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Terms & Conditions The Abbey Theatre & Arts Centre
Information in Programmes: This section is mandatory for all public performances. The following information must be printed verbatim on the programme of any public performance in the theatre and foyer on the same page as the cast or other particulars of the entertainment. In accordance with the requirements of the Warwickshire County Council:- (i) The public may leave at the end of the performance or exhibition by all exit doors and such doors must at that time be open. (ii) All gangways, corridors, staircases and external passageways intended for exit shall be kept entirely free from obstruction, whether temporary or permanent. (iii) Persons must not be permitted to stand or sit in any of the gangways intersecting the seating or to sit in any of the gateways. Notes – Section (ii) includes all access-ways and corridors to exits in the backstage/dressing room areasIn addition to the above restrictions it is advisable for hirers to publish a statement to the following effect: “The use of still or video photography is not permitted unless agreed in advance with the NAC and the company. The use of flash photography during a performance is strictly prohibited at all times”
Child Protection
Regulations: Failure to observe proper observance of these regulations may result in the cancellation of any event at the Abbey Theatre.
Performing Rights: Although the costs of annual payments to the PRS/PPL have been absorbed into the standard hire fees for the venue, the NAC must file an annual report to both of these bodies, detailing the total number of events produced, the number of tickets sold and the total income generated per performance. To this end, ALL companies must complete a standard form within 2 weeks of their final performance giving all relevant data. This form is available from the Abbey Theatre office on request, by e-mail from the e-address below or from our web site. (MS Excel format)
Royalties: The NAC reserves the right to ask for sight of copies of any and all agreements in advance of any performance. Failure to surrender copies of copyright agreements may result in refusal/cancellation of bookings.
Promotion of
events: The NAC will also list all events on it’s web site programme pages, in regular local press advertisements. Where practical, the NAC will use any and all other means to promote events as it sees fit either independently or in conjunction with the user group(s). The quarterly NAC brochure will include at minimum a one-line entry for all events/performances fixed on the calendar at the time of going to print. Users can increase the information inserted by the provision of full details at the time of booking. Deadlines for copy to be submitted will be published each quarter. All user groups must supply sufficient posters, handouts/flyers etc well in advance to allow the NAC to display on house notice boards and include with any pertinent mail-shots. Users are requested to forward copies of any graphics or logos pertinent to any event to allow the NAC to use these in the brochure and any other appropriate publicity material.
Ticket printing: Cancellation of Bookings: Hirers cancelling any booking or part thereof less than seven days prior to the date requested shall still be liable in full for payment of any hire fees due. Cancellations less than one month prior to the date of the scheduled booking shall be liable to one third of full payments due. Charges made are at the discretion of Nuneaton Arts Council.
Payment of Accounts: Any disputed account must be raised with the NAC as soon as possible, in writing. Hirers who make any unauthorised deductions from invoices will be re-invoiced, with a 10% surcharge added to the total.
Car Park and Security: The paved area to the front of the building MAY NOT be used by any users or members of the public whilst the building is in use for performances. Use of this area for parking is permissible for members of the NAC at other times.
Insurance: Note that the NAC insurance policy will cover all volunteers working specifically on behalf of the Arts Council. The NAC reserves the right to demand sight of any or all insurance policies prior to bookings being accepted – failure to provide such policies may result in refusal/cancellation of bookings.
Tidiness: Signs and notices may only be displayed in public areas with the permission of the NAC. AT NO TIME should notices be affixed to painted surfaces using tape, Blu-Tak or any other adhesive medium.
Those using the stage area for either performance OR rehearsal are responsible
for ensuring the stage is swept clean after each use.
Any furniture/properties used for rehearsals
must be returned to its proper place at the end of each rehearsal. The main foyer bar must not in ANY circumstances be used for the storage, building or decorating of any scenery, properties or other aspect of performance hardware. Any user who finds the premises in an unacceptable state upon arrival must advise a member of NAC staff as soon as possible. Damage to NAC property, fixtures or fittings must be reported as soon as possible to a member of the Arts Council. Where applicable costs against repair of damage caused by hirers will be charged accordingly.
Staffing –
Technical Areas:
Staffing - Front of
House: Front of house staff must be aware of their duties with respect to the safety and wellbeing of the audience. Overall responsibility for emergency action (such as evacuation for a fire alarm) lies with the Front of House Manager, whether engaged by the visiting company or the NAC. Front of house staff should be smartly dressed, preferably with some identification badge for the benefit of customers. Bar/coffee bar staff will be engaged by the NAC for performance events and for some rehearsals where possible, but due to the voluntary nature of all such staff, NAC cannot always guarantee a full compliment. Only staff registered with the NAC as bar personnel are permitted behind the bar areas at ANY time. The consumption of alcohol on NAC premises is restricted to that purchased at the NAC licensed bar except where explicit permission has been granted in advance by the licensee. Failure to observe this will result in corkage being charged at the discretion of the Chairman/committee. Any hirer wishing to bring in their own refreshments during either rehearsal or performance should consult the NAC first. Glassware/crockery is not permitted inside the auditorium during performances. Drinks will only be permitted in the auditorium in bottles/cans. The stairs from the rear of the auditorium to the emergency exit must at all times be kept clear, and there must be at ALL TIMES a clear and unobstructed route to the main exterior crash doors leading out onto Pool Bank Street.
