A spectacular supper at Tiffany’s awaits
They are planning the party of the year. South Coast Repertory’s 40th
Anniversary Season Gala is set for Sept. 20, and the wagons have been
circling for months in preparation for what will possibly be one of
the most extravagant social occasions on the California Riviera.
The party is being underwritten by Tiffany & Co., with local
Tiffany executive Jeff Bennett working closing with society chairs
Dee and Larry Higby to create what is being called “Supper At
Tiffany,” taking it’s name from the classic film “Breakfast At
Tiffany’s”.
The Higbys’ of Lido Isle invited 60 of the most powerful and
generous philanthropists in Orange County to dinner at the posh new
Balboa Bay Club & Resort.
Taking over one of the private waterfront dining rooms at the new
hotel, a gathering worthy of gossip in the “who’s who” circle brought
together the Orange Coast’s star couple Henry and Elizabeth
Segerstrom, who had just returned from a sojourn to the French
Riviera and the Cannes Film Festival. The Segerstroms entertained
Hollywood and European royalty on board a chartered mega yacht in the
French harbor.
Madam “Ambassadora” Julianne Argyros jetted in from Spain where
she and husband George Argyros, the American ambassador there, have
reportedly charmed the pants off Spanish citizens. European sources
have reported that Julianne’s fashion sense has influenced the women
of Madrid. Many of the ladies belonging to the Spanish social set are
dressing like Julianne, including wearing slacks to occasions that
formerly only saw women in dresses.
Prominent Paul Folino and his pretty blond wife Daranne,
$10-million donors to SCR, hobnobbed with the once-missing Ellen
Appel Olivier de Vezin, who returned from her new digs in Malibu to
join fond friends not seen in some time. William and Irene Mathews,
Martin and Elaine Weinberg, Delayne and Catherine Thyen, Twyla and
Dick Martin, Donna Phelps, Nola Schneer and Tom and Joyce Tucker
graced the powerhouse dinner that began with cocktails and hors d’
oeuvres served at sunset on the Balboa Bay Club terrace overlooking
the Newport Harbor.
After a champagne toast or two, the crowd was ushered into the
dining room for an exceptional three-course dinner that featured a
perfect grilled filet and succulent grilled shrimp. The dinner was
punctuated by a presentation given by the Higbys, with brief comments
by others involved in the preparation of the big gala set for
September.
David Emmes, co-founder of South Coast Repertory, was on hand to
offer a generous thank you to the distinguished crowd. Designers of
the upcoming gala shared details that excited the party.
“Empire style crystal chandeliers will flicker above guests
enjoying dinner and dancing to the strands of the J. Sterling
Orchestra,” SCR’s Madeline Porter said. “The party will unfold in a
tent erected at South Coast Plaza adjacent to Tiffany & Co. decorated
to reflect the evening’s theme, ‘Supper At Tiffany,’ showcasing a
world of elegance and beauty reminiscent of the great society
gatherings of New York.”
Some of the committee members working on the SCR fund-raising gala
are Bette Aitken, Donna Collett, Dee Higby’s daughter Jennifer
Dauderman -- daughter-in-law to another prominent Newport couple,
Bobbie and Jerry Dauderman -- South Coast Plaza’s dynamic Debra Gunn
Downing, Barbara Glabman, Patricia Neisser, Nancy Wall, Kitty
Schuler, and Freedom Communication heiress Judy Threshie.
Another patron party is scheduled for Aug. 9, hosted by the very
philanthropic Joann Leatherby and Greg Bates at their home in
Modjeska Canyon.
The pre-parties are vehicles that pay tribute and give thanks to
community leaders who have supported SCR for more than 40 years. The
hope of the organizers is to raise enough money to finish the capital
campaign that was launched in 1998 with the goal of raising $50
million to endow and support SCR.
So far, $47 million has been raised, with proceeds from “Supper At
Tiffany” said to inaugurate the theaters 2003-04 annual fund with
potentially the largest donations of the season.
For information and reservations for “Supper At Tiffany” or to
assist SCR in reaching its financial high-water mark, please call
(714) 708-5504.
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