
California Bar Mitzvah DJ Backlot parties put simchas in the spotlight
at Universal Studios!
Bat mitzvah girl Sascha Shapiro stands under a marquee with her
mother, Susan, at Sony Studios. Photo courtesy Susan Shapiro
Founders of
Hollywood's great studios, like Jack and Harry Warner and Louis
B. Mayer, played down their Jewish heritage when they arrived from
the East Coast. Now, more than 70 years after the beginning of Hollywood's
Golden Age, when talkies became the rage and Jews routinely Anglicized
their names, film factories are playing up the Jewish angle by hosting
some of the largest and most unique b'nai mitzvah parties in town.
In the "top that" game so common on the b'nai mitzvah circuit, having
a party on the backlot or in a sound stage certainly ups the ante.
Like the "Titanic"-themed bar mitzvah featured in "Keeping Up With
the Steins" or the opulent fairy tale-like settings found on MTV's
"My Super Sweet 16," such celebrations are created with a sky-is-the-limit
mindset, and most studios are more than happy to accommodate a Tinseltown
simcha.
While California Bar Mitzvah hotels and similar destinations are
able to include decor that reflects a feature-film theme, the studios
can one-up these venues by hosting celebrations where a movie was
actually filmed, accenting the space with props from the original
production. And the special-event coordinators note that the cost
of renting most studio space is comparable to space costs at many
Los Angeles-area hotels. But is the unbridled use of such secular
settings the right tone for newly minted sons and daughters of the
Torah? While some might decry the expense of a glitzy movie studio
celebration as sending the wrong message about Jewish values, especially
when most synagogues provide their space to members at no additional
cost, others say there are other factors to consider when keeping
the b'nai mitzvah kid in the picture. Susan Shapiro said she was
extremely happy with her daughter Sascha's ceremony and celebration
on the Sony Pictures lot in Culver City last August.Family and friends
of all ages joined Sascha in a studio courtyard decorated to look
like an outdoor garden for her bat mitzvah, which included a Torah
reading and a Havdallah service.
Afterward, the party next door in the Rita Hayworth Theater was
an exclusive get-together for the bat mitzvah's friends.Sascha's
name was displayed on a large marquee, similar to what one would
find at a movie premiere. Guests walked down a red carpet, enjoyed
a Wolfgang Puck-catered meal, and danced the night away on a black-and-white
checkered dance floor. "It never would have entered into my mind
to have the party there," Shapiro said.Shapiro got the idea to hold
the simcha at Sony after Sascha, now 14, attended a friend's Sweet
16 at the studio and returned home raving about the party."I was
really happy. Everything was on site. And it was a safer option,"
said Shapiro, a professional psychologist. "At a restaurant, kids
would be wandering around all over. [At Sony] there were guards
watching them."Since the studio can tailor the party to the interests
of the bar mitzvah boy or bat mitzvah girl, pre-dinner activities
at recent Sony celebrations have included a make-your-own-movie
area, a video arcade and a studio tour."At a movie studio you can
do almost anything," said Pam Byrne, director of studio services
for Sony, who added that the number of b'nai mitzvah on the lot
has grown every year. Event prices vary depending on whether the
client wants a lavish or intimate gathering. And naturally, all
of the extras come at a price.Shapiro said the Sony bat mitzvah
for her daughter cost about $20,000, which included the venue rental,
caterer, photographer, invitations and party favors, among other
expenses. "Was it expensive? Yes," Shapiro said of her daughter's
ceremony and party, which she estimates at about $35 per child.
"Was it expensive by most people's standards? Probably not."
Many hotels and other popular b'nai mitzvah venues outside of synagogues
are comparable in price to the studios.At the Four Seasons in Beverly
Hills, a bar mitzvah party, which includes venue rental, food, taxes
and 20 percent service charge can range between $35,000 and $50,000,
according to Shaun Brown, assistant director of catering. The onsite
caterers can host a kosher function. At the InterContinental in
Century City, rental fees range from $500 to $1,500, while meals
average about $54 to $64 per person, not including alcohol and a
20 percent service charge.Marsha Rennie, event producer at Paramount
Studios, said rental fees for a party at their lot average about
$2,000 for one of their smaller venues and can balloon to $11,500
for one of the larger areas, which can hold up to 5,000 guests.
The Melrose Avenue lot features 10 venues, from the intimate gardens
of Valentino Park to the massive outdoor New York Street. The studio
does not feature in-house catering, although the event staff can
recommend a vendor for those who need it. It's a slightly different
scene across town at Universal Studios, where soundstage No. 6 is
dedicated solely to special events. Universal event planners note
that set decorators and prop masters have transformed the 5,000-square-foot
space, and its adjacent Mediterranean-style courtyard, into just
about everything under the sun. "Some [clients] come with a clear
idea, a party planner and a decorator; others will come in open
to our suggestions," said Scott Ackerman, Universal's director of
catering. "We had a space theme for a bar mitzvah, where we suspended
giant florescent-painted planets. Instead of regular lighting we
had black lighting, and we piped in fog as guests came in." For
a "Wicked"-themed bat mitzvah, based on the "Wizard of Oz" prequel,
a yellow brick road led the guests onto the sound stage, which featured
the Emerald City and a round dance floor covered in a winding yellow
brick road pattern. The table centerpieces included giant lollipops
and licorice castles.While No. 6 is the primary destination, Ackerman
said any spot at Universal is open for parties, however no one has
yet to celebrate a simcha at their Red Sea tour stop. And "Desperate
Housewives" fans might be crushed to learn that Wisteria Lane is
currently off-limits due to ongoing filming.
Venue fees at Universal do not include on-site or off-site caterer,
decorations or character rental (because what Universal bar mitzvah
would be complete without Frankenstein's monster?). While it's not
easy being green, Henson Studios on La Brea Avenue (the former Charlie
Chaplain Studios) hopped deftly onto the b'nai mitzvah scene three
years ago when a former CEO called and asked if he could host a
party for his child on the lot. A Chaplin-dressed Kermit the Frog
towers over the lot, which was purchased by The Jim Henson Company
in 2000. The vintage soundstage, built in 1917, with its 27-foot-high
ceiling, can be rented for $5,000 to more than $8,000; an adjacent
courtyard costs $2,000-$5,000. The studio offers an off-site caterer,
but families can bring in their own kosher caterer. But do these
mega-parties take away from what a bar mitzvah is all about? Should
a rite-of-passage include rocket ships and red carpets?
Rabbi David Wolpe of Westwood's Sinai Temple says that a bar mitzvah
party's size shouldn't be the deciding factor in whether the child
has learned anything from the experience. "I think it's probably
true that the setting matters less than the feeling," he said. "I've
been to opulent parties that were deep and ones that didn't cost
much that were superficial and empty." Wolpe speaks from experience,
having recently attended a bar mitzvah party at Sony which he called
a "a very beautiful and meaningful event.""So much depends on who
is involved and what they intend to say, as opposed to how much
it costs to say it," Wolpe said.
For more information, visit
http://www.paramountspecialevents.com
http://sonypicturesstudios.com/eventssection/eventcatering.html
http://www.filmmakersdestination.com/special_events/
(for Universal Studios)
http://leasing.henson.com/events.html
(for Henson Studios)
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