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rider

(theater)

In theater (as well as musical performance) a rider is a set of requests or demands that a performer will set as criteria for performance.

Hospitality Rider

The hospitality rider is a list of requests for the comfort of the artist on the day of the show. Sometimes this document is provided along with the technical rider; other times, it is provided much closer to the performance date. Some common requests are:

  • Specific foods
  • Particular beverages (sometimes alcoholic)
  • Towels
  • Transportation and hotels
  • A runner
  • A number of 'comp tickets' (free tickets for friends and family)
  • Security and/or locking rooms.
  • Ice

Technical Rider

A document which is sometimes separate is provided in advance for a show, defining the types of equipment to be used, the staff to be provided, and various business arrangements. It will also define the amount of power that needs to be available, the weight that the structure will need to support for trusses.

Notable Rider Requests

  • Eric Clapton's rider required a space for his foosball table. [1]
  • Van Halen requested in the technical rider that a bowl of M&M's be provided with the brown ones removed; the objective of this was to determine how much attention to detail the crew paid.[2]
  • Frank Sinatra's rider included an ear, nose, and throat specialist with Decadron as well as an assortment of alcohol. [3]
  • Johnny Cash required an American flag on stage. [4]
  • Paul McCartney requested a sweep of the venue by bomb-sniffing dogs before the show. [5]
  • Elton John requires that his dressing room be kept at "60 degrees in summer and 70 in winter." [6]
  • Razorlight request a plate of corn bread and an assortment of NME magazines that include themselves." [7]

Sources

  1. ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/ericclapton/ericclapton1.html
  2. ^ http://www.snopes.com/music/artists/vanhalen.htm
  3. ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/franksinatra/franksinatra1.html
  4. ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/johnnycash/johnnycash2.html
  5. ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/mccartney/mccartney2.html
  6. ^ http://www.thesmokinggun.com/backstagetour/elton/elton2.html
  7. ^ http://razorlight.co.uk/

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