I'm going to get a tiny bit ranty, but it's criminal that these gorgeous theaters aren't being taken care of. The Broadhurst isn't even the same color anymore. Sure, the theater is fairly old and sustained tons of wear and tear over the years, but it's nothing that maintenance work couldn't fix.
Look at the photo above - you can still see the original light-stone color of the theater beneath the dirt. It would be SUCH a stunner if they just cleaned it up a bit! Yes, it's a recession and everything costs money, but really, hiring a team to powerwash the exterior is *not* that expensive. Especially with all of the protective coatings we have nowadays that can be applied to shield buildings/stone/etc from the natural elements, it just seems silly that more care wouldn't be given to protecting these gems.
The Broadhurst is in the worst shape by far, but theaters like the Longacre and Shubert could benefit enormously from some power washing, too.
You don't think some of that money went to the recent restorations/renovations of the Booth, Belasco and Longacre, the exterior power-washing of the Music Box and Jacobs and the current renovations of the Golden?
They seem to be working their way pretty steadily through their theaters.
TheatreGuy, you're right, I should've made note of those - but still, it seems like they're willing to shell out serious bank to fix up the interiors (new seats, etc), which is great, but they do very little work on the exteriors.
The "restoration fees" are simply a way for the theatre owners to get some extra income. That amount is NOT included in the weekly grosses, and therefore the creative team doesn't get a percentage of it.
Why would the creative team receive any of the money from restoration fees? They aren't responsible for the physical building (unless their production damages it).
Yeah, who said something about the creatives getting a cut of the restoration money? Jon mentioned it, but like Jordan, I don't know who the hell ever actually thought that.
you don't go and watch the productions anyway, so what's the point? If you supported them more, maybe they could afford to renovate them. If you don't use 'em, you lose 'em....simples.
I think its more important to renovate the interiors rather than the exteriors. Exteriors get covered with advertisements and graffitti anyway. I'd much rather sit in a comfortable seat with leg room. Has anyone seen JERSEY BOYS since the Jujamcyns installed their new seating? I read from maybe Riedel that the new seating they chose really does make a difference in sustained comfort for the 2.5 hours that you're sitting down.
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Posted: 8/12/12 at 02:43pm