Opening Saturday, October 8th
Saturday (10/8) 7:45 PM
Sunday (10/9) 2:00 PM
Wednesday (10/12) 6:30 PM
Thursday (10/13) 8:30 PM
Saturday (10/15) 5:30 PM
Sunday (10/16) 5:00 PM
Wednesday (10/19) 5:30 PM
“A fascinating blend of modernity and ritual. For those drawn to cinema from diverse origins, IXCANUL is a delicious, strong brew.” – The Guardian
Directed by: Jayro Bustamante
Starring: María Mercedes Coroy, María Telón, Manuel Antún
Opening Friday, October 14th
Wednesday (10/19) 7:30 PM
Friday (10/21) 8:30 PM
Sunday (10/23) 3:30 PM
“Corbet’s inaugural stint behind the camera marks a stunning debut.” -CineVue
Directed by: Brady Corbet
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Stacy Martin, Liam Cunningham
A Stage Horror Parody By Dale Gutzman
October 14-November 6; previews October 12 & 13
Be Ruthless to Your Sister | East Coast Premier
In 1962, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford starred in a masterpiece that quickly became a cult classic. Live on stage, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane: a Stage Horror Parody brings you the story of a former child star who torments her sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion. Just in time for the Halloween season, get ready for a gloriously campy black comedy… with a twist! “Only when you see Baby Jane, will you really know, and the answer is: Total Suspense.”
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“The writer has taken all of your favorite scenes and put them into the show in a cohesive manner. It makes you laugh and gasp at the same time.” Cantonrep.com
“Baby Jane” is a bold comedy” Cantonrep.com
“Was it too campy? Too silly? Too too much? No. It was perfect.” – Urban Milwaukee
Hippodrome State Theatre debuts new show – The Independent Florida Alligator
‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?’ opens Friday at the Hipp – The Gainesville Sun
8 Shows a Week: Tuesdays-Thursdays at 7pm | Fridays at 8pm | Saturdays at 5 & 8:30pm | Sundays at 2 & 7pm
Advisory Warning: mild language, flashing lights
For more updates on this and upcoming shows, join our New @ The Hipp Email Newsletter.
You can also become a Hippodrome member by donating as little as $50 to receive VIP benefits and perks.
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(in alphabetical order):
Mark Chambers*^ |
Jake Lesh |
Niall McGinty^ |
Bryan Mercer^ |
Sara Morsey*^ |
Maya Handa Naff* |
Ariel Reich |
Christie Robinson |
Madeline Smyth |
Logan Wolf^ |
*Member of the Actors Equity Association. ^ Hippodrome Company Member
Dale Gutzman Playwright
Director | Lauren Caldwell |
Stage Manager | Lizzi Nehls |
Production Manager | Bob Robins |
Technical Director | Michael Eaddy |
Costume Designer | Jessica Kreitzer |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Jessica Kreitzer |
Lighting Designer | Bob Robins |
Master Electricain | Jed Daniels |
Scenic Designer | Mihai Ciupe |
Sound Designer | Amanda Yanes |
Props Designer | Tim Dygert |
Production Sponsor | |
Pride Community Center of North Central Flordia (PCCNCF) | |
Production Co-sponsor | |
Technicolors Salon |
A Stage Horror Parody By Dale Gutzman
October 14-November 6; previews October 12 & 13
Be Ruthless to Your Sister | East Coast Premier
In 1962, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford starred in a masterpiece that quickly became a cult classic. Live on stage, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane: a Stage Horror Parody brings you the story of a former child star who torments her sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion. Just in time for the Halloween season, get ready for a gloriously campy black comedy… with a twist! “Only when you see Baby Jane, will you really know, and the answer is: Total Suspense.”
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“The writer has taken all of your favorite scenes and put them into the show in a cohesive manner. It makes you laugh and gasp at the same time.” Cantonrep.com
“Baby Jane” is a bold comedy” Cantonrep.com
“Was it too campy? Too silly? Too too much? No. It was perfect.” – Urban Milwaukee
Hippodrome State Theatre debuts new show – The Independent Florida Alligator
‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?’ opens Friday at the Hipp – The Gainesville Sun
8 Shows a Week: Tuesdays-Thursdays at 7pm | Fridays at 8pm | Saturdays at 5 & 8:30pm | Sundays at 2 & 7pm
Advisory Warning: mild language, flashing lights
For more updates on this and upcoming shows, join our New @ The Hipp Email Newsletter.
