Grove Playhouse Plays Its Cards To Avert Foreclosures

It was no easy matter for Coconut Grove Playhouse to extricate itself from a jumbo financial mire by raising more than $470,000 to calm down a creditor and plug a scheduled foreclosure aimed to slice away a part of its property. The portion of the Playhouse property is a vacant plot next to a theatre – The Bike Shop. It was scheduled to go in for auction on Wednesday morning.

Playhouse is South Florida’s oldest theatre set to celebrate its half-century when it was closed down in April 2006. As a fallout of this imbroglio the employees were let off with a big question mark on their dues. The long-standing controversial art director, Mittelman, resigned in May. Other board members have followed suit.

The legal representatives of the principal creditor James F. Perry & Co confirmed that Playhouse had taken a loan of $350,000 on November 2004 but by last Tuesday night they had repaid the loan together with interest and incidental fees in its entirety. It was settled with the payment of $471,705.51 involving a lot of hard work, grit and determination.

Playhouse chairperson Spivack was not available for commenting on how the money was raised. Former board members of Playhouse who had a stake in the Perry loan, Wiener, Steinberg, Mitchell and Ruwitch, were also silent on that point.

Miami-Dade County’s department for cultural affairs actively came forward to sort out the knot. Most of the dues of the former employees have been cleared. The sanction of a grant for improvement of the building from Florida Department of Sate amounting to $125,000 went towards clearing some salary dues. But since some are still pending the theatre as well as Mittelman remains on the default list of unions. No actor or manager can work here until debts are cleared. The county came forward with a budget of $500,000 to help managers, lawyers and accountants who had worked on the salvage operations. Theatre lovers had bought advance subscriptions for 2006 – 20007 but to their dismay the theatre closed down without refunding their money. However the cultural affairs department of the County has come up with a plan why which these subscribers will be able to see play at other theatres for the specified season, in the region without paying further money. The hope is that if Playhouse reopens the subscribers will be again offered vouchers.

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