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Michael ShawFrom local theater to live music, art exhibits, to cinema and beyond.
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Michael ShawNow here is your host, Bonnie G.
HostAnd welcome to the desert scene.
HostSo happy to have you here.
HostVery, very happy to welcome to the show my good buddy Michael Shaw, who is the artistic director of Desart, performs, and he's got some big news.
HostHey, Michael, how are you?
Michael ShawGood day?
Michael ShawI'm great.
Michael ShawHow are you?
HostGood.
HostSo I'm so, so excited about this new building.
HostTell us about it.
Michael ShawOh, my gosh.
Michael ShawThe word's out.
Michael ShawClearly out.
Michael ShawSo, as you know, last Sunday we had our season launch party, and we made a big announcement to that, that crowd at 849 that we had just gone into escrow to purchase the first church of Christ Scientist building in Palm Springs and turn it into the new desert playhouse.
HostYay.
Michael ShawSo this happened, as many people.
Michael ShawForgive me, I've got a little bit of a chess cold, so my clearing.
Michael ShawNo, I'm fine.
Michael ShawI just have some congestion.
Michael ShawBut anyway, as many people know, our plan was originally to move to a location in Cathedral City.
Michael ShawAnd over the last couple of months, after probably last three or four months, we had reassessed that location and its costs and decided that it wasn't practical for us or fiscally sound for us to make that move.
Michael ShawSo we went on a new search for a new location.
Michael ShawAnd this literally happened almost overnight.
Michael ShawAnd the church went on the market very quickly, and we basically jumped on it.
Michael ShawWe had a tour of the space.
Michael ShawIt checked off all the boxes in regards to space and sanctuary size for the audience, backstage use.
Michael ShawThere's even a Sunday school class which will be converted into a rehearsal hall.
Michael ShawThere's offices, there's a lobby.
Michael ShawAnd it's just a beautiful building.
Michael ShawIt's an arbitrary designed building.
Michael ShawAnd it's just to say that we're ecstatic would be.
Michael ShawIt's an understatement, because it's just.
Michael ShawIt's exactly.
Michael ShawIt's unexpected.
Michael ShawWe didn't obviously, expect to buy a building.
Michael ShawBut the campaign has been incredibly successful.
Michael ShawWe continue to obviously seek funds because now we are.
Michael ShawNow we're buying a building and we're converting it.
Michael ShawSo there is additional costs that we originally planned for.
Michael ShawExactly.
Michael ShawSo it's a big.
Michael ShawYou know, it's obviously a huge deal for us.
Michael ShawIt's a.
Michael ShawIt's a.
Michael ShawI think it's going to be a big boom for the community.
Michael ShawThe church congregation has been the only tenant in that building.
Michael ShawThey've owned the building for almost 70 years and it just kind of feels like a match made in heaven, if I could say that.
Michael ShawBecause the architecture is stunning.
Michael ShawWe obviously are thrilled and honored to have a building of this magnitude.
Michael ShawAnd we will take care of it hopefully as well as the church has and will bring a lot of joy to the community.
Michael ShawOur plan has always been to open up a community center.
Michael ShawSo it's not just us, but we want to be able to have the space available to other organizations.
HostRight.
HostRight.
Michael ShawSo that's, you know, it's a win win for everybody involved but I think mostly for the community.
HostAnd David C.
HostLee pledged pledge has pledged $500,000.
HostThat's helpful in addition to the other people that have contributed the campaign.
HostAnd it's a 6000 square foot building.
HostThat sounds like a perfect size.
Michael ShawIt's absolutely wonderful.
Michael ShawIt's 50% larger than what we were originally going to move into in Cathedral City.
Michael ShawIt's a much better space in terms of available usage.
Michael ShawThe big.
Michael ShawThe two big things that we didn't have in the original space was a rehearsal hall, a rehearsal room and ample office space.
Michael ShawSo this is like, this meets those two needs that we originally weren't expecting.
Michael ShawSo we can have rehearsals for, you know, an event or another organization can use the rehearsal hall while we're in production in the main sanctuary and it still meets our needs.
Michael ShawIt actually exceeds our original plan for seating because right now it looks like we can fit comfortably 150, which is great.