You can also become a Hippodrome member by donating as little as $50 to receive VIP benefits and perks.
JOIN OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER DONATE
(in alphabetical order):
Mark Chambers*^ |
Jake Lesh |
Niall McGinty^ |
Bryan Mercer^ |
Sara Morsey*^ |
Maya Handa Naff* |
Ariel Reich |
Christie Robinson |
Madeline Smyth |
Logan Wolf^ |
*Member of the Actors Equity Association. ^ Hippodrome Company Member
Dale Gutzman Playwright
Director | Lauren Caldwell |
Stage Manager | Lizzi Nehls |
Production Manager | Bob Robins |
Technical Director | Michael Eaddy |
Costume Designer | Jessica Kreitzer |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Jessica Kreitzer |
Lighting Designer | Bob Robins |
Master Electricain | Jed Daniels |
Scenic Designer | Mihai Ciupe |
Sound Designer | Amanda Yanes |
Props Designer | Tim Dygert |
Production Sponsor | |
Pride Community Center of North Central Flordia (PCCNCF) | |
Production Co-sponsor | |
Technicolors Salon |
The result is “Blood, Bone, and Marrow,” the first full-length biography of one of the most unlikely figures in twentieth-century American literature, a writer who emerged from a dirt-poor South Georgia tenant farm and went on to create a singularly unique voice of fiction. With books such as Scar Lover, Body, and Naked in Garden Hills, Crews opened a new window into southern life, focusing his lens on the poor and disenfranchised, the people who skinned the hogs and tended the fields, the “grits,” as Crews affectionately called his characters and himself. He lived by a code of his own design, flouting authority and baring his soul, and the stories of his whiskey-and-blood-soaked lifestyle created a myth to match any of his fictional creations. His outlaw life, his distinctive voice and the context in which he lived combine to form the elements of a singularly compelling narrative about an underappreciated literary treasure.
“A lean and pleasingly consumable book . . . Harry Crews led a big, strange, sad and somehow very American life. It is well told here.”
—Dwight Garner, New York Times
“Does real justice to a complicated, outsized literary figure . . . Trying to separate the conjoined twins of Harry Crews, the shit-kicking, vodka-swilling legend, and Harry Crews, the person, is a delicate, messy operation. Blood, Bone, and Marrow manages to do it without either dying on the table.”
—Margaret Eby, New Republic
Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Tom Thurman (who also made the 2006 doc BUY
THE TICKET, TAKE THE RIDE: HUNTER S. THOMPSON ON FILM), HARRY CREWS: GUILTY
AS CHARGED is an hour-long, intimate portrait of the controversial,
Georgia-born author, and features candid and exclusive interviews with
Crews himself, as well as a number of his close friends and associates.
Opening Friday, October 21st
Friday (10/21) 6:30PM
Saturday (10/22) 4:00 PM
Sunday (10/23) 1:30 PM
Wednesday (10/26) 5:30 PM
Thursday (10/27) 8:30 PM
From award-winning director Keiichi Hara (Colorful) and Japanese powerhouse Production I.G (creators of Ghost in the Shell and A Letter to Momo) comes a remarkable story of a blossoming young artist. As all of Edo flocks to see the work of the famous painter Hokusai, his daughter O-Ei toils diligently inside his studio, unknown to the public. Her masterful portraits, dragons and erotic sketches – sold under the name of her father – are coveted by upper crust Lords and journeyman print makers alike. In public, O-Ei knows and respects “her place,” but at home in the studio, she’s as brash and uninhibited as her father. But despite her talent and fiercely independent spirit, O-Ei struggles under the domineering influence of her father and is ridiculed for lacking the life experience that she is attempting to portray in her art. Miss Hokusai‘s lively Edo (present day Tokyo) is filled with yokai spirits, dragons, and conniving tradesmen, while O-Ei’s relationships with her famously impetuous father and blind younger sister provide a powerful emotional underpinning to this rollicking and sumptuously-animated feminist coming-of-age tale.
“Shines as an example of one creative soul paying tribute to another! A stellar example of the oft-cited principle that animation is an art form, not a genre.” – Peter Debruge, Variety
Directed by: Keiichi Hara
October 21-22 11:00PM
October 28-29 11:00PM
Grab your fishnets, and pelvic thrust to the Hippodrome Cinema’s creature feature presentation of THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW! Coming this October, TIME WARP back to the 1970s and shimmy the night away to the voices of Magenta, Frank N Furter & Riff Raff on the cinema’s silver screen. Dust off your gold sequin top hat, snap on your rubber gloves and lace up your corset for a chance to win our creepy costume contest.
