Archive for June, 2009

Jun 30 2009

Strand Theatre Weekly Email: June 30, 2009

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This week is the celebration of our County’s birthday on July 4th. In observance of the Holiday (and because all our volunteers are pooped from the schedule of the last 2 months) we will not have any events this weekend. Don’t be sad, we have a great movie on Wednesday night you can attend. We are showing “Battle of the Bulge”. This classic stars Henry Fonda. It will nice to see this on the big screen.

The 11:00pm Saturday night cult movie brought visitors from Kokomo to see “The Dawn of the Dead” on the big screen this weekend. We had the largest crowd yet for the late movie. Slowly this is gaining speed. Thanks to Scott and Tracey for making the trip from Howard County to Shelby County!!

Saturday night we hosted the first round of the ShelbyIdol competition. We had 300+ people spending their Saturday night listening to live music on stage…our mission exactly. The next round is July 11th, with the finals on July 25th. Get your tickets early.

Ever notice that sometimes things don’t go as smoothly as planned? That happened to the Strand on Sunday. Late Saturday night we were informed by our film distributor that our copy of “The Inspector General” didn’t arrive. We had no choice but to cancel the movie. Things like this happen, and we just move on. One Strand Fan out there emailed us on Monday offering his copy on VHS. It is nice to see people actually read our web site. Thanks for the offer.

Enjoy your Holiday Weekend, we will. Thank you for all the support. Seeing a packed house, as on Saturday night, makes this all worthwhile.

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Jun 28 2009

Movies at the Strand

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While we try to do an effective job at marketing our film offering, sometimes we get help.   The Strand is pleased to be listed on the Yahoo Movie Guide site.   We have no idea how this happens, but it does….so thank you Yahoo!

Yahoo Movie Listing

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Jun 28 2009

Movie CANCELLED – June 28, 2009

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CANCELLED

Due to a problem from our film distributor, the presentation of The Inspector General starring Danny Kaye is cancelled.   We will try to reschedule this comedy classic at a future date.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

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Jun 27 2009

The 11:00pm Saturday Movie Crowd

Published by David under News

The Strand started our films in May 2009.  Our film committee, under the direction of Strand Board Member Joey Gaudin, decided to show a “Cult Classic” ever Saturday night at 11:00pm.   These movies have slowly gained attendance.   This week the movie “Dawn of the Living Dead” drew our best crowd yet.   These are people that seek out the Strand for this unique type of film entertainment.

Below are Strand Fans Scott and Tracey.  The drove down from Kokomo, Indiana to see this film on the BIG screen.   They, like many others from far way, have found the Strand.

Scott & Tracey - Kokomo

A movie at the Strand is fun!

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Jun 27 2009

ShelbyIdol 2009 – Round 1

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ShelbyIdol 2009 arrived at the Strand for their first semi-final round on June 27, 2009.   28 contestants performed on the stage.   The theatre had a capacity crowd for the event.   Results can be seen on the Energy2Action, LLC web site:  www.energy2action.com

The Strand’s Air Conditioning system, installed in the 1950’s did a fine job on the 92° day.   That plus 300+ people certainly pushed the system to its limits, however everyone remained cool. 

ShelbyIdol 2009 will continue on July 11, 2009 at 7:00pm.

Shelbyidol2009 - lobby Shelbyidol2009 - auditorium Shelbyidol2009 - balcony Shelbyidol2009 - cabaret Shelbyidol2009 - performance

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Jun 25 2009

Strand Theatre Weekly Email: June 25, 2009

Published by David under Weekly Emails

The Strand is a treasure trove of local history.  We have all had a collective experience inside the theatre for the past 90 years.   A few weeks ago a couple attended a performance entering the Strand for the first time in decades.  They told us they had met at the Strand 54 years ago, and hadn’t been back in years.   They sat in the balcony!    It is thrilling for us at the theatre to help reconnect memories from days gone by.  

We don’t do it alone.  Many of you out there have shared your Strand memorabilia with us.  We have old ticket stubs, pictures and even old newspaper articles.  While we enjoy all the items, some tend to shed more light on our history than others.   The most significant artifacts to come our way are courtesy of the Dewitt family who owned the theatre for many years.  Our current auditorium configuration is a direct result of the 1938 American Seating drawings given to us by the Dewitt’s early in our project.  

Another such gem came our way this week.  Jim Dewitt dropped of a few things he thought we would like.   There were two MAJOR items that we are still trying to comprehend the magnitude of the find.   The first and most significant is the booking ledger for the Strand starting in 1951 and continuing through the decade.  This lists every movie and show, date shown, time and the studio.  Not only do we have for the Strand, but it also contains the activity for the Alhambra and the Ritz!    Remember when we showed Fred Astaire in “Royal Wedding” this past May?   It wasn’t the first time that the movie played the Strand.   It premiered on April 15, 1952 at the Strand.   It later played the Ritz on August 13th of that year.   This stuff is just too fun.   Steve F. is putting all the information into a database.  When finished, Shane our trusty web guru, will post it on our web site in a searchable fashion.  We will include all our current performances as well.   Next time you are curious, you will be able to go to our web site, search for Royal Wedding and find that it played in April ‘52 and May ‘09.  

