For my most recent source, I decided to conduct my first
interview regarding the Kentucky Theatre.
I chose to interview a student at the university who is originally from
Lexington, Kentucky. Heidi Henderson,
the interviewee, had very little to tell me about the Kentucky Theatre. In some ways, this was surprising, in others,
not so much. However, she had at least
been to the Kentucky Theatre, which is more than I can say for most students
here at the University of Kentucky.
Throughout the interview, I asked Heidi a series of
questions that pertained to the fact that despite being from its host city, she
had only been to the Kentucky Theatre one time.
I had to know why. Why choose
other theaters over this one? Did she
like it? Why doesn’t she attend the Kentucky Theatre more often?
After talking with Heidi, she gave me some good
insight. She told me about how her and
some friends attended the theatre this past summer for the first time. They chose to do so because the theatre was
hosting a special showing of the classic Mary
Poppins. She depicted the theatre as
an amazing experience and emphasized how beautiful she thought it was. In fact, she claimed, “the Kentucky Theatre
was one of those things that you talk about how you and your friends will go
all the time, but then stuff comes up that interferes. Before I knew it college had come and we were
all on our different paths and schedules.”
Heidi said that the biggest reason she does not attend the theatre more
frequently is because it is very selective on the movies they show, and there
is not always one playing that she wants to see.
Overall, I would deem this interview helpful, but I am still
unable to conclude why the Kentucky Theatre is not nearly as popular as it once
was or should be. However, it does
provide some reasons, such as college students are simply too busy for movies
and that the theatre does not offer the movies people prefer. There are still many other angles I would
like to explore through other interviewees, such as the Kentucky Theatre’s lack
of advertisement and location.
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