WHAT A YEAR! WHAT A SEASON! The Capital
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WHAT A YEAR! WHAT A SEASON! The Capital
The Newsletter of the Kitchen Theatre Company is Sponsored by A Conversation from the Kitchen July 2010 WHAT A YEAR! WHAT A SEASON! memories. And CHESAPEAKE, now on stage, is a delicious combination of thought-provoking discussion about the making and support of the arts, the power of change and an unconventional take on life, death, and afterlife. What a perfect finish to the Clinton House era. What a season! Who could have predicted how much would happen in these past twelve months? We knew we were entering new territory with the purchase of the building and the start of our first capital campaign. We also knew we had planned an exceptional season and we were thrilled with how it unfolded. I want to look back at this past season and also update you on the campaign. The Capital Campaign History & Update KTC’s capital campaign was launched in March 2009 with a goal of raising $950,000 for the purchase and total renovation of the building at 417 W. State/Martin Luther King, Jr. St. We increased our goal to $1.2 million in October 2009 to accommodate project design changes that would make the project serve the theater and the community even better. The project received its first boost when all members of our board of directors made gifts to lead the effort. Two critical gifts also propelled the project forward: a bequest from the estate of Judith Holliday and a gift by the children of Percy Browning in honor of both her lifetime of philanthropic efforts and her birthday. In all, more than 250 individuals and families, foundations, and area businesses supported the renovations of our new theater. We are overwhelmed by the generosity and encouragement the Kitchen has received from this amazing community. On June 24, 2010, we announced that we had reached the $1.2 million goal! We thank everyone for helping us reach this milestone. Final Season in the Clinton House Wrap-Up The 2009-10 Season zipped by, and as I look back I am amazed at the breadth of work we produced. SECRET ORDER introduced us to a new playwright, brought Tony Roach back to the Kitchen, and included the Kitchen Theatre debut of Roy Clary. FIRST DAY Anne Letscher & Eric Gilde in Last Train to Nibroc was simply extraordinary. The amazing all-movement, all-percussion, totally fresh new play, started so many conversations all season long. LAST TRAIN TO NIBROC with Anne Letscher and Eric Gilde took us back to sweeter times. The return of PRECIOUS NONSENSE kept us laughing in the January cold. SPEECH & DEBATE introduced four new actors to the KTC audiences and gave us an updated look at teenagers today. IN THIS PLACE… touched every heart. We also produced one original musical for general audiences, PARK PLAY, and a remounting of I HAVE A SONG TO SING O! Guest artists Vijai Michelle Hurst in In This Place... Nathan, Darian Dauchan, Alice Eve Cohen, Lee Chamberlin, and Tim Miller added their unique voices to the season. Brian Dykstra’s HO! served up an off-beat holiday treat and LOSING MYSELF offered my personal and fond look back on many years of Kitchen Volume IV, Number VI Volunteers Needed for Moving to the New Space In this whirlwind summer we are working day and night on the new building. Crews of volunteers have been helping us paint the interior; so much is changing every day. We are on target to move into the space and very busy getting ready. We need a new wave of volunteers to help us pack, transport, unpack and organize in the new theater. If you have already volunteered but haven’t heard from me, please drop me an email. I have a lot of plates spinning. Here’s the plan: •Week of July 12th − Pack up the costume and props collection and begin to transport them to the new building. Need help folding, sorting, and packing. Requires the ability to lift clothing on hangers. Also our current storage is stuffy, so no one with allergies should volunteer. (We are looking forward to the spanking new facility.) •Week of July 19th − Move all the lighting equipment. Requires the ability to carry large items, climb stairs, and possibly a ladder. •Week of July 26th − Continue to move with the intention of finishing by August 1st. To help, please email me at Rachel@kitchentheatre.org. PRIVATE LIVES Opening the New Theatre & the New Season What a delight to present the much beloved classic comedy, PRIVATE LIVES, as the first production in our new theater. Whether you have seen it many times or have never had the pleasure, PRIVATE LIVES always feels bracing and brainy. Could it be that we all relate to the passions of Amanda and Elyot? Is it that we always find Sibyl and Victor’s predicament of being caught in the mishmash of Amanda and Elyot’s battle delectable? Perhaps the combination of civility and obsession tickles us because we relish the extremes of spousal relationships? This play is loved by all: actors for its juicy and complicated plot; directors for the play’s enormous challenges; designers for the demands of creating a world that is real yet extreme; and audiences for the laughter and look in that wonderful mirror the play holds up to us all. The Kitchen Theatre Company’s production will be directed by Margarett Perry, with set design by Kent Goetz, and lighting design by E.D. Intemann. It introduces to the KTC stage newcomers Carol Halstead, Tobias Burns, Emily Bennett and welcomes back veteran favorites Camilla Schade and Brian Dykstra. I am lifting my champagne glass and waiting. Historic Clinton House, 116 