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February 8, 2007

New Life for an Arcata Landmark?
The Arcata Playhouse Gala
by WILLIAM
S. KOWINSKI
In cities across the country
big and small, new artistic energies have often found focus in
abandoned industrial districts, where fine old buildings with
lots of space offer opportunities for lofts, studios and performance
venues, plus the people-oriented businesses that come to surround
them.
Now and again the old Creamery in Arcata, in the
largely depopulated and marginal area west of K Street, has suggested
this potential. It hosts the Arcata Ballet, DanceCenter and New
World Youth Ballet, with spaces for rehearsal, classes and performances.
Years ago, the legendary Pacific Arts Center Theatre began here.
Still, it hasn't reached the critical mass to transform the area
into a familiar audience destination.
But there are signs that may be changing -- specifically,
a new sign in front saying "Arcata Playhouse," and
new paint being applied to the foyer last week from a tall ladder
to which is affixed a small red teddy bear.
Though the fresh paint outside and inside is only
the first step in the planned transformation, this venue's potential
is being suggested and perhaps tested with a gala opening event
this Saturday, featuring local luminaries such as Rudi Galindo,
Jeff DeMark, Joyce Hough and Fred Neighbor, and hosted by the
couple that comprises one-third of the partnership attempting
to create a viable and affordable playhouse for theatre, music
and other forms of performance, with a family emphasis and a
community reach.
Right: Club Shampoo
They are Jackie Dandeneau and David Ferney, whose
Four on the Floor Productions is partnering with Shoebox Puppet
Company (Corey Stevens, owner of Muddy's Hot Cup) and Vagabond
Players, which most recently operated the space as the Stargarden
Theatre.
Pacific Arts Center Theatre had spawned Vagabond,
which struggled on after PACT faded away, but, true to its name,
it was homeless in 2005 when Carole Wolfe, its volunteer artistic
director, called the Creamery looking for storage space. Instead
she found Vagabond's new home, in the same place where PACT had
begun some 30 years before. Other groups also used the space
(including Four on the Floor) but this summer Vagabond had fallen
several months behind in the rent. That's when Dandeneau and
Ferney put together the partnership and became the venue's managers.
Now all three enterprises -- Four on the Floor, Shoebox Puppets
and Vagabond -- have a home, and the rent is split three ways.
Ferney and Dandeneau are Dell'Arte people. Ferney
graduated from its school about 20 years ago, and became a member
of the locally famous family comic acrobatic troupe, Los Payasos
Mendigos. The troupe traveled far and wide, which is how he met
Dandeneau at the Edmonton Fringe Festival, where she was with
a traveling feminist sketch comedy group called Full Figure Theatre.
"We would hook up in New Zealand, and hang out together
in England," Ferney recalled. "Meanwhile, I was living
in San Francisco and she was in Vancouver. Finally we realized
we would either have to shack up or call it quits." They
chose the former, moved to Pender Island between Vancouver and
Victoria, started a small theatre company and a family. Then
Dell'Arte called, and hired them both.
They recently began branching out to produce shows
through Four on the Floor, which brought them to the Stargarden
Theatre, and to the managing partnership of the Arcata Playhouse.
Noting the couple's professional experience, Ferney said, "I'm
interested in exploring a hybrid of professional and community
theatre."
Upgrading the space is a major goal. "Getting
a decent lighting and sound system, some decent drapes, figuring
out the best seating arrangement," Ferney said. "Corey
is a great partner because he just took over that café,
and he's really interested in getting concessions together, and
taking care of all that. So we want to elevate the venue and
make it a happening place in Arcata."
"I'm excited," Carole Wolfe professed
in the Playhouse lobby, paint roller in hand. "There's all
this new energy -- it's fun again!"
The Playhouse is going forward with a performance
later this month by Mookie Cornish (Cirque du Soleil clown and
Dell'Arte grad) and the Faust Mask Works from Toronto in May.
Synapsis, which is temporarily displaced from its Eureka home,
is one of what they hope will be many local groups to perform
here. David and Jackie talked enthusiastically about the possibilities,
especially for family-oriented shows and filling community needs,
such as a place for young people and seniors to hold performance
events. But they're also thinking of adult theatre -- the kind
the Pacific Arts Center Theatre used to do. "I've met a
lot of people who are really excited about the rejuvenation of
the old PACT space," Jackie said. "I'd like to do a
PACT-style show, with some of the actors who were involved in
it."
"You know, pretty much anything is possible,
once you've got the space," David observed. "You might
be thinking, 'Oh, I've always wanted to do Ionesco's Rhinoceros,
so why not?"

On Saturday, Feb. 10, at 8 p.m., "Club Shampoo",
a cabaret-style evening hosted by Jacqueline Dandeneau and David
Ferney celebrates the Grand Opening of the Arcata Playhouse in
the Old Creamery Building at 9th and K. Performers include Rudi
Galindo, Joyce Hough and Fred Neighbor, Jeff DeMark, Jaese Lecuver,
The Metaboleres, Tim Gray, Maria Joy, Tim Randles, Guys Mostly
Tango Band and the Arcata debut of the all-girl band from Blue
Lake, The Brendas. Though the names may be familiar, they're
likely to be performing new material. Proceeds go toward improving
the Playhouse. Admission is $10, and there's a cash bar. Reservations
are strongly recommended. Call 668-9759, ext. 2.

To extend the theatrical conversation and expand it beyond
the North Coast, I've started a Stage Matters blog, at
stagematters.blogspot.com.
You can also e-mail me at stagematters@sbcglobal.net.
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