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Other artists performing on the local stage were Landing On The Moon, Betsy Wells and Voodoo Method. From the announcement of the lineup [9] to reviews of the show itself, [10] MAHA 2010 was universally praised. Such praise culminated in the event being selected as the "Best Outdoor Festival" in Omaha, [11] ahead of some well-established local ...
Rene Benton, a Marine veteran and talented guitarist, combines musical prowess with storytelling in his new live album, 2 Live in O-Ma-Haw; Lyvv in Omaha, slated for release on November 30, 2024 ...
Omaha, 1937 John Eberson , a nationally notable architect, designed the theater in 1926 as an example of the "atmospheric" theater popular during the 1920s. In a style created by Eberson, these atmospheric theaters simulated romantic outdoor Mediterranean courtyards with a night sky above, including twinkling stars and drifting clouds.
The National Dog Show (since 2002) Macy's Fourth of July Spectacular (earliest records are from 1996) Shrek the Halls (acquired the broadcast rights in 2023) Frosty the Snowman (acquired the broadcast rights in 2024) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (acquired the broadcast rights in 2024)
Kelsea Ballerini is gearing up for her tour in the most fashionable way.. Ballerini, 31, teased the wardrobe from her upcoming Kelsea Ballerini Live on Tour via Instagram on Sunday, January 12. In ...
The building was the site of numerous concerts and performance events through the Knights of Aksarben organization. [32] The coliseum was torn down in 2005 and the site redeveloped. [32] Aksarben Music Hall [33] 1309 Douglas [33] Air Dome Theater (Open Tent Show) 18th and Douglas Streets, 40th and Hamilton Streets
Slowdown is said to be "unlike anything in Omaha - or the Midwest" because of its comprehensive, mixed-use design. [2] The venue is named after the influential 1990s-era group Slowdown Virginia, who had a strong influence on the "Omaha Sound". Slowdown has shows three to four nights each week, as well as a weekly pub quiz.
Omaha is home to the Omaha Community Playhouse. It is the largest, one of the most famous, and one of the best-endowed community theaters in the United States. [1] It produces its own season of plays and musicals. The city has a number of other long-standing theatres, including the Orpheum Theater and the Rose Theater.