Prop bags will be supplied by the Hippodrome and participation is (strongly) encouraged!
Admission is $15 and seating is limited. A prop bag is included in the ticket price. We strongly encourage advance reservations!
R | 100 min. | Musical | Age Policy: 18+. No one under 18 permitted.
Directed by: Jim Sharman
Featuring: Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick
Opening Friday, October 14th
Wednesday (10/19) 7:30 PM
Friday (10/21) 8:30 PM
Sunday (10/23) 3:30 PM
“Corbet’s inaugural stint behind the camera marks a stunning debut.” -CineVue
Directed by: Brady Corbet
Starring: Robert Pattinson, Stacy Martin, Liam Cunningham
A Stage Horror Parody By Dale Gutzman
October 14-November 6; previews October 12 & 13
Be Ruthless to Your Sister | East Coast Premier
In 1962, Bette Davis and Joan Crawford starred in a masterpiece that quickly became a cult classic. Live on stage, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane: a Stage Horror Parody brings you the story of a former child star who torments her sister in their decaying Hollywood mansion. Just in time for the Halloween season, get ready for a gloriously campy black comedy… with a twist! “Only when you see Baby Jane, will you really know, and the answer is: Total Suspense.”
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“The writer has taken all of your favorite scenes and put them into the show in a cohesive manner. It makes you laugh and gasp at the same time.” Cantonrep.com
“Baby Jane” is a bold comedy” Cantonrep.com
“Was it too campy? Too silly? Too too much? No. It was perfect.” – Urban Milwaukee
Hippodrome State Theatre debuts new show – The Independent Florida Alligator
‘Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?’ opens Friday at the Hipp – The Gainesville Sun
8 Shows a Week: Tuesdays-Thursdays at 7pm | Fridays at 8pm | Saturdays at 5 & 8:30pm | Sundays at 2 & 7pm
Advisory Warning: mild language, flashing lights
For more updates on this and upcoming shows, join our New @ The Hipp Email Newsletter.
You can also become a Hippodrome member by donating as little as $50 to receive VIP benefits and perks.
JOIN OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER DONATE
(in alphabetical order):
Mark Chambers*^ |
Jake Lesh |
Niall McGinty^ |
Bryan Mercer^ |
Sara Morsey*^ |
Maya Handa Naff* |
Ariel Reich |
Christie Robinson |
Madeline Smyth |
Logan Wolf^ |
*Member of the Actors Equity Association. ^ Hippodrome Company Member
Dale Gutzman Playwright
Director | Lauren Caldwell |
Stage Manager | Lizzi Nehls |
Production Manager | Bob Robins |
Technical Director | Michael Eaddy |
Costume Designer | Jessica Kreitzer |
Costume Shop Supervisor | Jessica Kreitzer |
Lighting Designer | Bob Robins |
Master Electricain | Jed Daniels |
Scenic Designer | Mihai Ciupe |
Sound Designer | Amanda Yanes |
Props Designer | Tim Dygert |
Production Sponsor | |
Pride Community Center of North Central Flordia (PCCNCF) | |
Production Co-sponsor | |
Technicolors Salon |
October 22, 2016
Come have a Hipp Halloween with the Hippodrome Cinema’s next Cocktails & Classics screening – PAN’S LABYRINTH!
In 1944 Spain young Ofelia (Ivana Baquero) and her ailing mother (Ariadna Gil) arrive at the post of her mother’s new husband (Sergi López), a sadistic army officer who is trying to quell a guerrilla uprising. While exploring an ancient maze, Ofelia encounters the faun Pan, who tells her that she is a legendary lost princess and must complete three dangerous tasks in order to claim immortality. Join us at the Hippodrome for a catered cocktail reception in the Bar and Art Gallery at 6:30 p.m. Appetizers will be catered and themed cocktails will be available. This Academy Award-winning film will follow the reception in the Cinema at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 22nd at 6:30PM (reception) |
Pan’s Labyrinth begins at 7:30PM
Admission is $20 and includes one free specialty cocktail or soda with ticket. Tickets Now On Sale at the Box Office at 352.375.4477 or online at thehipp.org/cinema.
Directed by: Guillermo del Toro
Featuring: Ivana Baquero, Ariadna Gil, Sergi López