Hippodrome State Theatre

The Hippodrome Theatre (locally known as The Hippodrome or The Hipp) is a regional professional theatre in downtown Gainesville, Florida, United States. It was founded in 1973 by local actors and was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on July 10, 1979.[2][3]

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse — Gainesville
Location25 Southeast 2nd Place, Gainesville, Florida
Coordinates29°38′57″N 82°19′27″W
Built1911
ArchitectJohn Young, James Knox Taylor[1]
Architectural styleBeaux Arts[1]
NRHP reference No.79000659[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 10, 1979[2]

History

U.S. Post Office and District Courthouse

The building itself was completed in 1911, and served as a U.S. Post Office (on the first floor) and a Courthouse of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida (on the second floor).

Interior design

The present-day interior maintains much of the original walls, doors and beams from its post office and courthouse era. The Hippodrome building also has one of the oldest working elevators in Florida which requires the operator to manually close the screen, the door, and then pull a crank to operate.[2]

Operations

An image of Hippodrome State Theatre

The Hippodrome uses professional actors and has its own set designers, costume designers, sound engineers and lighting engineers for each of its main stage productions. It also provides youth theater education classes. The Hippodrome features Broadway and off Broadway productions and art house films.

The Hippodrome provides arts education for all ages, including classes & camps, in-school programs, workshops and behind-the-scenes opportunities for adults.

It is a relatively small location, with a 268-seat thrust stage main stage theater on the second floor and 80-seat cinema space on the first floor.

References

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