If you drive past the east lawn of the Lear Theater next week, you might see a flock of folks kicking back under the trees along the Truckee River, drinking Silver Peak microbrews and catching some music or modern dance. Nope, itโs not July, and you havenโt missed the start of Renoโs Artown festival. Itโs Live at the Lear: eight nights of free drama, music and other artistic performances June 12-22. The series is designed to build awareness of efforts to renovate the theater into a thriving venue for the performing arts.”[The Lear] has been kind of dormant while weโve been raising the money to refurbish it,โ says Erin Anderson, program director for the Theater Coalition. โPutting a temporary stage on the lawn is an attempt to say, on behalf of artists and supporters, that this is going to be a great place.โ
Anderson says she hopes more people will be aware of the event now that itโs in its second year.
โLast yearโs turnout was definitely a first-year sort of turnout,โ she says. โA lot of people came by just to see what was going on. This year, we hope people will remember. Weโre having gorgeous weather, and everybodyโs really excited to get outside.โ
Though the outdoor events are free, two indoor fund-raising events will be held. Shanda Lear and guest entertainers Ken Levine, Brass Knuckles Band and Tumbleweed Tex will perform June 15. On June 22, classical pianist Allan Fuller will premiere his concert โClassically Romanticโ before he heads off to perform in Vienna.
About $3.7 million is still needed to fund the renovation of the Lear Theater, which will begin this fall. Seating 435 people, the Lear will hold about one-third of the capacity of the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts.
โThe feeling of the space will be intimateโas special as it was intended to be,โ Anderson says. โItโs a historic building that was built to be a special place. Itโs got a lot of character. Even now, to sit up in the balcony and look down, you can have a sense thatโoh my gosh!โitโs going to be breathtaking.โ
Besides Live at the Lear, events at the Lear Theater this summer will include a talk with Marcel Marceauโyes, a talk with the famed mimeโJuly 20 during Artown.
โHeโs going to talk,” Anderson says. “How funny that will be. Heโll give a talk on his work and his life. Thatโll be real special, something you wonโt want to miss.”
