Fantastic Mr. Fox
Lauritzen Gardens 100 Bancroft Street, Omaha, NE, United StatesSkip into a whimsical world of furry friends and adventures in Fantastic Mr. Fox.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Skip into a whimsical world of furry friends and adventures in Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Showcasing the grand and majestic ship herself with moments of heartbreaking intimacy, don’t miss this five-time Tony Award®-winning musical that ran over 800 performances on Broadway in 1997.
This event provides free arts participation and community development for youth and their families.
Dance Night is a themed showcase in the Omaha Mobile Stage Youth Talent Show Series. The series is an outdoor amateur talent competition for ages 3 through graduating high school […]
FolkHouse Concerts at the Castle features the best in local grassroots, folk, and Americana bands in an intimate venue: the Castle's historic Carriage House.
Join us Sunday, June 8th, for a live concert with Sturtz!
North Omaha Music and Arts hosts free weekly gatherings with live band performances, followed by open sessions where all musicians, MCs, and vocalists are invited to participate or sit in.
Running May 26 – October 13, the series will feature free monthly screenings at 8 pm, showcasing iconic classics, family favorites, and contemporary hits at Builders Green (724 N. 16th Street)—just three blocks from Film Streams’ Ruth Sokolof Theater.
Bring your friends, coworkers, dates, or clients to our beautiful space for conversation, relaxation, collaboration, and creation every Tuesday 3-7pm.
Opera in Conversation is a series of three sessions surrounding Opera Omaha mainstage productions that features creatives, scholars, and other public figures. These FREE events exist to foster cross-disciplinary exploration of art, big questions, and community connections.
Join us for a dedicated silent space for writing!
Michael Jackson’s unique and unparalleled artistry comes to Omaha as MJ, the multi Tony Award®-winning new musical centered around the making of the 1992 Dangerous World Tour, begins a tour of its own.
The conference will address intersections between race, religion, and social justice across different sectors of society; we invite multi-sector approaches — nonprofit and civic leaders, diversity, equity, access, and inclusion (DEAI) practitioners, community members, educators, health and mental health practitioners, artists, religious communities, and scholars. This year's theme is Fueling The Work.