Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts Announces New Executive Leadership
Ben Vitale (From press release)
Photo credit: Benny Migliorino
Ben Vitale (From press release)
Photo credit: Benny Migliorino
PATCHOGUE, N.Y. (LONG ISLAND) - June 1, 2017 - Patchogue
Theatre for the Performing Arts (PTPA) has named Gary Hygom, producing
director, Bay Street Theater of Sag Harbor, as its new executive director and
appointed Christopher Capobianco, current PTPA board member, as the new
chairperson of the board of directors. Capobianco will replace current Board
Chairperson Barbara Kane, who has served more than 10 years on the theater
board. Gary Hygom, who will report to the board of directors, will assume his
position as executive director on June 5. Capobianco assumes his new role
immediately. Together they will work to lead Patchogue Theatre for the
Performing Arts in a new creative direction.
Gary Hygom brings a new vision to Patchogue Theatre for the
Performing Arts, after 20 years of working at the 299-seat Bay Street Theater
in Sag Harbor, where he was the producing director. At Bay Street Theater,
Hygom was responsible for developing innovative programming, such as a classic
American film series featuring special celebrity guests like Julie Andrews,
Alec Baldwin, Lauren Bacall and Eli Wallach to name a few, interviewed by
renowned film critic Jeffrey Lyons.
Gary Hygom said: "I could not be more excited to take
on this wonderful new challenge, creating new programming and working within a
diverse and vibrant community." He continued, "I look forward to
collaborating with the board of directors, building on their 19 years of
success and establishing this beautiful venue as a major performing arts
center."
In 2004, Hygom needed to shift creative directions at Bay
Street Theater. He took a fading cabaret series on Monday nights and replaced
it with a headline comedy series featuring up-and-coming comedians. Some of
those comedians, like Zach Galifianakis and Amy Schumer, later went on to
become comedy gold and have since appeared in numerous Hollywood blockbusters
like "The Hangover" film series and "Trainwreck." Hygom has also been credited with bringing live
music back to Bay Street Theater. He has attracted everyone from local
musicians to G.E. Smith and Roger Waters.
Newly appointed PTPA Board Chairperson Christopher
Capobianco said:
"The board looks forward to working with Gary as he
brings tremendous talent and more than 20 years experience working in theater
and the arts to our organization." He added, "This is a big moment for Patchogue Theatre
as we seek to expand our reach as a regional performing arts center while
continuing to nurture and support the thriving local arts scene here in
Patchogue."
Board Chairperson Christopher Capobianco has been involved
with Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, since the nonprofit organization's
first call for volunteers in 1999. He was asked to join the organization's
board of directors in 2005, and soon after that he curated the popular local
music series, "Live in the Lobby," which ran for 12 seasons. His
passion, and that of his fellow lobby volunteers, made "The Lobby,"
as it's called, one of the premier intimate venues on Long Island for local
original music.
Capobianco also
organized the first Patchogue Folk Festival and the first Patchogue Arts
Festival. He helped the Patchogue Arts Council (PAC) establish the PAC Lobby
Art Gallery and encouraged Worldwide Voices, another nonprofit organization, to
bring its local musical theater series "The New Musicals Project" to
Patchogue Theatre.
Also published on: https://patch.com/new-york/patchogue/patchogue-theatre-performing-arts-announces-new-executive-leadership
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