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 • Office (607) 272-0403 • Tickets (607) 273-4497 • Fax (607) 272-0944 • www.kitchentheatre.org 20th Anniversary Season Subscriptions on Sale Now QUESTIONS & ANSWERS With our move we have re-vamped our production schedule and made some changes. There has been some confusion about subscriptions, dates, how to subscribe and more. I hope the FAQs below will help. What is different about the 20th Anniversary Season Subscription? The biggest difference is that we are including a choice of 11 events: ten productions and one conversation series called AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE. Subscribers can choose all ten (and get “Around the Kitchen Table” as a complimentary add-on) or choose six or eight of the events. Is there any change in subscriber benefits? Subscribers continue to get VIP treatment: free ticket exchange, priority seating, special subscriber-only events and reduced ticket prices for single tickets when bringing guests to the Kitchen. The form looks different. Can I get help filling it out? Absolutely! You can call or come to the Clinton House between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. We are keeping the side door on Seneca Street open. Take the stairs or the elevator to the first floor and walk through the gallery to the KTC office. It’s best to call ahead (2720403) so we know you are coming. It is hard to monitor the door with New Roots School’s summer schedule. What about my seats? I loved where I was in the Clinton House, will I have the same seats? Seating in the new space has a much better curve. Your seat numbers may change, but we will do everything we can to give you the same view you enjoyed at the Clinton House. The exciting change in the layout is that we have diagonal seats on both sides of the center section that have excellent views and we anticipate these will be very popular. These sections are much better situated than the current diagonal seats in the Clinton House. The new seats will be installed in early August. We will let you know after that happens so you can see for yourself. And, of course, we will make adjustments in your seating choices when needed. Take a Seat! Be a leadership donor in our Bold New Space Campaign. For a pledge commitment of $2,500, payable over 2 years, you can sponsor a comfortable seat in our beautiful new State Street home, and play a starring role in our $1.2 million capital campaign. Are the dates and runs of the plays different? I think everyone knows that our move to the new space was motivated by a strategic plan to further stabilize the Kitchen Theatre Company. Our expansion to 99 seats is central to that plan. I also think everyone knows that at the Kitchen we are extremely diligent about financial planning and budgeting. We hope to fill every seat next season, but we are being conservative in our estimates. So we are running some plays for four weeks, some for three, and some for two weeks. We have left some time to add performances if the demand requires. What does this do to my choice of which week I attend? With a new schedule for us, there will be a learning curve. We anticipate that with plays that have two-week runs we will need to combine Week 2 subscribers with Week 3 subscribers; – some seats will be preferred by two parties. We will do our best to give everyone seats as close to their preferences as possible. This phenomenon will occur four times during the season: DANCING WITH THE CCO, THE BROTHERS SIZE, SHE, and MARY’S WEDDING. I hope you will see this as an opportunity to view a production from a slightly different prospective. What is the BEST deal? For our 20th Anniversary Season we are offering a Full Season Subscription for $200, which means $20 tickets for each production – our best price. And we are throwing in our new AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE as a complimentary extra. I hope you will choose this option so you can enjoy the full menu at the Kitchen. What is AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE? Over the years, many subscribers have enjoyed informal conversations at Meet the Artist events − special talks about a play or a discussion about its themes with creative teams and community members. This season we are planning a series of conversations with guests that include directors, actors, and designers working on the productions, as well as community experts addressing the issues and challenges raised by the season’s plays. We expect these will be lively and interactive and enhance your experience. You can choose AROUND THE KITCHEN TABLE as one of your subscription choices. If you choose a full-season subscription you get these four events on us. Special Event July15th Your generous sponsorship will be recognized on a special plaque at the venue as one of our 99 seat sponsors, and you will also be acknowledged in the season program booklets as a leadership donor. A seat sponsorship is a terrific gift for that person who has everything or as a tribute to a loved one. you We saved seat! a great Pledge forms are available in the KTC lobby, or online www.kitchentheatre. org/support. For more information call the KTC office 607.272.0403. Thursday, July 15th, 6:30pm in the Clinton House prior to performance Frank Robinson from the Johnson Museum joins Rachel Lampert in a lively conversation about “Where Do Art and Politics Meet?” Historic Clinton House, 116 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 • Office (607) 272-0403 • Tickets (607) 273-4497 • Fax (607) 272-0944 • www.kitchentheatre.org