Michael ShawWe're almost doubling our seating capacity right now at the women's club.
HostOkay, super.
HostAnd it looks like the target date is that's going to open up for the 2025, 2026 season and if all goes well.
Michael ShawYes.
Michael ShawYes.
Michael ShawNovember.
Michael ShawWe've already started mapping out a very tight timeline in terms of once we occupy the building, which escrow closes, I believe on November 29.
Michael ShawSo once that's completed, then we obviously get the keys and we just jump right in.
Michael ShawWe've already had a number of inspections this last week.
Michael ShawWe've only been in us for less than two weeks.
Michael ShawThe last week has been all about inspections and environmental whatever and all the stuff that you have to do to take, you know, to basically make sure that we're, you know, moving into a sound, safe building.
HostYeah.
Michael ShawAnd location.
HostYeah.
HostWe're going to take a really quick break here on the desert scene.
HostWe're talking to Michael Shaw, artistic director of Desert performs.
HostThey got a new building that's going to open up next fall.
HostWe'll be right back.
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HostAnd we are back on the desert scene, talking to Michael Shaw of desert performs.
HostSo, Michael, from what I know of you, I think I know the answer to this question.
HostBut I have a feeling that you're probably gonna get in there and roll up your sleeves with a paintbrush, et cetera, when whatever's needed.
Michael ShawAs far as this project, you actually do know me very well.
Michael ShawI probably will.
Michael ShawI don't know.
Michael ShawThey'll probably make me wear a hard hat or whatever it is, but, you know.
Michael ShawBut I will.
Michael ShawI probably, knowing me, will just be like, oh, well, let me just.
Michael ShawLet me just, you know, I want to be involved, obviously, and I want to participate.
Michael ShawI will leave, you know, the big work to the professionals.
HostGood idea.
Michael ShawI don't know how I'm doing with, you know, how well I could do with plastering, but it's incredibly heartwarming and incredibly exciting to think that.
Michael ShawI don't know, it's funny, I just.
Michael ShawPeople are just like, you must be on the moon right now, you know?
Michael ShawAnd I'm like, of course I'm incredibly excited.
Michael ShawBut there's.
Michael ShawI don't know that it's really hit me right.
Michael ShawYet.
HostYeah.
HostYeah.
Michael ShawYou know, we're still in the process, and.
Michael ShawBut what's been really wonderful is the community support and the excitement that it's stirred up.
Michael ShawI mean, people are so, so thrilled for us.
Michael ShawIt's obviously been a long, long standing dream to have our own space.
Michael ShawBut then it says it's a building like this.
Michael ShawThe significance of this building alone and the fact that it's.
Michael ShawThat we're being honored with this, you know, this stewardship.
Michael ShawTo take it over, one little fabulous piece of information, a little tidbit that I just recently found out was the church of Christ Scientists has been in, I believe, in Palm Springs since the thirties.
HostWow.
Michael ShawAnd when this building was being designed and built in 5657, the congregation needed a.
Michael ShawNeeded a place to hold their services.
Michael ShawSo, interestingly enough, while the building was being built, before they moved into it, the congregation of the first Church of Christ Scientists actually held their services at the Palm Springs woman's club.
HostReally?
HostWow.
Michael ShawI was like, when I read that, I was like, you gotta be careful.
HostFull circle.
HostYes, yes, yes.
Michael ShawTotal, total twilight zone.
Michael ShawIt's like, what the heck?
Michael ShawSo it's.
Michael ShawIf you believe in it.
HostI do.
Michael ShawIt was meant to be.
Michael ShawAnd it just brings an affirmation to this incredible opportunity.
Michael ShawI truly feel blessed to have this kind of come our way, and I hope that we do it justice in terms of obviously, maintaining the beauty of the building, which, you know, we wanted.
Michael ShawWe feel incredibly, I don't know, to be bestowed.
Michael ShawThis building is really quite an honor, and I'm incredibly excited to take, to bring art to that facility and that community.
HostAnd from the one little picture I saw, I think there's ample parking as well, is correct?
Michael ShawYes.
Michael ShawThe parking lot has 40 spaces on the property.
Michael ShawAnd then there's incredible.
Michael ShawAn incredible amount of street parking.
