Balboa Theater unveils new plan
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June Casagrande
A new chairwoman, a new building design and an ambitious new
fundraising goal are among the reasons that Balboa Theater supporters
say that the future for long-troubled theater project is looking up.
The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation has announced a goal
to raise $2 million by 2005 to transform the gutted space at 707 E.
Balboa Blvd. into a world-class, 320-seat venue for live theater,
dance, music and even film screenings.
“While it may sound ambitious, it really isn’t when you consider
it,” board founder Dayna Pettit said.
Nancy Gardner has been elected new chairwoman of the foundation
board of directors, with Pettit becoming the first member of the
group’s new emeritus board.
“I think we’re in a position to succeed,” foundation Executive
Director Mary Lonich said.
New rules rolled out on Wednesday include holding board elections
every three years and holding an independent audit of the
organization every year.
Lonich said that such measures can go a long way toward
solidifying the group’s image as a professional and credible
organization, which is essential to fundraising, she said.
The foundation also laid out new plans for the redesign of the
theater. In recent years, planners have encountered serious obstacles
to creating enough space for dressing rooms, restrooms and office
space. They had planned to build these in the existing basement area,
but hit a dead end when they learned that, because it was below the
water table, costly physical reinforcements would be needed to make
the space usable.
The new plan is to add a second story for office space and
restrooms. On top will be an “entertainment deck” where fundraisers
can take advantage of ocean views while wooing important donors. The
new design will preserve the original facade of the building.
Supporters have completed a facade repair and beautification
project, with a new a new marquee, light fixtures and other
amenities. The work was done with donated labor and materials valued
at more than $20,000.
The $6.5-million renovation will be paid for with future and past
fundraising, including a $1-million gift already secured from
philanthropists Donna and John Crean.
“They have a very new and very experienced board of directors, and
I have every reason to believe that the board and the executive
director will see this project through to completion,” said Mayor
Steve Bromberg, a longtime supporter of the theater. “This will not
only be a project Newport Beach can be proud of, but it will be an
arts venue for all of Orange County.”
* JUNE CASAGRANDE covers Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport. She
may be reached at (949) 574-4232 or by e-mail at
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