The Naples Players Announce Opening of The Kizzie Theater With Free Event for The Naples Community - The Naples Players (2024)

The Naples Players Announce Opening of The Kizzie Theater With Free Event for The Naples Community - The Naples Players (1)

Following a $21 million renovation of their iconic theater in the heart of Downtown Naples, The Naples Players (TNP) have announced the official Phase 1 re-opening of their new venue: The Kizzie Theater.

Taking place on Saturday, June 1 at 2:00 pm, this exclusive ribbon-cutting event – complete with a presentation featuring TNP audience favorite award-winning numbers, hors d’oeuvres, and tours of the facility – marks the completion of the first phase of their renovation.

Further presentations on Saturday, June 1 at 7:30 pm and Sunday, June 2 at 2:00 pm are being extended to the Naples community to experience Southwest Florida’s Favorite Local Theater free of charge. Facility tours will be available before and after each performance. Patrons are encouraged to call the Box Office to reserve their seats in advance at (239) 263-7990. Seating is limited – only patrons who call in advance will be guaranteed admission.

“We’re thrilled to invite the community to view this amazing facility that was designed specifically for Naples,” says Bryce Alexander, CEO & Executive Artistic Director. “We want every member of our community to feel welcome and proud of their new theater.”

Formerly known as Blackburn Hall, the new 452-seat Kizzie Theater – named by national philanthropists Jay & Patty Baker – features 308 seats on the main floor and adds 144 seats in the balcony, all while preserving the theater’s renowned aisle depth to allow patrons to move freely past one another in every row. The Kizzie Theater showcases a state-of-the-art sound system by Meyer Sound; custom acoustical design by Gary W. Siebein; and stunning custom millwork walls fabricated by local cabinet maker John Jewell. Additionally, the Broadway-style theater showcases an orchestra pit for 16 musicians, a complete fly-house, a state-of-the-art lighting system, and spacious dressing rooms.

The Kizzie Theater also boasts a one-of-a-kind “Sensory Booth”; a private booth with independent lighting, sound, and temperature controls that allow any family impacted by Sensory Processing Disorders to enjoy every performance in a controlled environment. Additional accessibility features of the theater include a hearing-loop system and Bluetooth hearing assistance connectivity that enables any individual with Bluetooth hearing aids to connect directly to the theater’s sound system without the need for additional headphones or devices.

Phase 1 includes the opening of the Jay R. Paul Community Atrium, the new Diane & Sid Davis Box Office; Annie’s Cafe; Price Grand Staircase; Tater Tot’s Mezzanine Bar; David Byron & Vicky C. Smith Mezzanine; Nancy Ribordy Spot Booth; Audrey & Vaughn Pengelly Spot Booth; Jim & Linda Mizeur Dressing Room; Peggy & James Monson Audio Center; Terry Libby Rehearsal Room; Alan & Liz Jaffe Orchestra Pit; Dorota & Kevin Kilstrom Usher Lounge; Bob Hill Volunteer Lounge; Muffy Clark Gill Patron Services; John & Catherine Estey Classroom; George D’Angelo & Laura St. Clair Atrium Overlook; Theresa Bill Stage Doors; Kathleen’s Kloset Dressing Room; and the Steven & Shelley Einhorn Outdoor Lounge, among other spaces.

David Corban Architects led the design of the renovation, with local general contractors BUILD overseeing its construction. Theater Communications Collaborative led the performance system designs, while Keith Predmore served as the owners’ representatives. The late John Passidomo served as the company’s legal counsel, and the project is financed through a collaborative partnership between FineMark National Bank & Trust and Lake Michigan Credit Union.

Phase 2 will feature the opening of two new 104-seat Black Box Theaters, new scenic & costume shops, additional dressing rooms, bars, and a donor terrace. When completed, the facility will be the only LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certified Theater in the state of Florida. Completion of the entire facility is expected by the end of the summer.

As the curtain lifts on their $21 million renovation, audiences can expect to be greeted by the clicking euphony of tap dancing feet, inviting them into the dazzling world of Broadway with TNP’s first production in The Kizzie Theater: 42nd Street.

