In Partnership with Gateway National Recreation Area

The Post Theatre (Building T4) P.O. Box 398 Fort Tilden, NY 11695-0398 RockawayTheatreCo@nyc.rr.com

*Hotline: 718-850-2450/sponsored by Advanced Voice Solutions*

Funding

     Fort Tilden was a 317 acre U.S Army base established in 1917 to protect the American shoreline. The 200 seat Post Theater was used as the base movie house, where soldiers waiting to ship out to European battlefields in W.W.II could take their minds off what lay ahead and be entertained by the popular movies of the day.  Fort Tilden was decommissioned and closed as a military installation in 1976.  Since that time many of the buildings on Fort Tilden were abandoned and fell into a state of disrepair.
     The National Parks Service established the Gateway National Recreation Area, Breezy Point District, at Fort Tilden to revitalize the scenic property and create a Federal Park, on the site, for recreational use by the public. The Rockaway Theatre Company, a federally sanctioned 501C3 not-for-profit cultural arts organization, took tenancy of the Post Theatre in 1998. Under our partnership agreement with Gateway, the RTC is deeply committed to the restoration and renovation of the historic Post Theater and to creation of a comfortable environment for our audience as well as a technically viable stage setting for the presentation of fine live community theater.  In keeping with the spirit of our surroundings, the R.T.C. offers a U.S.O. musical variety show each year to which all veterans and active members of U.S. armed forces are admitted free of charge. (The show was previously held around the 4th of July, but this year it will be held during Memorial Day Weekend.)
     During the past seven years we have constructed a new stage in our theater, built two new dressing rooms with the help of the Rockaway Graybeards Organization, added much needed stage lighting equipment, installed an automated phone system for reservations, created a second story office, tech and storage area, and significantly enlarged our concession area. Our most recent and most heavily anticipated accomplishment was the installation of a new central heating and air-conditioning unit where there formerly was neither.  This enables us to extend our performance season and make use of our theater for a larger portion of the year.

Watch a slideshow of The Graybeards in action!


     For this latest addition we are indebted to Assemblywoman Audrey Pheffer, who secured a great deal of the funding for this project through the N.Y.S. Dormitory Authority. Ms. Pheffer has always been one of our staunchest supporters. We have received grant support from the Department of Youth and Community Development. We have also received assistance from State Senator Malcolm Smith and Councilman Joseph Addabo.  These are the local elected officials who support the arts and we are forever in their debt.  The Rockaway Theatre Company would also like to take this opportunity to thank local businesses and individuals who have thrown their support behind us such as Mrs. Nancy Vardakis, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Eisenstadt, Messrs. Steve and Kenny Good of the Beach Club and the Battaglia Family of Advanced Voice Solutions, Inc.
     We, of course, want to thank all of our wonderful volunteers who have donated their time, energy and hard labor to seeing that our goals are met. Our entire staff and Executive Board are unsalaried and work on a purely voluntary basis.  It would be remiss if we did not mention Maj. Robert Weigand, a career soldier originally stationed in the Fort Tilden area, who now comes up from North Carolina to lend his services doing construction projects during his vacation time. Last, but certainly not least, we extend an especial thank you for the outstanding efforts of our own George Hoffer and Joe Canizio who labor tirelessly and continuously inside and outside our theater and who are responsible for the bulk of the construction and renovation work previously mentioned. 
     Although we have come a long way, there is still an incredible amount still to be done.  The interior, exterior and roof of our building are still in need of much expensive repair.  Doors and windows need replacement.  The entire building needs new electric wiring. We hope to create a working business office in the new space we have built.  This will require the purchase of business machines and copiers. We must purchase new and modern sound and lighting equipment.  We plan to expand our stage area even further and to build an orchestra pit under the stage.  We hope to purchase a stage curtain and to install complicated apparatus necessary to fly our sets. We must also bear the new financial strains placed upon us by the utility bills that come with our newly installed heating and air-conditioning equipment. All this is, of course, largely contingent upon a very large influx of monetary support.
     Thus far we have poured all of our ticket sales and fundraising money back into the Post Theater.  We estimate that we have invested nearly $40,000, outside any grant money funded to us, in renovating and updating the building and in production costs.  To complete some of the projects we have outlined and to continue to bring our patrons quality theatrical productions, we need your assistance. Won't you consider offering financial help to a blossoming community theater company which is dedicated to bringing culture, quality, and live entertainment to the people of New York City?  We will be happy to mention you in our promotions and we guarantee that whatever funding you offer us will be used for the benefit of the Rockaway Community and our neighbors in the rest of the boroughs.

Please send your checks to:
The Rockaway Theatre Company
P.O. Box 398,
Fort Tilden, NY 11695-0398. 

 [Donations in any amount are tax deductible and are very gratefully appreciated.]

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