Raymond K. Shepardson, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Raymond K. Shepardson

Date of Birth: 13-Jan-1944

Place of Birth: Monroe, Washington, United States

Date of Death: 14-Apr-2014

Profession: architect

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


Show Famous Birthdays Today, World

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Raymond K. Shepardson

  • Ray Shepardson (January 13, 1944 – April 14, 2014) was a theatre restoration specialist and theatre operator credited by many with beginning the trend toward restoring old unused movie theaters into economic engines for their communities.
  • He is the founder of the Playhouse Square association in Cleveland and is recognized as the visionary that helped motivate the creation of one of the nation's largest performing arts districts.
  • He was involved in 40 restorations throughout his career and operated several theaters after their restoration. Notably, Shepardson was instrumental in saving the Chicago Theatre which was weeks away from the wrecking ball before he managed to work with others to develop a funding scenario that would save and restore the building.
  • The grand re-opening featured Frank Sinatra singing My Kind of Town. Shepardson was then called upon to oversee the largest restoration of his career; the 5000 seat Fox Theater in Detroit.
  • The multimillion-dollar restoration was heralded as one of the anchors that revitalized the downtown area throughout the 1990s.
  • A 2016 republican debate was held in the Fox, which is used in commercials and film because of its magnitude and opulence. Shepardson was an avid photographer and photographed almost every stage of his later restorations.
  • The Shepardson digital photo archive is currently under construction. Shepardson's career as a theatre restoration specialist was almost an accident as the biography by John Vacha describes.
  • He is recognized as the father and founder of the Playhouse Square Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio, saving the four theaters in Cleveland's Playhouse Square - 1970-1979.
  • Raised funds, planned and began renovations.
  • Operated theaters and produced more than 2,000 performances.
  • This effort merited many preservation, restoration and development awards.
  • Currently second largest Performing Arts Center in the country presenting over 1,000 performances per year and attracting over 1,200,000 people annually. In 2004 Shepardson was featured in the book Cleveland Classics, Great Stories from the north coast, for his work in saving Playhouse Square.In 2012 he was awarded an honorary doctorate for his economic development efforts through theater restoration. In 2013 he was awarded the Ohio Governor's Award for economic development.

Read more at Wikipedia