On stage from June 26 – July 21, 2024, tickets for 42nd Street and season tickets for the entirety of TNP’s 71st Season are available now. Those interested can visit NaplesPlayers.org anytime or call the TNP Box Office at (239) 263-7990.

CREATIVE TEAM OF EXTRAVAGANZA

Dawn Lebrecht Fornara (Director), Charles Fornara (Music Director), Cole Butcher (Stage Manager),Michael Santos (Scenic Design), Jason Wagaman (Scenic Design), Mary Anne McKerrow (Costume Design), Dayne Sabatos (Costume Design), Chris Riley (Lighting Design),Bradley Van Houten (Sound Design),Amy Hughes (Prop Director), Erica Sample (Assistant to the Choreographer), Patricia Puia (Assistant Stage Manager), Yuliana Mercado (Assistant Stage Manager)

CAST OF EXTRAVAGANZA

Maddie Brendel, JamieLynn Bucci, Joseph C Byrne, Braxton Cabrera, Kristin Norris Cassidy, Jim Corsica, Alanna Dachille, Frankie Federico, Debi Guthery, Jesse Hughes, Jillian Keith, James Little, Elizabeth Marcantonio, Lila Mastro, John McKerrow, Mary Anne McKerrow, Lizzy Mehler, Alex Minarik, Tina Moroni, Ella Provinzino, Gia Provinzino, Victoria Rinaldi, Brittany Rincon, Sabine Rivera, James Simmons, Vanessa Tarabocchia, Kenny Tran, Sharon True, Mark Vanagas, Lorelai Vega, Jasmine Vizena

The Naples Players Announce Opening of The Kizzie Theater With Free Event for The Naples Community - The Naples Players (2024)

FAQs

What is the mission of the Naples Players? ›

Mission: At The Naples Players, we build community through exceptional access to the power of theatre. Vision: We envision TNP as a cultural hub that leads a shift in the national perception of how theatres can impact their communities.

Do the Naples players get paid? ›

- The Naples Players at the Sugden Community Theatre. Naples Players is a volunteer organization in operation for over 50 years. All actors are NOT PAID. Gulfshore Playhouse is a professional for profit operation.

What is the mission statement of the Naples Classical Academy? ›

Our mission is to train the minds and improve the hearts of young people through a content-rich classical education in the liberal arts and sciences, with instruction in the principles of moral character and civic virtue.

What is the mission statement of Naples Zoo? ›

Our mission statement is to inspire people of all ages to respect, value and help conserve wildlife and our natural world.

Do indoor football players get paid? ›

IFL players earn US$250–500 (before taxes) per game played, with a $25 bonus given to players on the winning team each week. Additionally some teams provide housing for their players during the season. The IFL has a player personnel partnership with the UFL, to function as their de facto minor league.

Do overseas players get paid? ›

In general, salaries for players in overseas leagues or lower-level leagues are typically lower than those in the NBA. Some players in top overseas leagues can earn six or seven-figure salaries, while others in lower-level leagues might earn a few thousand dollars per month.

Who is the highest paid player at Napoli? ›

Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen, is the highest-paid footballer in Serie A with his recent Napoli contract and bonuses seeing him rise above Juventus forward in the Italian topflight earnings chart, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

What is the mission of the Humane Society Naples? ›

Our Mission

Sheltering animals in times of need, locating life-long homes, and advocating for responsible pet ownership. Humane Society Naples believes everyone should have the opportunity to experience animal companionship.

What is the Red Horn in Naples? ›

Naples, a city rich in traditions and superstitions, has embraced the horn as an icon of protection. It is believed that the cornicello horn has the power to ward off the evil eye, the evil gaze that brings bad luck.

What are the arms of Naples? ›

The coat of arms of the city of Naples consists of a Samnite shield divided horizontally in half with the upper part in gold and the lower half in red. The shield is stamped with a turreted city crown of the type in use before the Royal decree n. 652 of June 7, 1943.

What is the old fortress in Naples? ›

Built by the Normans in the 12th century, Naples' oldest castle owes its name (Castle of the Egg) to Virgil. The Roman scribe reputedly buried an egg on the site where the castle now stands, warning that when the egg breaks, the castle (and Naples) will fall.

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