Los Angeles Times

Theater to get a new name, look

UCLA’s Ralph Freud Playhouse will be renovated to stage cutting-edge work

- By Deborah Vankin

UCLA’s Ralph Freud Playhouse is set to be renovated and in 2024 add on a Whitney Family moniker.

The UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television said Tuesday it has received a $10-million commitment for the renovation of the 57-year-old Ralph Freud Playhouse.

The commitment comes from actress-producer and UCLA alumna Elizabeth Reiko Kubota Whitney and her husband, investor Kenneth C. Whitney, and the facility will be renamed the Whitney Family Theater in the Freud Playhouse. The venue will close in July 2022 for constructi­on and is aiming to reopen in 2024.

Changes will include a sloping, elevated floor along with seating that’s closer to the stage, plus new lighting and sound technologi­es to accommodat­e immersive theater, digital production­s and virtual- or augmented-reality works.

“For a major theater to be relevant not only today but for the future, we have to design it to accommodat­e both classic theater and far-ranging, cutting-edge work,” Teri Schwartz, dean of the School of Theater, Film and Television, said in an interview.

“We’ve done significan­t exploratio­n at the intersecti­on of story, performanc­e and new digital platforms and new technologi­es. We’re asking: ‘What is next-generation narrative? What is next-generation performanc­e?’ ”

The Whitneys, she added, are

“very much in alignment with our vision and mission to use the power of story, the power of entertainm­ent and performing arts education, to delight and entertain and inspire change for a better world.” Clive Wilkinson Architects will steer the renovation, which includes a new, more spacious lobby that’s better for receptions, Schwartz said, as well as updated dressing rooms and green rooms for students, faculty, visiting artists and touring companies.

“The Freud Playhouse is truly the other iconic space on the UCLA campus alongside Royce Hall,” said Schwartz, who is stepping down as dean on Dec. 31, at which point the school’s special academic senior associate dean and theater department chairman, Brian Kite, will take over as interim dean. Schwartz added that after the renovation the Freud “really will reclaim its prominent place in the city. It will become a beacon for major theater in Los Angeles.”

The funds from the Whitney family are part of a centennial campaign and “foundation­al gift” for the School of Theater, Film and Television’s planned building renovation­s.

That campaign, in turn, is part of UCLA’s larger centennial campaign, which ends Dec. 31 and has surpassed its $4.2 billion goal.

In 2018, UCLA acquired the Crest Theater on Westwood Boulevard and renamed it the UCLA Nimoy Theater in honor of late actor

Leonard Nimoy, who played Mr. Spock on “Star Trek.” His widow, actress and director Susan Bay Nimoy, was the lead patron on the acquisitio­n. That space will debut in 2021 as an intimate venue for UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performanc­e, in the School of the Arts and Architectu­re.

Kubota Whitney graduated in 1980 from the predecesso­r to

UCLA’s theater, TV and film school, the UCLA College of Fine Arts. She and her husband were producers on the 2015 Tony Award winner for best musical, “Fun Home.”

The commitment, Kubota Whitney said, was inspired by Schwartz’s “leadership and vision for the school” as well as by the power of live performanc­e.

“Theater is just so important. It can be moving and informativ­e; it’s an outlet for people to escape from everyday problems and just be totally entertaine­d,” Kubota Whitney said. “UCLA TFT is such a great school. It’s meant a lot to me and my life, and I’d just like to see it continue to grow and be influentia­l to other students and other people.”

 ?? Images from Clive Wilkinson Architects ?? AS DEPICTED in a rendering, the new Whitney Family Theater in the Freud Playhouse will have a sloped floor and seating closer to the stage, plus new technology.
Images from Clive Wilkinson Architects AS DEPICTED in a rendering, the new Whitney Family Theater in the Freud Playhouse will have a sloped floor and seating closer to the stage, plus new technology.
 ??  ?? THE THEATER’S renovated lobby will be more spacious to accommodat­e receptions, while backstage rooms will be updated. The venue will close in July 2022 and is aiming to reopen in 2024.
THE THEATER’S renovated lobby will be more spacious to accommodat­e receptions, while backstage rooms will be updated. The venue will close in July 2022 and is aiming to reopen in 2024.

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