
Courtesy of Adirondack Studios
By Rod Bacon
For 50 years, a local company has captivated audiences around the world across live entertainment, theme parks, museums and more.
Adirondack Studios (ADKS), founded in 1975 as Adirondack Scenic, has grown from a startup operating in a 6,000-square-foot building in Warrensburg to a company headquartered in a 126,000-square-foot production facility in Argyle, with additional locations across the U.S., Europe-Middle East, and Asia-Pacific
The founding principals were Thomas Lloyd, Christopher Detmer and Walter Blake, who met in college and became friends. Post-graduation, the two worked several seasons together at Lake George Opera, and it was those summer productions that inspired them to go into business together. They chose the North Country as the site for their new company, Adirondack Scenic, .
“We secured a $35,000 loan from the First National Bank of Glens Falls and another loan from the Small Business Administration that allowed us to purchase the building in Warrensburg,” said Lloyd.
To make ends meet in those early years, the company created scenery for theater and opera productions upstate and in the city. Their first large-scale endeavor was The Bugs Bunny Follies, a touring show featuring Looney Tunes characters, that launched in 1976 and toured through North and Latin America over the next few years.
“The Bugs Bunny Follies launched a pattern that continues today, where we secure a client relationship that lasts for years or even decades through multiple projects,” said Clara Rice, ADKS Director of Global Marketing.