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Iowa City Community Theatre to build brand new location
IOWA CITY, Iowa (KCRG) – After almost a year of searching, the Iowa City Community Theatre officially announced it’s new home in the south district of Iowa City.
Leaders with ICCT, like Trent Yoder, remember when he first heard Iowa City Community Theatre needed to find a new location. While the idea was a bit intimidating, the team remained confident.
“We have been in the space that we are currently in at the Johnson County Fairgrounds for years and years. And it kind of took a push to get us out of there,” said Yoder.
That push took them across Iowa City and into the south district; the future home of the Iowa City Community Theatre.
“Just being able to be part of that community and just being part of kind of a new chapter to really emphasize the community part of our title,” said Director with ICCT, Jacy Fitzpatrick.
As the area as a whole works to re-brand through the Self-Supported Municipal Improvement District, or SSMID, this addition is welcomed by many community members.
Not only will they be building a new theater from the ground up, but they hope the location will help them connect with the community even more.
“It’s just going to be so much more inclusive. We’re looking to have all different kinds of activities in addition to shows. So I just think a new venue is going to broaden those horizons for everyone,” said Fitzpatrick.
The new building will be funded through a capital campaign that leaders say will start in the new year.
“But we hope it will be a symbiotic relationship so not only will it support Iowa City Community Theatre, but ICCT can then showcase so many of the important businesses and people in the community that are willing to help us,” said Yoder.
Construction is expected to start by next spring. The theatre did not say how much the new project will cost.
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Photos: Iowa men’s basketball vs. Rider
The Iowa Hawkeyes faced the Rider Broncs on Tuesday night in a showdown at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The Hawkeyes defeated the Broncs, 83-58.
Pryce Sandfort continued to prove himself and led Iowa in scoring with 22 points. Owen Freeman was close behind with 19 points after being absent from the last game played at Carver. Tariq Ingraham led the Rider team, scoring 14 points.
Iowa will play again on Friday, November 22, against Utah State.
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Iowa men’s basketball: Junior guard Josh Dix unavailable for Hawkeyes’ game vs. Rider
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IOWA CITY — Iowa guard Josh Dix is out for the Hawkeyes’ matchup with Rider on Tuesday.
Dix injured his wrist during Iowa’s win over Washington State on Friday in Moline, Ill. He tried playing through it but was largely ineffective and finished the game with just two points.
“Hopefully Josh’s injury will be taken care of relatively quickly,” Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said after the game. “We’ll have to see.”
The junior has started four games for the Hawkeyes this season, averaging 12.3 points and four assists per contest while shooting 44.4% from deep.
The Hawkeyes have already been hit with injuries fairly often this season. Seydou Traore missed the first two games. Owen Freeman was unavailable for the game against South Dakota due to illness. Freshman Chris Tadjo, who is also out Tuesday, has also missed time.
Iowa plays Utah State on Friday in Kansas City, Missouri, in what is expected to be the Hawkeyes’ biggest challenge to date this season. The Aggies will enter that matchup with a 4-0 overall record and haven’t scored less than 95 points each game this season.
Dix’s status for that matchup will be an important storyline to track.
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