Tantamount Theater Explained

Tantamount Theater
Location:Middle Canyon Road, Carmel Valley, California, US
Coordinates:36.4975°N -121.7414°W
Owner:François Martin
Capacity:144-seat
Type:Puppet theatre
Othernames:Puppet theater
Barn theater

Tantamount Theater was a puppet theatre for children and their families located in Carmel Valley, California. François Joseph Martin built and owned the theater. Within Carmel Valley, the theater stood as the only establishment where puppet performances became a regular occurrence.[1]

History

Barn Theater

Jeanne D'Orge encouraged Martin and Ralph Geddis to move to Carmel Valley and build a theater which she helped them to build.[2]

In 1956, Martin and Geddis purchased the stable and horse barn owned Frank De Amaral, situated upon the former grounds of the Muriel Vanderbilt Estate ranch on Middle Canyon Road, Carmel Valley (above Los Laureles Lodge). The barn that was previously used as a meeting space by Carmel Valley Fire Department volunteers was converted into the Barn Theater.[3] [1] [4]

Tantamount Theater

After three years of construction,[5] Tantamount Theater opened in June 1960 with a 144-seat theater.[6] It was described as "the most handsome auditorium I have seen on the West Coast" by the critic Stanley Eichelbaum.

Early productions included Alice in Wonderland,[7] Uncle Tom's Cabin,[8] and A Midsummer Night's Dream,[9] as well as original productions written by Martin.[10]

D'Orge's charm graced the Green Room receptions and opening nights of the theater's productions, endearing herself to fellow artists and audience members.[11]

The theater also showed classic films, although it was best known for its puppet shows.[12]

Tantamount Theater fire

On October 5, 1978, the Tantamount was destroyed in a fire. During the fire, almost all 800 puppets crafted by partners throughout the years were also lost.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ward Bushee . 5 Oct 1978 . Fire guts area's Tantamount Theater . 2023-08-05 . The Californian . 14.
  2. Web site: Western American Literature Volume 29. Western Literature Association. Minnesota . 1994. 2023-08-06.
  3. Web site: The Little Flowers of St. Francis. Folk Singing. June 19, 2020. Adam Miller. 2023-08-05.
  4. Web site: Richard Flower. Evenings at the Tantamount Theater: Gone But Unforgettable. Carmel Residents Association . Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. 2014. 2023-08-25.
  5. News: Scofield . Ronald D. . Intermission . Santa Barbara News-Press . 9 February 2024 . December 1, 1957 . 21.
  6. News: Geddis, Martin Open Carmel Valley Theater . 9 February 2024 . Santa Barbara News-Press . May 29, 1960 . 30.
  7. News: Hattan . Mildred . A View of Carmel Valley . 9 February 2024 . The Californian . February 24, 1961 . 11.
  8. News: Little Theater Groups of Area Keep Busy in Summer . 9 February 2024 . Santa Cruz Sentinel . August 7, 1960 . 24.
  9. News: Eichelbaum . Stanley . Burned out Wharf Theater Returns with 'Rainmaker' . 9 February 2024 . San Francisco Examiner . October 15, 1960 . 8.
  10. News: Francois Martin Presents Two New Plays of His Own . 9 February 2024 . Santa Barbara News-Press . August 27, 1961 . 41.
  11. Web site: Jeanne D'Orge Cherry. Carmel Pine Cone . Carmel-by-the-Sea, California . May 7, 1964. 3. July 19, 2023.
  12. Web site: Tantamount Theater in Carmel Valley, CA - Cinema Treasures . 2024-02-09 . cinematreasures.org.