Oldfather Studios
1621 W. Ninth St., Lawrence, 66044
The two-story, 18,000-square-foot brick building houses the offices of the Film/Video Area of the Department of Theatre and Film, a soundstage, sound and editing suites, screening rooms and classrooms. It was acquired in February 1991 through the gift of Charles and Hortense Oldfather and named for Charles (1920-96), a law professor, university counsel and longtime actor and musician in local theater productions. Built in 1955, it was the studio for Centron Corp., a business and educational film production company.
Heated smoking area? Unknown
Smoking porch? Unknown
WiFi: Unknown
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