Bedford Playhouse selects architect for renovation

Bedford Playhouse Inc. has chosen the Dobbs Ferry firm Stephen Tilly, Architect to lead the multimillion-dollar renovation of the historic theater.

“Early on, they provided the original design concept for the new playhouse, which we used to sell the whole initiative to the community,” said John Farr, president of Bedford Playhouse. “From the beginning, it was important to us that the firm had experience with designing movie houses. We feel we”™re in great hands.”

The Bedford Playhouse at 633-647 Old Post Road in the hamlet of Bedford Village.
The Bedford Playhouse at 633-647 Old Post Road in the hamlet of Bedford Village.

The renovation is expected to begin this summer and will be supported by the $2.5 million Farr and Friends of the Bedford Playhouse raised to prevent the structure from becoming retail space.

The renovation will include building a theater with approximately 280 seats that will retain the charm and grandeur of movie houses from the golden age of film but also incorporate cutting-edge technology, screens and sound, Farr said.

A second, 90-seat theater will focus on creating an “intimate and modern feel and will be designed for maximum comfort and an unsurpassed viewing and listening experience,” Farr said.

Tilly has experience working with theaters as well as nonprofit organizations. The 16-person firm has done a number of award-winning projects in Westchester, including the Music Conservatory of Westchester in White Plains, according to the playhouse nonprofit.

The firm”™s cinema experience began with its conversion of a New York City bus barn into SoHo”™s first movie theater, the Film Forum. Following that, the Tilly firm designed a three-screen facility for the Film Forum on Houston Street, which led to collaboration with producer Donna Gigliotti and the design of a space for Red Shoes Productions, a joint project of Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese for a shared production space for smaller films.

According to Farr, the completion of the playhouse renovations is tentatively planned for the summer of 2016.