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Aaron Kienstra, a 19-year-old UF acting sophomore, and Kara Gordon, a 19-year-old UF theatre freshman, portray the shooter and his wife.
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Aaron Kienstra, a 19-year-old UF acting sophomore, and Kara Gordon, a 19-year-old UF theatre freshman, portray the shooter and his wife.
The black box stage is bare. Actors walk on in dark simple clothing, forming a statue-like formation in dim lighting. A young girl with pigtail braids and a long black dress emerges from the group and tells the story of “The Amish Project”: a fictional representation of the Oct. 2, 2006 shooting at an Amish schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania.
I’ve been coming to Gainesville since before I can remember. My parents are both UF alumni. They love coming back for football games and to visit their favorite bars and restaurants that are still in Gainesville. However, in all the times I visited, we never strayed far from campus. So, when I arrived the week before my freshman year began, I didn’t even know that Gainesville had anything else to offer.
"A Doll's House, Part 2" will run at the Hippodrome Theatre from Jan. 11 to Feb. 3.
"A Doll's House, Part 2" will run at the Hippodrome Theatre from Jan. 11 to Feb. 3.
“A Doll’s House, Part 2” will make you laugh and break your heart. It’s the story of one woman’s fight for the freedom to pursue her ambitions while shattering her family in the process.
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Chanae Jackson-Baker is speaking to a crowd of about 70 people at the Hippodrome Theatre on Monday evening about the inequity in Alachua County schools.
Chanae Jackson-Baker is speaking to a crowd of about 70 people at the Hippodrome Theatre on Monday evening about the inequity in Alachua County schools.
No matter how hard Chanae Jackson-Baker tries, she cannot connect with her children’s teachers in the Alachua County Public Schools.
“So I have to ask, what are you going to do once you graduate?”
An actor from the play "All Girl Frankenstein", which was shown at the Hippodrome Theatre in 2015, reaches out a hand.
Students can sit under a tent and listen to Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” read out loud from dusk to dawn Wednesday on the Plaza of the Americas.
The UF College of the Arts is moving toward a new age with 19 new faculty members next year.
The 3D art mural at the wall behind the Florida Theatre on West University Avenue was revealed Sunday afternoon. It cost $10,000 to pay for the materials and the artist to fly in from Greece.
The 3D art mural at the wall behind the Florida Theatre on West University Avenue was revealed Sunday afternoon. It cost $10,000 to pay for the materials and the artist to fly in from Greece.
It took almost 200 spray paint cans and over 50 gallons of paint for Insane 51, an artist from Greece, to complete a 3D mural in just four days.
Like many people, I want to be in the room where it happens. Or, to be more accurate, the theater where it happens.