#26
Posted: 5/1/13 at 12:06pm
And maybe it's in his contract that if he came over with the show he has to be nominated as a Lead, etc.
There is no way that is in his contract, because the producers don't have full control over the nominations. I'm sure it's in his contract to be BILLED as a lead, but there was always the chance (as I'm sure many people here thought) that the Tony committee would put him in Featured. Furthermore, no producer can guarantee any kind of award nomination in a contract. They might as well write into the contract that there shall be no traffic to or from the theater every night for the entire run, and that it will never rain.
Do lead and/or featured actors have clauses in their contracts like film actors which prevent them from doing dangerous off-time activities?
I don't recall anything specific, but there is definitely a clause about the actor being responsible for maintaining his appearance and health (weight, haircut, take care of your voice, etc.). I'm sure most people consider dangerous recreational activities part of that, but I don't know of any instance where it has actually come up. If an actor has a week vacation, could a producer stop him from going skiing? Or skydiving? I don't know.
I also saw the show in previews, and I think I remember his ankle wrapped.
There is no way that is in his contract, because the producers don't have full control over the nominations. I'm sure it's in his contract to be BILLED as a lead, but there was always the chance (as I'm sure many people here thought) that the Tony committee would put him in Featured. Furthermore, no producer can guarantee any kind of award nomination in a contract. They might as well write into the contract that there shall be no traffic to or from the theater every night for the entire run, and that it will never rain.
Do lead and/or featured actors have clauses in their contracts like film actors which prevent them from doing dangerous off-time activities?
I don't recall anything specific, but there is definitely a clause about the actor being responsible for maintaining his appearance and health (weight, haircut, take care of your voice, etc.). I'm sure most people consider dangerous recreational activities part of that, but I don't know of any instance where it has actually come up. If an actor has a week vacation, could a producer stop him from going skiing? Or skydiving? I don't know.
I also saw the show in previews, and I think I remember his ankle wrapped.
Nothing matters but knowing nothing matters. ~ Wicked
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent
"He's a tramp, but I love him."
Everything in life is only for now. ~ Avenue Q
There is no future, there is no past. I live this moment as my last. ~ Rent