Red Riding Hood
The Rose Theater 2001 Farnam St, Omaha, NE, United StatesTwo actors take on all the roles in this furiously fast, funny and surprising adaptation that asks what it means to bravely write your own story.
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Two actors take on all the roles in this furiously fast, funny and surprising adaptation that asks what it means to bravely write your own story.
Garden of the Zodiac Gallery, Old Omaha Association Omaha, Nebraska presents: Larry Roots, “Abstractions and Other Narratives” Roots’ recent paintings provide a unique catalogue of his approach to working with […]
The BlindPicasso will be bringing the showtime at the Apollo to Omaha, Nebraska.
American Midwest Ballet School's performance programs allow students to hone their skills and gain onstage experience. Join the AMB School's Soloists, Ensemble and the pre-professional Junior Company as they showcase […]
The Omaha Symphony presents Star Wars: The Force Awakens in Concert featuring a screening of the complete film with Oscar®-winning composer John Williams’ musical score performed live to the 2015 film.
When Mary-Ellen’s son Zachary was diagnosed with Autism, she became his fiercest advocate. But now, Zachary is grown up and having his own thoughts and feelings about her advocacy. When an unexpected crisis hits their lives, mother and son must say the things that need to be said before time runs out.
Grab your binoculars and join us for a Naturalist guided hike through the Wetlands in search of Pileated Woodpeckers and other birds that have started their spring migration!
Bring your favorite stuffed animal to Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium for repair and care during Teddy Bear Weekend.
Julie Koch has used different digital techniques to create unique images of flora and fauna. Some of the originals are nothing much to look at, but once edited, give a stunning view of nature with different colors and contrast.
Neo-Custodians: Woven Narratives of Heritage, Cultural Memory, and Belonging focuses on the historical aspect of textiles as a vehicle for communication and representation. Linking this ancient form of expression to contemporary artworks inspired by this legacy, the thirteen artists in the exhibition engage intentionally with materials bearing complex histories.
Paolo Arao makes sewn paintings, weavings, and site-responsive installations that are rooted in geometric abstraction. This exhibition will showcase Arao’s work over the past 5 years including work he began while a resident at Bemis Center in the spring of 2020 as well as site-specific installations utilizing the architecture of Bemis Center’s galleries.
Using wood as my primary medium, I explore the texture and topography of this natural material when placed in unnatural structured relationships. My aesthetic is informed by life-long interests in architecture, geography and geology.