Theatrical (Basic or CBA)
Need to Know
We have compiled a list of helpful resources to assist you in navigating our contracts.
We have compiled a list of helpful resources to assist you in navigating our contracts.
If you have a specific question about consecutive employment or need further information, please contact a business representative at your SAG-AFTRA local office. Please note there are exceptions to consecutive employment rules under the SAG-AFTRA Low Budget theatrical agreements. Contact a business representative for further information on the Low Budget terms.
Performers shall be paid on a consecutive basis from the first day they are instructed to report for work, subject to the following:
Day Performers:
If you have a specific question about engagement and cancellation or need further information, please contact a business representative at your SAG-AFTRA local office.
For performers guaranteed less than $65,000
The performer (Day, Weekly) has a firm engagement, which binds the studio in the following cases:
• Written notice of acceptance
• Contract delivered to the performer
• Script is given to the performer
• When performer is fitted, other than wardrobe tests
This is an industry term which means that you are getting equal contractual treatment to others on the project – billing, accommodations, and any other contractual provision. This is not required by SAG-AFTRA and must be separately negotiated between Performer and Producer.
If you have a specific question about fittings and wardrobe or need further information, please contact a business representative at your SAG-AFTRA local office.
If, at the Producer’s request, the performer provides personal wardrobe, a weekly cleaning allowance will be paid by the Producer for each outfit.
Formal wear (per outfit, per week) $ 18.00
All other wardrobe (per outfit, per week) $ 12.00
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