Time to complete theater dream
It used to be that the closest Costa Mesa got to national publicity
was when South Coast Plaza was mentioned in ads for high-end stores.
That is no longer true.
Today, with the growth of the Orange County Performing Arts Center
and South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa routinely sits alongside other
major theater venues, including New York, Seattle, Chicago and Los
Angeles. It is not unusual for a show that is making only a handful
of stops to play at the Performing Arts Center.
Last week, Costa Mesa’s rise to prominence in the arts edged a
noticeable step higher with the approval of changes to the Segerstrom
Town Center plan.
This development, which received initial City Council backing in
February 2001, would cement the area as a theater district by adding
a hotel and retail shops to a pedestrian-oriented cultural arts area
that also will showcase the new symphony hall and a museum. It also
will include, as part of the proposal the Planning Commission sent
along to the City Council, Scott’s Seafood, which had been scheduled
for demolition.
The good news from the week will amount to little more than a
promising opening act, however, if city leaders and officials with
the Segerstrom Co. don’t take advantage of the moment and push to get
the downtown theater district built. There has been enough talk and
debate, which has delayed the plans for more than two years. The
city, and the county, deserve a world-class arts center.
The time is right for the City Council to give it to them.
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