UF School of Theatre and Dance adapts to Zoom productions, hybrid classes
How can an actor imagine themself to be in outer space, while their roommate sits across from them and the refrigerator hums loudly two feet away?
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How can an actor imagine themself to be in outer space, while their roommate sits across from them and the refrigerator hums loudly two feet away?
The Hippodrome State Theatre is set to put on a special one-night reading of “Facing Our Truth: Ten Minute Plays On Trayvon, Race And Privilege.” The show will take place via Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The Hippodrome State Theatre leads the scene as one of the first regional theaters to host a virtual show in the Actor’s Equity Association.
Nicole Daenzer laid off all employees at The Hippodrome Theatre during a Friday staff Zoom meeting early April. Half an hour later, she got an email from the bank saying the theater’s $200,100 Paycheck Protection Program loan had been approved.
In 2011, when 53-year-old Gainesville artist Tom Miller set out on a performance in which he’d ascend through academia, earn the title of professor of theatre, then quit, he didn’t foresee several things that ended up happening.
Hamilton revolutionized modern-day theater.
Kelly Atkins sits at her kitchen table with her iPad in front of her, facing her partner, Malcolm Gets, as they run through their duet scenes.
On any given night, you can expect to see an assortment of characters, from drag queens to sorority girls, on the dance floor illuminated by flashing lights as the smell of sweat mixes with the trails of perfume left behind the performers at University Club.
After a shortened spring semester, students at UF are missing many different things about their school.
Music has always been a pillar in Marison Siqueira’s life.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ocala Drive-in’s business is better than ever before, according to owner John Watzke.
Gainesville’s The Florida Theatre, High Dive and The Fest punk festival, have joined the National Independent Venue Association, along with 1,600 other venues nationwide.
Gainesville’s The Florida Theatre, High Dive and The Fest punk festival, have joined the National Independent Venue Association, along with 1,600 other venues nationwide.
The National Independent Venue Association has joined forces with music venues and supporters to give a voice to the industry at a federal level—three of these venues call Gainesville home.
Lindsey Aumann said she missed performing in front of a crowd.
In a museum on East University Avenue, a donation box sits empty.
UF theatre professor Charlie Mitchell and The Hippodrome's artistic director Stephanie Lynge married in March 2019. The two met when Lynge came to Gainesville to obtain her master's degree in 2011.
When University of Florida theatre professor and actor Charlie Mitchell proposed to Hippodrome State Theatre current artistic director Stephanie Lynge, he had a View-Master toy custom-made for her, like the ones they had when they were kids.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in a press conference this morning that four UF students have tested positive for COVID-19.
Classes are moving online and students are moving out as UF continues to monitor the coronavirus pandemic.