New theater to be named for Argyros
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COSTA MESA -- Judie Argyros pointed Friday to the scaled-down model of
a future South Coast Repertory theater that was recently named after her
and said, “Don’t you love its little balconies? It’s romantic!”
The co-donor of $5 million to SCR’s “The Next Stage” campaign is, with
reason, excited. As a young girl in Adrian, Mich., she put on puppet
shows and performed monologues with her mother at local Rotary and
Kiwanis clubs.
Today, she and husband George Argyros were announced as the donors of
the largest gift ever made to SCR in its 37-year history. They are part
of a five-year campaign to build a new theater complex and raise $40
million.
“This is really obviously kind of the great crowning gift,” said David
Emmes, founder of SCR with co-artistic director Martin Benson.
Officials announced the gift Friday, finally disclosing the donors who
remained anonymous last fall during announcements that SCR’s Board
president Paul Folino and his family contributed $2.5 million, as did
Stacey and Henry T. Nicholas III.
The current campaign total is still announced to be about $22.6
million, though the theater has since surpassed that amount, said Chris
Gross, SCR’s director of public relations. Officials will announce the
up-to-date numbers later this summer.
The “Next Stage” initiative includes the new
Broadway-and-London-inspired 336-seat proscenium theater named The Judie
Argyros Stage, a renovated Mainstage (renamed The Segerstrom Stage) and a
99-seat Nicholas Studio, which will replace the current Second Stage.
The new theater will also house classrooms, office space for SCR’s
education department and other facilities. The front of the complex will
undergo remodeling to house a grand lobby.
Funding-goals are to raise $19 million in capital funds, $10 million
for operating costs and $11 million to the theater’s endowment.
Groundbreaking for the expansion is planned for July 25. The Judie
Argyros Stage is set to open October of 2002.
George Argyros is a longtime chairman of the board of trustees of
Chapman University. His philanthropic and business credits include the
title of chairman and chief executive officer of Arnel & Affiliates, an
investment company with locations in Costa Mesa.
Judie Argyros, who serves on SCR’s board of trustees, is also on the
Orange County Performing Arts Center’s board. As a teenager, she stole
leads in high school plays and four years ago was part of A.R. Gurney’s
“Love Letters” for a summer benefit at SCR.
“To me, life is not really fulfilled unless you have an exposure to
the arts,” she said.
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