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We feel pretty safe when we say that most in this community want and
expect the Balboa Performing Arts Theater to come to pass.
It’s been a long-playing dream, in the making for about a decade. And
it is oh so close to becoming reality, if it weren’t for a nasty little
thing called money. Theater planners are about $3 million short of their
financial goals.
An idea now floating around City Hall to use taxpayer dollars to
invest in the theater may infuse new life into the project and ensure
that the city will have a voice in this soon-to-be jewel of the Balboa
Peninsula.
The theater, a onetime movie house that played everything from X-rated
films to the campy midnight movie, “Rocky Horror Picture Show,” has been
touted by city officials as a potential key ingredient to reinvigorate
Downtown Balboa into a vibrant shopping, dining and entertainment
village.
The idea to triple the city’s original investment of $480,000 by
spending another $1.6 million to buy the entire building, which includes
the long-standing Orange Julius business next door, is a tantalizing one
and would, if Mayor Tod Ridgeway has his way, require the theater board
to have one or two voting members from the city.
So far, it doesn’t sound like a bad plan. But Ridgeway and others need
to make the case to residents that the $1.6 million will mean the promise
of front-row seats to the best show in town.
Will the investment pay off in the form of a performing arts theater
that we can all enjoy in the near future? Or will the money be spent and
the residents treated to the pratfalls and Shakespearean drama that has
plagued theater planners for years?
We hope the answer is the former. If it is, then spending the money is
an easy call.
Because as long as it has taken to make the theater a reality, a
promise alone from the city to expedite the process and take an active
role in the future operations of the theater would itself be a boon to
all residents.
Then we could all say, “Let the show begin.”
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