BAKERSFIELD MUSIC THEATRE
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
To provide a space for artists in the performing arts to learn and showcase their talents, and to provide the Kern County community a cultural resource and entertainment destination(s).
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
Stars School of the Performing Arts
In 1994, BMT started the BMT Summer Workshop for ages 6-18. A morning and afternoon session each produced two musicals each summer. In 2000, a third workshop was added, bringing in an additional 300 young performers each year. Students learn from professionals and experts in the fields of drama, dance and music. Their instruction culminates in two public performances following each workshop session. In 2014, BMT moved its educational operations to the Stars School of the Performing Arts facility located in northwest Bakersfield. Currently, the school offers its annual summer workshops and Stars Elite program.
Kids Go to Theatre
The Kids Go To Theatre program was started in 1993 and since that time more than 140,000 local school children have attended close to 240 live performances presented by BMT. Teachers and administrators have expressed appreciation for the opportunity to expose young students to the enriching experience that live theatre offers, particularly in the areas of literature, history, and the arts. To help teachers meet the California Standard for Fine Arts, they receive lesson plans relating to the production prior to the viewings and appropriate for their students. Students served by this program are often considered to be economically disadvantaged, and this experience, in many cases, is their very first exposure to live theatre and the arts. This program is offered at no cost to the students.
Stars West Comedy Theater
BMT’s newest venture in the arts. Stars West Comedy Theater was started in 2017 as a way to produce small comedies and plays. Stars West performs in the Stars School of the Performing Arts venue in Rosedale. The 50-seat venue ensures a unique and intimate theatre-going experience.
Stars Theatre Restaurant
Since 1989, Stars Theatre Restaurant has been BMT’s “dinner theatre,” offering a gourmet meal at each performance. Since 1999, performances have been held at the 150-seat Stars Theatre Restaurant venue, located in the historic Bank of America building at 20th and Chester Avenue, in the heart of Bakersfield's Arts District. Stars Theatre Restaurant features the talents of Kern County’s finest performers and musicians.
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Charting impact
Four powerful questions that require reflection about what really matters - results.
What is the organization aiming to accomplish?
Dedicated to the enrichment of Kern County. Since 1969, the mission of Bakersfield Music Theatre has been to produce quality musical theatre and theatre education in Kern County. BMT currently lives that mission at Stars Theatre Restaurant, Stars West Comedy Theater, Stars School of Performing Arts, and the Stars Café. BMT, also know simply as Stars, is proud to serve the Kern County Community.
What are the organization's key strategies for making this happen?
Implementing and sustaining programs at Stars Theatre Restaurant, Stars West Comedy Theater and Stars School of the Performing Arts. Host and participate in fundraisers and funding campaigns throughout the fiscal year, provide a main stage performance schedule at Stars Theatre Restaurant and small stage season at Stars West Comedy Theater.
What are the organization's capabilities for doing this?
BMT/Stars has an active Board of Directors, salaried staff and volunteers. We have facilities to host annual fundraisers and events, and a central location in Bakersfield.
What have they accomplished so far and what's next?
Bakersfield Music Theatre was founded in 1969 (known then as the Bakersfield Civic Light Opera) by a group of educators and citizens interested in the performing arts. In 1974, it received nonprofit status, and began operating at Harvey Auditorium. In 1989, BMT opened the dinner theatre known as Stars Theatre Restaurant. In 1999, Stars Theatre Restaurant moved into the former Bank of America Building in downtown Bakersfield, which became the center of the Bakersfield Arts District.
In 1993, the Kids Go to Theatre program was initiated bringing 5,000 school-age children to Harvey Auditorium to see BMT's live productions. The Kids Go to Theatre program lives on today at Stars Theatre Restaurant and through a partnership with the Bakersfield City School District. In 1996, the organization introduced the BMT Summer Workshop, producing children's musical productions each year. Then, in 2003, BMT opened its School of the Performing Arts, creating classes and performance groups, enrolling 331 students in two summer sessions and an additional 100 students in the fall and spring workshops.
BMT has provided a community service for 48 years by bringing the best in entertainment using local talent. Many of the performers who have graced the BMT stages over the years began their theatrical career by performing in Stars School of the Performing Arts programs for children. BMT's longevity is a strong indication of its long term success.
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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BAKERSFIELD MUSIC THEATRE
Board of directorsas of 07/30/2020
Dr. Randy Jelmini
Dentist, Self-Employed
Term: 2008 - 2018
Randy Jelmini
Dentist, Self-Employed
Jim Fillbrandt
Kern High School District, Retired
Dan Marble
Retired
Phil Bentley
AB/Dick Incorporated
Don Murfin
Retired
CeCe Algra
Kern High School District, Retired
Larry Reider
Superintendent of School, Retired
Bill Bruce
Cyndi Hicks
Bakersfield Pizza West, Inc., President/Owner
Jan Minot
Denise Segrest
Board leadership practices
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Board orientation and education
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Board composition
Does the board ensure an inclusive board member recruitment process that results in diversity of thought and leadership? Yes