“Traveling Talisman Productions” presents Sitting Bull’s Last Waltz at the Johnny Carson Theatre at The University of Nebraska-Lincoln March 2nd-5th. There are 5 performances, March 2-5th at 7:30pm with a 2:30 matinee March 5th. The show is written by Nebraska native John Templin Schliesser, produced by Schliesser and Kathleen Dougherty, scored by Gregg Foreman (Cat Power), and directed by award-winning Director Lara … Read More
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
A western drama is something you just don’t ever see on stage. You may see parodies of Westerns. But a drama? To Jeff Horger, that is perhaps the most interesting aspect of “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” which opens at the Omaha Community Playhouse this month. “This is a decidedly unique piece of theater,” points out Horger, who … Read More
Motherhood Almanac
“Write what you know” –Mark Twain And then, there is Noah Diaz, who began writing “The Motherhood Almanac” precisely because it was something he knew little about. “It started as mental exercises, acting exercises. I wanted to slip into someone else’s persona, someone else’s voice.” Once he started writing, he could not stop. “Everyone has a mother, but everyone’s experience … Read More
Steve Swirczek tribute
Steven Swirczek, born October 20, 1955, passed away on December 22, 2016 in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, after a 2 year battle with cancer. He is survived by his mother Dolores, his three brothers Dave, Jim (Mary), and Tom, his loving nieces and nephews, and a host of dear friends all over the world. His devoted family and friends … Read More
The Lofte Community Theatre Holiday Show
‘Twas the month of December, and all through the barn, the Lofte Theatre is performing a new Christmas yarn. Playwright Ken Ludwig is famous for his smash comedy masterpiece “Lend Me A Tenor.” His plays have been performed in over 25 countries throughout the world, with translations into at least 16 languages. But did you know he has added a … Read More
The Haunting of Hill House, Bellevue Little Theatre
“The Haunting of Hill House,” Bellevue Little Theatre’s November offering, is based on a novel by Shirley Jackson. You may not think you have ready anything by Shirley Jackson. But you almost certainly have. Shirley Jackson wrote “The Lottery,” the ubiquitous 1948 short story about the citizens of a bucolic small town holding their annual June lottery. The winner is … Read More
Brigit Saint Brigit Operation Crucible
Friday, October 21st at 7:30 p.m., the Brigit Saint Brigit Theatre Company opens its second production of its 2016-2017 season, OPERATION CRUCIBLE, on the mainstage at the Jewish Community Center, 333 S. 132nd St., Omaha. This thrilling new play, written by Kieran Knowles, tells the story of “four ordinary men”, steel workers in Britain’s Sheffield munitions factory”, “in extraordinary times, … Read More
War of the Roses UNO Creighton collaboration
A civil war rages. One giant army marches north to confront another in a battle that will determine the outcome of the war. It is the bloodiest battle ever fought on the country’s soil, and the subject of legends for generations to come. Gettysburg as told by Ken Burns? Actually, it is Towton, the climactic battle of the Wars of … Read More
Joseph Miloni memorial message by Carolyn Rutherford Mayo
by Carolyn Rutherford Mayo, Contributor Can you hear him? -That percussive laugh. -That voice that sang or offered dialogue as though the sound repelled off his diaphragm and shot directly into the stratosphere. -That loving way of referring to you as “Doll” or “Venom Neck” or “Lard Ass”. -That precise and accurate wit revealing a lifetime of study and knowledge … Read More
Joe Miloni tribute by Gary Bosanek
We are gathered this morning to celebrate the life of Joseph A. Miloni, who was born February 22, 1955 and died too young at the age of 61. Joseph was the youngest child of Don & Virginia Miloni, and is survived by his sister Karen (Larry) and brother Don (Sonia) as well as his nephew Chris, niece Ashleigh and great … Read More