Michael ShawThe church is located right behind Cody Place, right off of South, South Palm Canyon.
HostOkay.
Michael ShawSo that whole back neighborhood on Riverside as it spills into random drive and then mesquite, there's.
Michael ShawI've never seen a car park back there, but it's all public street parking.
Michael ShawSo the church, you know, in its heyday, I'm sure that the church, I think the capacity of the church was 157.
HostOkay.
Michael ShawSo there is plenty of parking, obviously, for Sunday classes and Sunday services and things like that.
Michael ShawSo it's kind of ideal for us.
HostSo go back for just a second.
HostWhat was the year that Desart first started?
HostFirst had, I think you were staged reading in an art studio or tell us about the very, very beginning again.
Michael ShawSo in 2008, Daniela Ryan, who was our executive director.
Michael ShawShe and I partnered together and co founded Des Art, and we were in an art gallery.
Michael ShawAnd the reason that happened was I had become friends with artists in the Backstreet art district back behind Mercedes Benz, and I purchased a couple of pieces of art back then, became friends with the artists.
Michael ShawThey were wanting to kind of create a salon setting in the gallery where they wanted to bring in not just the visual arts, but poetry readings and plays and comedy and things like that.
Michael ShawSo Daniella and I became friends over a one woman show that she was presenting there at the gallery.
Michael ShawWe struck up a friendship, and long story short, we thought, well, maybe we can, like, manage the theatrical end of this salon, and we can start bringing in plays and things like that.
Michael ShawSo at the time, my goal was to really promote new plays and new playwrights who had unpublished work.
Michael ShawSo we started out as kind of an incubation, an incubator for new work.
Michael ShawAnd so for the first few years at the gallery, we just presented original new art, new plays, and then that was like, we had, like, 15 or 20 seats.
Michael ShawI think we had folding chairs.
HostYeah, I remember that.
Michael ShawYeah.
Michael ShawThings in there, you know, and it was great fun.
Michael ShawAnd I was still living in Los Angeles and coming out on the weekends, it was great fun to just kind of, like, read new work and present new work to the community, and people just kind of, you know, really desired that.
Michael ShawAnd then after 2008 had happened to crash, eventually, in 2011, the artists had lost the space.
Michael ShawThey just couldn't have sustain it because of the financial crisis.
HostYeah.
Michael ShawSo we had to move.
Michael ShawUnfortunately, the women's club had just become available, and so we signed an agreement with them.
Michael ShawAnd fast forward 14 years later.
Michael ShawWe're still there.
Michael ShawYou know, we're doing our last season there, and it's been a wonderful relationship.
Michael ShawThe women's club had long known that we were, you know, we're planning on leaving eventually.
Michael ShawEventually.
Michael ShawSo this whole campaign started about three years ago to raise funds to move into a permanent home.
Michael ShawAnd so it's been very successful, and we're at a place right now where our board truly feels confident that we can take this on.
Michael ShawAnd, of course, David C.
Michael ShawLee's incredibly generous gift and pledge has really been a turning point for us, absolutely, to make this happen.
Michael ShawSo we're incredibly honored and very fortunate to have this.
HostWell, Michael Shaw, I am one who believes, and I believe that you have paid your dues.
HostYou and everyone associated with Desar have paid your dues, worked hard, and put it out there in the community.
HostAnd put positive vibes out in the community, which is why this has all happened, why this money has come in, why David Seeley's, and why you found this building.
HostSo I don't think.
HostI don't believe in coincidences.
HostCongratulations.
HostYou put it out there.
HostWhat you give out, you give back, and I think that's what's happening.
HostSo congratulations.
HostI'm so excited for you.
Michael ShawThank you so much.
Michael ShawAnd it's a joy to share the news with you, as you know.
Michael ShawI mean, you and I have been friends for a long time, and I always appreciate your support and your friendship greatly.
Michael ShawYou're a sweetheart.
HostThank you so much.
HostWell, get better.
HostGet rid of that cold and have a great day.
HostThanks for being here.
HostAnd congratulations again.
HostReally appreciate it.
Michael ShawThanks again.
Michael ShawTake care.
Michael ShawBye bye.
HostAll right, thank you.
HostMichael Shaw and the rest of you will see you the next time on the desert scene.
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