Miscellaneous and general

18 Interpretation.

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In this Act—

  • F5licensing authority” means—

F3a

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F3b

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F3bb

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F5in relation to Scotland, F1a council constituted under section 2 of the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994;

  • play” means—

a

any dramatic piece, whether involving improvisation or not, which is given wholly or in part by one or more persons actually present and performing and in which the whole or a major proportion of what is done by the person or persons performing, whether by way of speech, singing or action, involves the playing of a role; and

b

any ballet given wholly or in part by one or more persons actually present and performing, whether or not it falls within paragraph (a) of this definition;

  • F4police officer” means a member, or in Scotland a constable, of a police force;F4police officer means a constable of the Police Service of Scotland;

  • premises” includes any place;

  • public performance” includes any performance in a public place within the meaning of the M1Public Order Act 1936 F2any performance which is not open for the public but which is promoted for private gain and any performance which the public or any section thereof are permitted to attend, whether on payment or otherwise;

  • script” has the meaning assigned by section 9(2) of this Act.

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For the purposes of this Act—

a

a person shall not be treated as presenting a performance of a play by reason only of his taking part therein as a performer;

b

a person taking part as a performer in a performance of a play directed by another person shall be treated as a person who directed the performance if without reasonable excuse he performs otherwise than in accordance with that person’s direction; and

c

a person shall be taken to have directed a performance of a play given under his direction notwithstanding that he was not present during the performance;

and a person shall not be treated as aiding or abetting the commission of an offence under section 2, 5 or 6 of this Act in respect of a performance of a play by reason only of his taking part in that performance as a performer.