Staying on script will spell success for Balboa theater
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We can picture it now.
The floodlights, the curtain calls, the standing ovations.
A vibrant and successful performing arts theater to entertain
residents of Newport Beach and beyond.
Problem is, while we are looking forward to the day in the
hopefully not-so-distant future that we’ll be able to purchase
tickets to a live show at the Balboa Performing Arts Theater,
formally known as the Balboa Cinema, we are not holding our
collective breaths.
Although, we are happy to report that this week that there is
reason to breathe just a bit easier.
In an announcement Wednesday, the theater’s foundation members set
their sights on a $2-million funding goal, installed Nancy Gardner as
new chairwoman and, most importantly, unveiled the plans for how the
construction of the theater would proceed.
The construction was the latest snag in this noble but drawn-out
$6.5-million project.
Planners have never found enough space for dressing rooms,
restrooms and office space, which were originally slated for the
basement area.
Because that area was below the water table, the construction
costs would have been astronomical and the project stalled. The
solution now is to add a second story for offices and restrooms and
an entertainment deck on top to woo prospective donors.
Also key are new rules in place for the foundation that call for
holding board elections every three years and undertaking an
independent audit of the organization every year.
This will go a long way in improving the foundation’s public image
and could bring in more fundraising dollars.
“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,” Newport Beach
Mayor Steve Bromberg said at this week’s announcement.
We agree with his honor, but unfortunately, because of past
fundraising and planning snags, we feel like we’ve heard this all
before.
While we remain a bit skeptical, we are more than hopeful that
we’ll be buying those tickets very soon.
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