 

The second item has nothing to do with the Strand, but is of great interest.  It is the installation drawing for the theatre pipe organ installed in the Princess Theatre in Rushville.  We know that the theatre was to have had a Wurlitzer Style 135 organ.  This is a small 4 rank organ with Glockenspiel, Chimes, and Xylophone.   It would have played from a piano style console.  The drawing, while not appearing to come from the Wurlitzer factory, is consistent with a 135.   Carlton Smith who is providing the professional guidance for our Strand Organ Project is very knowledgeable about the different style for drawings produced by the different factories.  His is actively involved with the American Theatre Organ Society’s technical archives.  He will take a look and let us know what he thinks.  A copy of the drawing will be donated to the ATOS archives.   I think a trip to Rushville is in our future!

 

The Blue River Community Foundation hosted their annual meeting at the Strand this week.   We enjoy them using our facility for such an important event.   This year we learned a few things (warning, tech talk ahead).   They wanted to do a PowerPoint presentation.  Not a big problem, except that the Strand does not own a computer, so we had to use their laptop into our projector.   We have found it is very difficult to get the aspect ratio, or screen size, to match the 20′ x 30 ‘ image size we use.   Steve F. and Cody V. fought with that laptop trying to get it to size to the correct aspect ratio.   We have learned that we need to get our own equipment that is configured for our unique venue.  This is something that will float to the top of our “to do” list very shortly.   We will use a desktop processor, not a laptop.  It will be in our projection booth, which is still a bit hot.   The desktop will have plenty of slots for different drives, and plenty of space for serious case fans.  Oh the things we learn, sometimes the hard way.    The event was still very nice, and their scrolling presentation filled the screen.   Thanks to all our friends at the BRCF for having the event at the Strand.

 

This week is the long awaited showing of the sci-fi classic “Barbarella”.  This stars Jane Fonda.  I am sure it has been years since most of us have seen this movie.   It should be fun.  Showtime is at 7:30 on Friday June, 25.    On Saturday night brings the return of the first round of ShelbyIdol.  You might remember that last year the producers, Energy2Action, LLC, told us they expected 50 people.   We had our first sellout!  This year we are prepared.  We have 360 tickets.  The presale is the best yet.   We will open the doors at 6:15pm.   We are hopeful we sell out again this year.   In July the competition returns for 2 dates as well.   Come out and see your local talent.

 

Saturday night at 11:00 the cult classic “Dawn of the Dead” will show on our screen.   It will be followed on Sunday by Danny Kaye in the “Inspector General” at 1:30.   There is always something happening.

 

The Saturday night movie marks a milestone for our organization.   Last year, our first, we had 59 programs.  Saturday night’s movie is the 59th Program of the 2009 Season!   We are working hard to bring quality affordable entertainment to our community.   Congratulations to all who helped us attain this mark.   

 

We also have new addition to the Strand Family.  Each and every event has a printed program, even our movies.   Starting this month, the artwork for these programs has been taken over by Dede Allender of Deca Designs (www.deca-designs.com)   She is from the Morristown area and has breathed new life into the look of our programs.  As you can see, with almost 60 programs in the first 7 months, this is a big job.  Thank you Dede!

Thank you for your support.   We this project is yours and a monument to the accomplishments of hundreds of volunteers and well wishers.   We look forward to seeing you at the theatre soon!

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Jun 24 2009

Blue River Community Foundation: June 24, 2009

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The Strand Theatre welcomed the Blue River Community Foundation for it’s annual meeting on Wednesday June 24, 2009.   The event highlighted the outstanding accomplishments of our Community Foundation.   The annual report was presented by Executive Director Susan Furgeson.  Along with comments by board president Nick Runnebohm, those in attendance got a glimpse of the philanthropy that was provided.  

The Strand is honored to be among the 2008 recipients for grants.   In addition the Strand maintains a strong relationship with the BRCF.   All monies donated to the Strand go to our account at the Foundation.   Because of their partnership and encouragement, the Strand has been able get off the ground and establish ourselves.   Our mission has always been primary.   The well placed investment in the Strand by the Foundation has allowed us to be true to our goal of providing a variety of outstanding live entertainment for our community.  

BRCF 2009-1 

BRCF 2009-2

The articles on this web site serve as an archive for the Strand.  Sometimes pictures do not tell the whole story.   On the evening of this meeting, the temperature outside was 95°.   The 1954 vintage HVAC equipment with the 1960’s vintage AC units did the job.  Although we do not have AC in our lobby, the theatre was comfortably cool.

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Jun 23 2009

Super Trouper lights are gonna find me…

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Well, we don’t have Super Troupers, we don’t have Gladiators, we don’t even have Troupettes, but we do have 2 serviceable spot lights!   First we had to provide power, that was no easy task.  Both lights are run on dedicated 20 amp circuits fed from our new 400 amp panel under the stage.   As you can imagine, it is a great distance from the stage to the back of house locations.  The wire snaked its way through the tunnel, up a pole, across the inside of the balcony, and finally on top to the receptacle.   Next we had to modify the instruments to accept a more modern 2000 watt lamp.  The focal point of the new lamp is 3/4″ higher than the old lamps.   Since our original lamps are long since discontinued, we had no choice but to  modify the spot light lamp holders.  

Mission accomplished, now all we needed was a second follow spot operator.   Strand Board Member Cody Veerkamp has been supervising the retrofit.   He selected Strand Board Member Ron Bush to train on the proper follow spot technique.   We are pleased to announce that Ron, indeed, was trainable.   The two spotlights gave the performers that nice key and fill look.

Ron at the helm:

Ron is trainable...imagine that!

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