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Last year the old theatre changed hands again. The current owners have plans to put in condos while a large Music Theatre of Connecticut have been working with the Norwalk Redevelopment Agency to acquire and save the theatre. I just wedged myself into theI have a bunch of ideas! to theatre owner Andrew D. Kydes Theatre Owner: Andrew D. Kydes In the mid-80s I co-published a state-wide music newspaper calledWe organized events at Toads in New Haven, also Anthrax in Norwalk, and other venues. I�d written up a business plan for an environmental education center I wanted to open up in Westport. friend showed the proposal to Larry Bloch who invited me to incorporate my ideas into the nightclub he was opening in Manhattan. Eco-Saloon at Wetlands was born. Wetlands became one of the most successful nightclubs in New York, sadly closing its doors in 2001, but lives on in the hearts and minds of many, now the topic of a documentary
Wetlands Preserved soon on DVD about its musical and social impact on history. We were the first environmental nightclubA large portion of the club�s revenue went toThe direct action portion of the organization carries on with such victories as encouraging the Victoria�s Secret catalog to print on recycled paper. I was born in Norwalk, raised in France where I grew up. was one of the major creative forces of ELLE magazine from 1945 tillI moved back to America in 1973. I have been an environmental activist my entire life. In the course of my career I solicited the participation of artists, musicians, film makers, actors, many of them now world famous. In 2006 I took a drive up the Hudson river to shoot a series of photographs which led to the Rock The Reactors, a coalition dedicated to shut down the Indian Point nuclear power plant. This is how I came to think about the Globe Theatre again. find myself in need of a space where I can organize shows, invests
portions of the proceeds into organizations dedicated to this cause. The Globe was my favorite movie house in Fairfield County� the only place before video, before the SoNo Cinema, where one could see alternative films, cartoon matinees� I was thrilled to see it renovated as a performance hall, then sad and angry when that venture turned sour while a string of reckless, ruthless, greedy promoters trashed the space. This is not how I do business. The neighborhood around the Globe is quickly changing, evolving into a hub for the green revolution. Pymander Books, the oldest new age bookstore in Connecticut, opened right down the street. Centre for Natural Healing, relocated from Darien with an illustrious clientele. The Stand, a raw food take-out, appeals to a new generation in tune with the needs of the Earth. Environmental magazine, the longest running publication of its kind in the country, has editorial offices on Knight street.
Lillian August has just made a firm commitment to sustainable Green Home Solutions has a showroom across the street from the These are all businesses I have a long standing relationship with, which the Globe can draw from to establish strong bonds within the community, outreach into Connecticut, Westchester county, even NewPromoting events at the Globe will not be a challenge. commitments from dozens of volunteers who will help me get the facility up and running. I simply want to be given a chance to turn the marquee lights back on. My experience, my reputation, my dedication, my love of music, the arts, and the environment, has already proved to be a winning combination in hundreds of events and promotions over the years. I can do it again here. Currently the Globe is being used to store antics. I ask to be given one year from the time we relocate this inventory to turn the theatre into a viable commercial venture.
I have some of the most successful, talented individuals in the entertainment industry on speed dial, who are willing to give me of their time and resources, as a community effort, to restore the Globe into a class act, a space for an A-list crowd, attracting artists and performers from all over the country, by virtue of the causes the theatre will support as a result of my participation in its revival. If we all partake equally in the evolution of this project, it isThis is done through dividing the proceeds of the take at the door between the performers, the theatre owner, the operating expenses and the supporting environmental organizations. everyone else, I donate my services. I ask and will take no salary directly from the theatre. I ask in exchange for a firm directorialI need to have final say on all things pertaining to the management of the space. It cannot evolve successfully any otherI listen, I am fair, I am extremely courageous and hard
But I also know from life experience that there can only be one captain on a ship. If at the end of a year, I have failed to transform the Globe into the most successful and popular new music hall in Fairfield County,But failure is not an option. I want to hear nothing about Plan B for an entire year� no specter of condos looming darkly over the horizon� We want to allow the dream to take hold andThe first thing I do is create an old fashioned looking The Globe, which we distribute around a 50 miles radius, describing what our plans and our intentions are. will be open to anyone wishing to lend time and effort. there 24/7 tending to the peaceful, harmonious, evolution of theThis cannot happen by absentee management. essence pour my soul into the space.Simple really� it all starts with a space� the space is everything� the space is the atmosphere, the dedication, what a space stands for, the people it attracts, the community it creates