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(07/10/23 12:00pm)
In downtown Gainesville, a pale, columned building looks almost out of place among the brick facade of surrounding streets. Though it visually stands out, the Hippodrome Theatre has been the heart of downtown.
(05/30/23 11:00am)
For Tom Miller, creativity has always been his solution to adversity. With multiple acting, performing and directing credits to his name, the 57-year-old continues to push artistic boundaries.
(04/24/23 11:15am)
Anchored between the crevices of the universe where time and space exist, the play “Silent Sky” shines an honest light through the timeless story of an empowered astronomer flourishing in a space dominated by men and their science.
(04/03/23 10:31am)
Pink, blue and white signs lined the city corner outside Gainesville’s Hippodrome State Theatre March 31 for a Transgender Day of Visibility demonstration. Decked out in rainbow colors, a crowd of approximately 40 ranging from young college students to senior citizens gathered for the occasion.
(03/29/23 8:43pm)
Shoppers at the How Bazar Night Festival Saturday night watched in wonder as Griffin Wulf hung from ribbons, performing her aerial routine.
(03/27/23 12:08am)
Muralists paint a mural of The Priest Theatre in High Springs on Saturday, March 25, 2023.
(03/27/23 12:09am)
Standing on a yellow stepladder, Jessica Caldas was using careful brushstrokes to render an image of an alligator rising out of a swamp onto an eight-by-twenty-foot freestanding mural.
(02/28/23 11:47pm)
It’s hard to imagine Gainesville’s music scene without staples such as the Heartwood Soundstage and the High Dive. In the early ‘70’s, Jim Forsman and Jeffrey Meldon came together to create the Great Southern Music Hall, a first-of-its-kind performance space in Gainesville that paved the way for future venues.
(02/25/23 10:51pm)
If you ask Le-Alem Getachew, the Hippodrome Theatre is more than just a pretty sight in the heart of downtown Gainesville.
(02/06/23 11:15am)
When Deah Lieurance found out her emails would be searched by the Florida House of Representatives for any communication about diversity, equity and inclusion, she felt mildly paranoid.
(01/25/23 8:32pm)
For good luck before a show, people usually tell actors to break a leg. Rahul Joshi took the expression one step further and broke his arm.
(11/08/22 6:44pm)
In the maze of food trucks, pop-up art shops and beer stands, children on bikes pedaled along the sidewalks of Depot Park while thousands of rock ‘n’ roll and blues fans huddled around the three stages spread across the green festival grounds.
(11/03/22 6:25pm)
Instead of its classic production of timeless theater hits, The Hippodrome Theatre has its eyes on operating room romance and fast food joints this weekend.
(10/15/22 2:03am)
In a world divided into red and blue, one family stands together colored purple.
(10/03/22 6:00pm)
Soaring through hoops, strumming guitars and stupefying audiences across the country, a talented cast of cats are purr-fecting the art of acrobatics.
(09/26/22 1:30pm)
With Student Government elections right around the corner Sept. 27 and 28, UF students have varying opinions on how SG should function — that is, if they have an opinion at all.
(09/19/22 3:23pm)
The Hippodrome Theatre is used to overcoming the challenges the last few years have thrown at it. Now, it’s celebrating a monumental anniversary and wishing a warm welcome back to live theater.
(09/08/22 10:00am)
As the screen fades from black, an eldery man adorned in an orange vest ponders over a newspaper ad. He wonders what type of person would be seeking the help of an 80-to-90 year old man.
(09/06/22 5:00pm)
In Acrosstown Repertory Theatre’s final performance of “Hamlet,” the titular character asks a dire question: “To be or not to be?”
(09/02/22 11:26pm)
Red-tinted bulbs illuminate The Hippodrome Theatre, igniting a buzz of excitement on preview night. An open-book sculpture sits atop a white podium in the building’s art gallery.