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nation During Rehearsal_ C. This contract may during rehearsals be terminated as follows: (1) At any time during the first seven days' rehearsals of the Actor by either party by giving written notice, if this contract be signed and entered into within two months of the specific date mentioned in Paragraph 2 on the face hereof, except in case the Actor be re-engaged by the Manager for a part which he has previously played, in which event he shall be paid two weeks' compensation; or (2) Any time after the first seven days' rehearsals of the Actor by the Manager giving written notice to the Actor and by paying him forthwith a sum equal to two weeks' compensation. (Note: In the above two subdivisions (C-1 and C-2), wherever the word "seven" appears in reference to the probationary period of rehearsals the word "ten" shall be substituted if the Actor be employed in a musical comedy, revue or spectacular production.) (3) The Actor may cancel the contract by giving written notice and with the same paying to the Manager a sum equal to two weeks' compensation. _Individual Termination After Opening_ D. Either party may terminate this contract at any time on or after the date of the first public performance of the play by giving the other party two weeks' written notice. E. (1) If the play runs four weeks or less, the Manager may close the play and company without notice, and terminate the right of the Actor to further compensation, provided he has paid the Actor for all services rendered to date, and in no event less than two weeks' compensation. (2) If the play shall run more than four weeks, the Manager shall give one week's notice of the closing of the season of the play and company, or pay one week's compensation in lieu thereof. _Clothes_ F. (1) If the Actor be a man, he shall furnish and pay for such conventional morning, afternoon and evening clothes as are customarily worn by civilians of the present day in this country, together with wigs and footwear necessarily appurtenant thereto. All other wigs, footwear, costumes, clothes, appurtenances and "properties," including those peculiar to any trade, occupation or sport, to be furnished by the Manager. (2) If the Actor be a woman, all wigs, gowns, hats, footwear and all "properties" shall be furnished by the Manager. (3) It is understood that in every case where the Manager furnishes costumes, if the notice of cancellation of this Contract be g
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