The Signal

Radio hits the stage

Newhall Family Theatre holds first production, ‘The Man with Bogart’s Face’

- By Caleb Lunetta Signal Staff Writer

In a historic night with history on stage, the Newhall Family Theatre and its supporting foundation Raising the Curtain put on a theatrical rendition of “The Man with Bogart’s Face” Saturday night.

The event, held inside of the historic theater, marked the foundation’s first-ever fully supported play. The live-radio play transporte­d those in audience back to a time when high-stakes mystery dramas were performed live over radio waves.

“It was a good first event and it brought a

different type of production that audience members really haven’t seen so far before,” said Tom Lund, the Newhall Family Theatre director as well as the director for the play. “I think it really is a launching point for the theater and the foundation as a whole. It shows the community the type of entertainm­ent we are capable of doing.”

The event featured cast members in period-piece costumes speaking with guests, “mocktails” as the event was on the Newhall Elementary School campus, food catered by Fraiche Kitchen and a live jazz performanc­e from West Ranch High School band members.

The event, according to officials in attendance, was 25 years in the making. For nearly three decades, members of the community worked to refurbish the Newhall Family Theatre, which has been in the community since 1925.

A parent and community organizati­on, named Theatre Arts for the Children, attempted to lead revitaliza­tion efforts through the years, hoping to return the theater to its original glory. But in 2011, after it was determined that any full revitaliza­tion effort would cost more than $4 million, Measure E, a bond measure, was deemed necessary to finish the work started by Theatre Arts for the Children, according to Marc Winger, former Newhall School District superinten­dent.

“There was no way a nonprofit can raise that kind of money,” Winger said on Saturday. “And we very purposeful­ly put this project on Measure E as a stand-alone project and defined it as a piece of the art district in downtown Newhall that would be dedicated to kids and to families.”

A number of those responsibl­e for leading the revitaliza­tion movement over the years were in attendance at the Raising the Curtain event, including Sue Solomon, current NSD board president and one of the founding members of Theatre Arts for the Children.

“After 25 years, we finally have the vision for the Newhall community and the Santa Clarita Valley for the Newhall Family Theatre,” said Solomon. “It’s personal, but from the educationa­l standpoint, it’s going to give students of the arts a place to learn, perform and hone their craft.”

Although “The Man With Bogart’s Face” was only showing for one night, Lund said the theater hoped the event would introduce the community to what the theater is capable of, and that residents would consider attending or getting involved in future production­s.

“We are starting to plan a season for a 2020 year, but we’re looking at comedy production­s, children’s production­s,” said Lund.

 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? (Above) Oliver Georgiou performs as the character Sam Marlow during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face” at the Newhall Family Theatre on Saturday.
Dan Watson/The Signal (Above) Oliver Georgiou performs as the character Sam Marlow during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face” at the Newhall Family Theatre on Saturday.
 ??  ?? (Left) Actor Elda Coleman performs as the character of Mother during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face.”
(Left) Actor Elda Coleman performs as the character of Mother during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face.”
 ?? Dan Watson/The Signal ?? Actor Robert Leh as Dr. Inman during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face” at the Newhall Family Theatre for Performing Arts in Newhall on Saturday.
Dan Watson/The Signal Actor Robert Leh as Dr. Inman during the live radio show performanc­e of “The Man With Bogart’s Face” at the Newhall Family Theatre for Performing Arts in Newhall on Saturday.

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