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Stephanie Lynge
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Director
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Stephanie Lynge
Actor
Director
Teacher
Consultant
Contact
Actor
Director
Teacher
Consultant
Contact
RESUME
  • A woman standing on a stage with a backdrop of galaxy stars, framed by a futuristic archway, illuminated with purple and blue lighting.

    Silent Sky

    “I don't want to spoil the magic. Simply know that this is one of the finest productions you'll see this year at the HIPP or anywhere.  Superbly directed by Stephanie Lynge, Silent Sky at the HIPP is Steller.”

    -Tom Miller, Millerworks

  • Two actors performing on stage with one standing on a white platform in the foreground and the other behind, with dramatic lighting and staged set design.

    Next To Normal

    “The staging on the expanded space was brilliant and the character depth found by director Stephanie Lynge and the cast made this show a stunning experience”

    - Bea Lunardini, The Independent Florida Alligator

  • Three actors on stage in period costumes perform in a theater with red curtains and wooden decor. Two women stand on either side of a man who is leaning through an open door.

    A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

    “All the wonderful madness and mayhem were expertly shaped into a most magnificent story by director Stephanie Lynge.”

    -Suzette Cook, Mainstreet Daily News

  • Two women in a staged setting resembling a government chamber, one with a bloody face and injury, wearing a polka dot shirt with a float ring around her waist, and the other woman with short dark hair, wearing a red shirt and khaki pants, holding her and gesturing as if in a confrontation.

    POTUS

    “This. Play! Stephanie Lynge's direction is deft and solid. She makes the most of her actors' strengths.”

    -Tom Miller, Millerworks

  • Four women in historical costumes are standing in a line, holding hands, on a stage with a dark, ornate backdrop.

    The Revolutionists

    “Much credit to director Stephanie Lynge. Call it chemistry, mutually assured empathy, or common cause convictions, these sisters in sedition clearly get each other.”

    - Ron Cunningham, Gainesville Sun

  • The scene is from a theatrical play set in a fancy living room with five actors in period costumes. A woman in a red and black dress with a large red flower in her hair is gesturing dramatically. A man in a suit with a pipe and a woman in a brown dress and hat stand behind her. Two men in suits are further back, one holding a small dog. The set includes decorative furniture and large blue windows.

    Living On Love

    “Hippodrome Artistic Director Stephanie Lynge has the cast of six delivering laughs almost nonstop for the show’s two hour run.”

    - Gainesville Theatre Review - Kevin Marshall

Contact

MVStephanie@gmail.com
Gainesville, FL