The Hippodrome Theatre's annual presentation of the Carson-Gets Award takes place tonight before the 7pm performance of
Shipwrekced!. Below is a special message from Kara Winslow, Theatre Specialist in our Education department.
Back in 1998 when I was a sophomore in high school I had the honor of receiving the Carson-Gets Award for my high school. I was so excited. Being recognized for my work in theatre was amazing and getting tickets to the next season at the Hippodrome was even more exciting. I got to come to every show and bring a friend with me. I felt so important. A couple years later my passion for theatre was still going strong and I went off to college to get my degree in theatre. It’s been over 10 years since I won the award and now it’s my honor to be the one to present it to a new group of high school students who have shown a passion for the theatre arts. This year the recipients will be honored before the performance of
Shipwrecked on May 6th, 2009. They will have the chance to stand on the stage of the Hippodrome and be recognized for their hard work and dedication to the theatre arts in front of a Hippodrome audience. Each winner will receive a plaque, 2 flex tickets to next season at the Hippodrome and a copy of Uta Hagen’s
Respect for Acting.
This years winners are:
Samantha Fundenburg from Buchholz High School,
Graham Zinger from Eastside High School,
Caitlin Hunter from Gainesville High School,
Tashala Carey from Loften High School,
Kaylee Parsons from Newberry High School,
Connor Harrison from Oak Hall School,
Elizabeth Johansson from PK Yonge, and
Daniela Castro from St. Francis Catholic High School. Each recipient was nominated by their drama teacher because of their commitment to the theatre arts.
The Carson-Gets award was named after two local actors that have gone on to have successful careers in the entertainment industry. Lisa Nicole Carson, who grew up in Gainesville, performed at the Hippodrome in the HITT (Hippodrome Improvisational Teen Theatre) program, as well as in the main stage production of
Little Shop of Horrors. She later went on to appear in the 1990’s hit television shows
ER and
Ally McBeal. Her film career included movies such as
Love Jones and
Jason’s Lyric. Malcolm Gets also grew up in Gainesville and starred in
Little Shop of Horrors, Amadeus, Cloud Nine, and
As Is at the Hippodrome. He went on to be on the 1990’s television series
Caroline in the City and
As the World Turns. He also appeared in several Broadway and off-Broadway shows, including
Amour, in which he was nominated for a Tony Award. He also worked on several films including
Adam and Steve and
13 Conversations about One Thing. He most recently appeared in the
Sex in the City movie.
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