Marjorie Luke Theatre — Get In The Loop at The Luke!

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See Noah benShea February 11th, 2020 at 7:30pm at The Marjorie Luke Theatre.
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Ellen Anderson
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George & Stacie Anthes
Jay Beckerman
Arnold & Jill Bellowe
Lauren & Ken Berris
Naomi & Ben Bollag
Katherine Bower & Jefferey Thompson
Susan Bower
Gary & Maggie Bradley
Lois Capps
Kathy & Steve Carmel
Gloria Cavallero
Margaret & Joe Connell
Michael & Marni Cooney
Ann Dusenberry & Brad Fiedel
Terry & Sally Eagle
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Gerrie & Larry Fausett
Stan & Roberta Fishman
Pat Costello & Pat Frank
Lito & Joan Garcia
Manuel Garcia
Blas & Mary Garza
Ty Granaroli & Gabrielle Brown
Jody D. & Tom Holehouse
Hannah-Beth Jackson & George Eskin
Gerd & Peter Jordano
Barbara Keyani
Rod Lathim
Kim Lippincott
Carol Manifold
Pam & Phillip McLendon
Julie McLeod
Fredda Meisel
Hale Milgrim
Ann Peak
Michael Reichert & Margaret Nielsen
Gil & Susan Rosas
Eileen Sheridan
Anne Smith Towbes
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Jane Sweeney
Katie Thatcher
Tim & Jane Wilson
Dorie Zabriskie
Dawn Ziemer
Don & Marina Ziemer
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Get in The Loop at The Luke!

The Marjorie Luke Theatre announces completion of the installation of a new OTOjOY Hearing Loop System for persons with hearing loss, generously funded by the Manitou Fund & Jules Zimmer. While dark for renovation in January, The Luke also installed newcarpeting as a part of the loop installation, which was also funded by Manitou Fund, and a complete new Lighting Dimmer System, funded by a consortium of donors.

As “The People’s Theatre,” The Marjorie Luke prioritizes diversity, accessibility and inclusion. The new hearing loop system will enrich access to all live events in this Spanish Colonial Revival 808 seat theatre for people experiencing hearing loss, and encourage many people to be more involved in the lively arts. The dimmer system will serve every person who utilizes The Luke Theatre onstage or in the audience for many years to come.

A hearing loop system is an assistive listening system that sends audio wirelessly to a patron’s hearing aids or cochlear implants. The technology offers several benefits: it provides clean sound and cuts out background noise; it eliminates the need for a separate receiver or headset; and it can be used by any number of users and by anyone with a compatible, telecoil-enabled hearing device, also known as a T-coil, independent of the manufacturer. When combined with a loop receiver, this technology can also assist people who don’t wear a hearing device to improve clarity of speech and sound. Additionally, with the direct wireless connection, individuals with hearing loss don’t need to borrow or return equipment from the venue—or worry about the hygiene of shared equipment—and won’t feel conspicuous. Loops provide discreet communication access for people with hearing loss and greater inclusion for all people who utilize The Marjorie Luke Theatre.

The Lighting Dimmer System powers all the theatrical lighting in The Luke and is a critical element in the theatre’s daily operation. The new, updated ETC System is state of the art and will enable The Luke to eventually transition to LED lighting instruments. The dimmer system was generously funded by private and anonymous donors, The Hutton Parker Foundation, and The Santa Barbara Unified School District.

“The Loop System and new Dimmers will greatly enhance our technical and access offerings to our renters, SBJHS and the public. This is part on the ongoing process of maintaining an active theatre in an 80 year old building, and we have more projects to fund,” said Board President Rod Lathim. “We are so grateful to Nora Hurley and The Manitou Fund for her great vision of improving access to many local venues for people with hearing loss. We are also indebted and grateful for the years of support we have received from Hutton Parker Foundation, and our wonderful private donors.”

“Accessing hearing assisting loop technology is a game changer for not only the hard of hearing but for anyone who wishes to enjoy the best hearing experience possible in a looped venue,” shares Nora McNeely Hurley of the Manitou Fund. “Hearing loops have improved my quality of life profoundly and I hope that others will discover the exciting benefits of accessing Telecoil loop technology via personal hearing devices. Ask your audiologist and/or theater manager for ways by which you can get in the loop!”

 
Manitou Fund is dedicated to enriching the lives of people through financial support that enhances and sustains the beauty and importance of Nature, the Arts, Humanities, Health and Education.

“Creating more hearing-friendly venues allows people with hearing loss to participate fully in the community. Every new hearing loop increases access for people with hearing loss and enhances our nation’s accessibility infrastructure.” says Barbara Kelley, Executive Director of Hearing Loss Association of American. “HLAA applauds the work of the Manitou Fund and the Marjorie Luke Theatre for securing looping systems.”

Upcoming Events
An Evening with Noah benShea & Jacob the Baker
Tuesday, February 11th 7:30pm
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Rabbi Cohen explains why you should join us on February 11th for Noah benShea.
Aura Expert Pamala Oslie
Tuesday, February 18th 7:00pm
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