Balboa Theater donations reach $20,000
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Noaki Schwartz
BALBOA -- The Balboa Performing Arts Theater Foundation recently
received a total of $20,000 in donations from various businesses and
individuals.
The donations were from the First American Title Insurance Co., The
Irvine Co., Alfred L. Erickson Family and Mark and Terry Markowitz.
To date, the foundation has raised more than $1.6 million that will go
toward renovating the crumbling 1927 movie house. The remaining price tag
to complete the project and launch the first season of performances is $4
million.
The foundation was formed in 1995 to transform the old theater into an
elegant 350-seat performing arts venue. However, initial estimates by the
optimistic group of community leaders turned out to be far below the
actual price of the project.
There were a number of unforeseen costs, including compliance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act. As a result, the theater must install an
elevator, wider aisles and handicapped bathroom stalls.
While the foundation had hoped to have the renovated theater open by
fall, the scheduled opening was postponed after the city planning
department said its review of the plans would take longer than
anticipated.
Still, the group of residents have shown consistent dedication in the
face of more than one setback and are now shooting for a 2001 opening.
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