Control
Room/Storage areas: Access to store cupboards within the control room, the electrical (LX) and property stores is restricted. Items held therein must be requested in advance – failure to do so may affect the smooth running of rehearsals/performances if a key-holder is not in attendance. Any item used for rehearsal/show MUST be returned in good condition to its home location. All storage cupboards and rooms MUST be kept in a clean and tidy condition.
Scenery/Items
brought into the theatre: All scenery MUST be fireproofed to a standard acceptable to the NAC Stage Director. Any item found not to be satisfactory may be disallowed from any production. If in doubt, consult the Stage Director at the earliest opportunity. The NAC may be able to provide suitable fireproofing solution for textiles etc at a small charge to hirers. The use of paper or cardboard as part of a stage set is not permissible unless agreed in advance with the Stage Director. Any electrical items brought in to the NAC must carry a current valid PAT (portable appliance test) label. The NAC reserves the right to refuse to allow the use of any equipment not carrying a valid label or which appears to be in unsatisfactory repair. Where extra cabling is required to supply those items, such cable must be installed so as not to create hazards, either physical or electrical. No fixings shall be made to the stage floor or walls without prior arrangement with the NAC Stage Director. The use of glassware on stage and backstage is prohibited except as part of a valid performance. When not in use all breakable properties must be removed from stage to the storage shelves in the Green Room.
NAC Equipment: The NAC holds an increasing stock of standard lighting/sound/stage equipment, the majority of which is available to all users as part of the regular hire fee. Certain items may only be available at the expense of the user, due to the complexity/potential high maintenance costs of said items. Details of all stock items and potential costs can be requested via the NAC Stage Director. The NAC also enjoys discounts from many theatre hire and sales companies, and will usually be happy to pass on any savings to user groups as appropriate. It is recommended that technical staff enquire with the Stage Director before booking any additional equipment. Use of the theatre radio microphones is now chargeable, and each mic will also require batteries for operation. These can be supplied by the user, or from NAC stock, in which case users will be charged the cost price of any and all batteries used. No modification to NAC equipment or cabling is to be attempted at ANY time without the express permission of the Stage Director.
Pyrotechnic
Effects: Use of pyrotechnic effects will not be permitted unless the company Stage Manager can demonstrate full competence and awareness of all safety regulations regarding the use thereof. ALL pyrotechnics MUST be tested in front of full cast and crew before being used as part of any rehearsal/performance to ensure all involved are aware of the effect. Any pyrotechnic effects MUST be fired using an approved firing system. This can be provided by theatre staff on request. The use of naked flames and lighted cigarettes/cigars etc on stage is only permitted when agreed in advance with the NAC Stage Director and only then where provision has been made for the safe disposal of said items.
Dressing Rooms: Upon discovery of any item(s) blocking any of the emergency exit routes, the user group will be advised of the situation, at which point the item(s) MUST be moved immediately. However, the NAC reserves the right to remove any such item(s) without notice at any time for repeat offences or if it feels that any item constitutes a particular hazard. The dressing rooms become the responsibility of the user group at the dress rehearsal or time of first use. The NAC will undertake to ensure that all dressing rooms are clear and clean before use, although in periods of high use, this may not always be practical. It is the responsibility of the users to maintain a level of cleanliness/tidiness within the dressing areas both during and after any performances. Glassware etc must be cleared to the bar by the end of each evening and any rubbish deposited in the bins provided. The NAC cleaning staff will NOT clean inside dressing rooms during a show run. The three main dressing rooms are available at no additional charge to hirers of the theatre. No 4 dressing room may also be available at no extra cost, but this must be stipulated at time of booking, as this can sometimes be used for storage. Additional changing space in the Etone Lounge or Milby Room may be requested, but use of these rooms will incur charges at the standard applicable rate. Notice boards have been provided in and outside each of the main dressing rooms for users to pin signs and notices. Please do not allow users to affix any items to walls or other painted surfaces with tape, Blu-Tak or other adhesive medium.
Smoking:
Fire Safety: The NAC holds regular fire safety training for regular staff. Any user or group who would like to be included in future training sessions should advise the committee in writing.
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