Honoree J R Roberts, Desert Magazine editor Tom Niva, and honoree Michael Childers- Photo by Pat Krause
Story and Photos by Pat Krause:
Desert Magazine held a "That's Entertainment" Gala at the old Plaza Theatre in Palm Springs on Wednesday, September 28th. This was Desert Magazine's Fall Tribute to Showbiz. Over 100 people were invited to this event that would showcase the idea of restoring the Plaza Theatre. Desert Magazine Publisher Tom Niva spoke to the guests about how the Theatre will be renovated and the endless possibilities for what the Theatre will bring to Palm Springs. I had been in the Theatre before it closed, and walking in was like returning old memories to a day gone by. The ambiance is still there. A little uncared for, but you can still see what was there even if the curtains are a bit faded and the walls a bit dusty. You can almost feel its history. Bringing back the glitz and glamour of that era will surely be a big hit with fans.
Ken Prescott, former Follies entertainer, Dorothy Dale Kloss, and Jerry Keller-Photo by Pat Krause
The event honored the iconic photographer to the stars, Michael Childers, and local Palm Springs City Councilman J R Roberts. Roberts has been spearheading the renovation of the Theatre. With his help and the help of friends and colleagues, he has helped raise 12 million dollars to restore the Plaza Theatre to its former glory. TV show creator of Frazier, David Lee, got the ball rolling with a donation of 5 million Dollars. They have raised 12 million dollars, but more is needed in case of overruns and future problems.
The Theatre was built in 1936, and the plans are to restore it as it was back then. Famous stars graced its stage in radio broadcast programs and other performances. The Plaza was the home to the Palm Springs Follies for over 20 years and thrilled many locals and visitors who came to Palm Springs. Entertainers in the follies had to be at least 55 years old, and many were much older. The gowns, the singing, and the dancing left many in awe. Dorothy Dale Kloss, who performed for 15 years in the Follies, attended and will turn 100 this month. Tom Niva acknowledged her presence and her participation so long ago.
Plans are in the works and will begin shortly. Plans include Earthquake prevention work, repairing and cleaning walls and ceilings. New dressing rooms and bathrooms, new sound system, and electrical work. There will also be new carpets and seating. The building and infrastructure must be brought up to current health and safety codes. This sounds like a lot of NEW, but everything done will be made to look like it was in 1936. The Theatre will be restored to its former beauty and will be a new venue to showcase Palm
Springs. Many artists are already showing interest in performing, and people are looking at the new Theater for other events.
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