall be provided
            which are discrete enclosures ensuring privacy.
      (2)   Sinks with hot and cold running water shall be available in or
            reasonably convenient to the dressing room. "Reasonably
            convenient to" shall mean within the same building and in the
            dressing room area.
      (3)   All dressing rooms shall be properly heated in cold weather and
            shall be properly air conditioned in warm weather and shall have
            adequate and appropriate theatrical make-up lights, mirrors at least
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            one foot by two feet in dimension, 30 inches of dressing table
            space for each Actor, shelves and wardrobe hooks for Actors'
            makeup and dressing equipment, and clothing racks or their
            equivalent with hangers for the Actors' personal clothes. Floors
            shall be washed or vacuumed at least once each week, and
            dressing rooms cleaned at least once each working day.
      (4)   All dressing rooms shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary
            condition. Peeling paint and loose plaster shall be repaired as soon
            as practical.
      (5)   Ventilation of dressing rooms shall meet the standards set by the
            municipal health codes.
(E)   Lavatory and Toilet Facilities
      (1)   Separate sanitary facilities shall be provided for male and female
            Actors. Toilets and lavatories shall be clean and sanitary, and shall
            be separate facilities from those provided for the audience.
      (2)   Adequate wash basins, with adequate hot and cold water, not
            custodial sinks.
      (3)   The Producer shall provide soap, toilet tissue and paper towels.
      (4)   Access to a shower for each gender with adequate hot and cold
            water shall be provided.
      (5)   Washrooms, toilets and showers must be cleaned at least once
            each working day. Floors shall be washed or vacuumed at least
            once each week.
      (6)   Washrooms shall be painted and maintained as necessary. Peeling
            paint, loose plaster and faulty plumbing shall be repaired as soon
            as practicable.
      (7)   Any walkway between the dressing rooms and toilet facilities shall
            be masked from the view of the audience.
(F)   Backstage and Onstage
      (1)   The Producer shall provide a cot backstage for any performer who
            may become ill during a rehearsal or performance.
      (2)   First aid kits, stocked with adequate supplies, shall be available and
            easily accessible at all times to dressing rooms and rehearsal
            areas.
      (3)   The Producer shall provide cool drinking water backstage.
      (4)   Emergency lighting shall be installed and maintained.
      (5)   An adequate number of fire extinguishers shall be provided
            backstage and in the dressing rooms.
      (6)   Fire Safety/Evacuation Procedures. The Producer must post fire
            safety procedures, which shall include the location of all fire exits,
            firefighting equipment and evacuation procedures. Fire exits shall
            be clearly marked and illuminated and completely accessible from
            the backstage and dressing room area. The theatres designated
            Fire Guard shall give the Actors a walk-through of the building to
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             point out fire exits.
      (7)    The set shall contain adequate safety provisions such as glow tape,
             running lights and secure guardrails on platforms, ramps and stairs.
      (8)    Extermination. Producer agrees to provide extermination service
             as needed.
(G)   Stage and/or Rehearsal Floors
      (1)    Actors shall not be required to rehearse, audition or perform dances
             on concrete or marble floors or any other surfaces which Equity
             shall reasonably deem to be injurious or unsafe, or on wood or any
             other substance laid directly over such similar surfaces which does
             not provide air space of at least 1 5/8th inches between the
             concrete, or marble, or similar supporting surface and the resilient
             dancing surface. Where a portable stage is used, platforms shall
             be fastened securely and the stage completely covered by a level
             deck or decks of such material as wood or masonite. The edge of
             all decks shall be clearly visible or protected by securely fastened
             guardrails. Pits not in use shall be covered completely by a firm
             material.
      (2)    Inclined Playing Surfaces. No inclined playing surfaces (i.e.,
             raked stages, ramps, etc.) shall be permitted.
(H)   Smoking. In theatres and rehearsal areas where smoking may be
      permitted, only non-common areas may be designated for smoking by the
      Producer.
(I)   Hazardous Materials
      (1)    Makeup. Whenever the Producer provides makeup, hair coloring,
             wigs, or other material, they shall be free of fluorocarbons or
             hazardous chemicals.
      (2)    Sets, Props and Costumes. Sets, props and costumes shall be
             constructed in such a manner that there shall be no toxic or
             hazardous residue that might be inhaled, absorbed or ingested.
      (3)    Use and Storage of Toxic or Hazardous Materials. Toxic or
             hazardous materials, including solvents, adhesives, cleaning
             agents, paints, dyes, and pyrotechnic effects, if stored in the
             theatre, shall not be stored on stage or in or near dressing rooms.
             If volatile materials are used in the theatre, forced air exhaust shall
             be provided and such materials shall be confined to rooms not
             occupied by the Actor. Smoking shall be strictly prohibited during
             use of such materials.
      (4)    Rehearsals and/or Performance. Adequate rehearsal shall be
             provided in the use and safety of all props, lighting effects,
             mechanical or pyrotechnic devices, weapons and costumes for all
             Actors, understudies and/or replacements before they are required
             to perform in front of an audience. (See also Rule 59(K),
             Extraordinary Risk.)
      (5)    Lasers. Laser lighting effects shall be maintained and operated in
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