Sandwiched in Red: Philip Hammer flanked for fun by Loni and former San Jose mayor Susan Hammer.
Sandwiched in Red: Philip Hammer flanked for fun by Loni and former San Jose mayor Susan Hammer.
Sandwiched in Red: Philip Hammer flanked for fun by Loni and former San Jose mayor Susan Hammer.
Sandwiched in Red: Philip Hammer flanked for fun by Loni and former San Jose mayor Susan Hammer.

Yesterday I had the opportunity to meet Phil and Susan Hammer. Many know that the San Jose Rep’s theater was named in their honor. Also, Susan Hammer was a popular former mayor of San Jose (1991-1999). Fortunately I was able to interview this wonderful couple as part of a special project we’re working on.

Just a quick update to say it was a thrill. This dynamic duo has had tremendous impact on the region, and also on theater and the arts. It’s always an inspiring occasion to meet people so committed to the cause.

I told Phil that we were sandwiching him in red as seen in this photo of us. I’m not sure if that was why he was laughing, or if it’s because they just watched Kung Fu Panda 2 in 3-D down the street at Camera Cinemas.

Local history buffs will know that the new theater opened in 1997 (after the San Jose Rep performed at the Montgomery for 17 years following its founding by James P. Reber in 1980), but was not named until 2008.

According to the Silicon Valley Business Journal, it was “just months after being elected mayor of San Jose, Susan Hammer announced that the city and San Jose Redevelopment Agency would make it a priority to build the theater a home of its own.”

I just love the lobby of the SJ Rep: Colors, interesting shapes, glass.
I just love the lobby of the SJ Rep: Colors, interesting shapes, glass.
The San Jose Rep yesterday on a sunny Memorial Day.
The San Jose Rep yesterday on a sunny Memorial Day.
Loni Stark
Loni Stark is an artist at Atelier Stark, psychology researcher, and technologist whose work explores the intersection of identity, creativity, and technology. A self-professed foodie and adventure travel enthusiast, she collaborates on visual storytelling projects with Clinton Stark for Stark Insider. Her insights are shaped by her role at Adobe, influencing her explorations into the human-tech relationship. It's been said her laugh can still be heard from San Jose up to the Golden Gate Bridge—unless sushi, her culinary Kryptonite, has momentarily silenced her.