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Shoemaker Motion Picture Company LLC
Sunday, March 26, 2006
Photos caption: Mark Farmer, Director of Project Management
for the Shoemaker Motion Picture Company in Indianapolis,
installs a new sound system for the My Favorite Husband exhibit
in Jamestown, New York’s Desilu Playhouse.
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| INDY BUSINESS ENHANCES LUCILLE
BALL’S HOMETOWN
Jamestown, NY— Visitors to the Desilu Playhouse, a
museum devoted to the “I Love Lucy” series in
Lucille Ball’s hometown, had the opportunity to see
a “work in progress” last Saturday. The Desilu
Playhouse tells the story of “I Love Lucy”, the
most recognized sitcom ever on television, through recreated
studio sets and authentic memorabilia from the 1950s. The
visitor experience is enhanced with monitors showing clips
from the shows that were filmed on these sets.
Mark Farmer, Director of Project Management for the Shoemaker
Motion Picture Company in Indianapolis, Indiana, made a special
trip to Jamestown, New York, to install a new sound system
in the My Favorite Husband radio exhibit of Jamestown’s
newest Lucy-Desi attraction. My Favorite Husband was Lucille
Ball’s very popular late-1940s radio program. CBS asked
her to bring the show to television, eventually becoming the
most widely recognized sitcom ever on television. Audio clips
from My Favorite Husband are part of the exhibit.
With the My Favorite Husband display right around the corner
from Lucy’s New York City apartment set, there was a
lot of audio going on – sometimes distracting from the
visitor’s experience. Farmer installed telephone-like
headsets, so each person can pick up a receiver and listen
to radio program clips without the sound distracting other
visitors.
Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center Executive Director Ric Wyman
noted, “Mark is a tremendous contributor to our work
in downtown Jamestown. He was responsible for the installation
of all the sound and video equipment in the Tropicana Room
of the Rapaport Center last summer and now has returned for
this tremendous enhancement of the Desilu Playhouse. We are
very grateful for all his efforts!”
The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center opened the Desilu Playhouse,
a showplace devoted to the “I Love Lucy” television
series, last August. The Playhouse occupies the ground floor
of the Rapaport Center, named after Bill and Mary Rapaport
of East Amherst, New York, whose generous donation made possible
the transformation of the abandoned building in the heart
of the city’s downtown. The Tropicana Room on the second
floor re-creates Ricky Ricardo’s nightclub and can be
seen by group visitors, ticket holders to several Lucy-Desi
festival events, and visitors to monthly shows by The Unexpected
Guests, Jamestown’s own improv troupe.
Farmer and his wife, Lisa Shoemaker, have been members of
the Lucy-Desi Museum since 2001. Of his work on behalf of
the Lucy-Desi Center, Farmer said, “We started coming
to Jamestown because we loved Lucy. We keep returning to see
all the wonderful people we’ve met. I’m thrilled
to be able to add to the terrific experience other visitors
will have!”
For more information about the Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Center,
call or visit the Lucy-Desi Gift Shop, 300 N. Main Street,
Jamestown, NY 14701, (716) 484-0800 (toll-free: 1-877-LUCY-FAN)
or online at www.lucy-desi.com. Hours for the Lucy-Desi Museum
at 212 Pine, the Desilu Playhouse at 2 W. 3rd Street, and
the Lucy-Desi Center Gift Shop are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. on Sundays.
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