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The first creation, "Wine in the Wilderness," seemed to be performed in the summer of 1980 in a abandoned space provided by the city of Gainesville in the Star Garage inside downtown Gainesville. In 1986, the users obtained not for profit status and finally moved to its present place in the Baird Center.
Lasley said the economy and construction improve Main Street has acquiring its toll on the theater's attendance, and funding for the arts as well as donations have also decreased.
Angela Terrell, a member of the Acrosstown board involving directors, said cuts within state and local funding have gone via $20,000 per year to lower than $5,000 per year.
Lasley said Gainesville possesses excellent theaters, including the Hippodrome Express Theatre, the Gainesville Community Playhouse, and the Acrosstown Repertory Theatre. "We all have your niche," said Lasley.
But it won't cost you a dime. All you need to do is take a few seconds to vote online on a daily basis.
The Acrosstown is taking part inside Pepsi Refresh Project to win a $50,000 scholarship. The theater is located in the Baird Heart at 619 S. Main St.
Lasley said voting is easy.
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In a pr release, Paul Gabbard, vice chair of the Acrosstown board of directors, said, "This is an opportunity for people to come together and secure the Gaineville arts community without having to spend a lot of money or time."
Lasley said each month, the Soft drink Refresh Project funds successful proposals in health, martial arts and culture, food plus shelter, the planet, neighborhoods and also education.
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Lasley said the economic climate and construction work on Main Street has taking their toll on the theater's attendance, along with funding for the arts in addition to donations have also decreased.
Angela Terrell, associated with the Acrosstown board of directors, said cuts in local and state funding have gone from $20,Thousand per year to less than $5,A thousand per year.
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