ART AND MUSEUM EXHIBITS
rFrom the Collection: Jun Kaneko’s Special Project – Fremont DangosrThrough January 10 at KANEKO, 1111 Jones St.rThis exhibit brings together for the first time a set of six 11-foot ceramic pieces created by Jun Kaneko known as “Dangos.” The exhibit will also include documentation of the art-making process including sketches, photographs, and video. M-F/9am-5pm; Sat/1-5pm. Free. 402-341-3800 – thekaneko.org
Celebrate Black History on StampsrJanuary 1- March 1 at Boys Town, 137th & W. Dodge Rd.rView stamps of famous Black Americans on display at the Leon Myers Stamp Center, located in the Boys Town Visitor Center. M-F/8am-5pm; Sat/9am-4pm; Sun/11am-4pm. Free. 402-498-1141 – boystown.org
Lossy Group ExhibitionrThrough April 1 at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S. 12th St.rCurator Stephani Syjuco brings together six former Bemis Center Artists-in-Residence. Their sculptural and image-based surrogates call into question the notion of ‘presence’ and use their unfaithfulness as a way to reorganize meaning and symbolism in the world around them. Tu-Sat/11am-5pm. Free. 402-341-7130 – bemiscenter.org
American Muralist Louis GrellrJanuary 20 – February 20 at Weber Fine Arts Building, 6001 Dodge St.rExplore the works of Louis Grell, a 20th century painter and muralist born in Council Bluffs in this first retrospective exhibition. M-Th/10am-3pm. Free. 402-554-2796 – unomaha.edu
Bill Hoover and Jerome Dubas, Mixed Media & Ceramics ExhibitionrJanuary 27-March 7 at Fred Simon Gallery, 1004 Farnam St.rBill Hoover has been making art and music in Omaha for over 25 years, beginning by exhibiting his oil-based drawings at Lisa’s Radial Café. He has had over 14 solo shows and exhibitions around the country. Jerome Dubas is a faculty member of the arts department at Grand Island Senior High and teaches a ceramics course at Hastings College. His early ceramic inspiration came from his family’s farm near the hills of Fullerton. M-F/8am-5pm. Free. 402-595-2122 – nebraskaartscouncil.org
Poseidon and the SearFebruary 8-March 11 at Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St.rThe realms of Poseidon encompassed virtually every aspect of life in the ancient Mediterranean world, from mythology and religious cult to daily activities. This exhibition explores each of these three domains through more than 100 pieces of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman art produced over more than a millennium. Tu,W,F, Sat/10am-4pm; Th/10am-8pm; Sun/12-4 pm. $10 general public adults, free for Joslyn members, ages 17 & under, and college students with ID. 402-340-3300 – joslyn.org
Polar Obsession with Photographer Paul NicklenrFebruary 18 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St.rPaul Nicklen’s award-winning photography takes audiences on a visual journey through the vast polar regions of our planet and gives them a glimpse of the animals that call it home. 7:30pm. $20-$40. 402-345-0202 – omahaperformingarts.orgr
CONCERTS
rLife is Cool with the Brigadiers, All Young Girls Are Machine GunsrJanuary 3 at The Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St.rLife is Cool is a local band that piles on the theatrics for a fun-filled dance party. A seven-person band that mixes funk, pop rock, and a fog machine, their live shows give audiences something to celebrate. $7. 9 pm. 402-345-7569 – theslowdown.com
Out of Control: Madness, Passion and ObessionrJanuary 12 at Joslyn Art Museum, 2200 Dodge St. Conductor Ernest Richardson leads the Omaha symphony through a vivid portrayal of psychological thrills, burning desire, and destructive jealousy against the beautiful backdrop of the Joslyn Art Museum. 2 pm. $33. 402-340-3300 – joslyn.org
ELVIS Lives – The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist EventrJanuary 11 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St.rThis multimedia musical journey across Elvis’ life features finalists from Elvis Presley Enterprises’ annual worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest, as well as iconic imagery from the Graceland archives. 8 pm. $35-$80. 402-345-0606 – ticketomaha.com
George Strait with Eric ChurchrJanuary 17 at CenturyLink Center Omaha, 455 N. 10th St.rGeorge Strait’s “Cowboy Rides Away Tour” will be his last. Known as “The King of Country,” Strait has had 60 No.1 hits, more than any other artist. Joining Strait is Eric Church, who is hot off of two No. 1 singles—“Drink in My Hand” and “Springsteen.” 7:30 pm. $75.50-$96.50 plus fees. 402-341-1500 – centurylinkcenteromaha.com
Behind the Mask: The Music of Andrew Lloyd WebberrFebruary 1 – 2 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Enjoy music from some of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber’s biggest hits, including Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and Cats. Sat/8pm; Sun/2pm. $19-$83. 402-345-0202 – omahaperformingarts.org $25-70. ticketomaha.com
The ExpendablesrFebruary 3 at The Waiting Room, 6212 Maple St.rOriginally from California, the Expendables have been making waves since 1997 with their West Coast style, blending reggae, punk rock, and more. 7 pm. $15. 402-884-5353 – waitingroomlounge.com
Dr. Lonnie Smith TriorFebruary 7 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St.rCalled the forefather of “acid jazz,” Dr. Lonnie Smith’s music draws inspiration from a little bit of everything—funk, jazz, hip-hop, and dance music—with a sound that will keep audiences wanting more. 8 pm. $30. 402-345-0606 – ticketomaha.com
Evening at the OscarsrFebruary 8 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St. Stroll the red carpet to hear iconic music from Academy Award®-winning films, including Gone with the Wind, The Godfather, and Titanic. 8 pm. $25-70. 402-345-0202. ticketomaha.com
Justin TimberlakerFebruary 10 at the CenturyLink Center, 455 N. 10th St.rOne of this generation’s most-celebrated entertainers, Justin Timberlake, is dominating the global charts with the release of his acclaimed new album, The 20/20 Experience. Timberlake will bring his electrifying live show to fans with a worldwide tour that will span the globe from North America, Europe, Australia, and South America. This is the Grammy® and Emmy® award-winning artist’s first headlining tour in six years. Tickets from $47 to $177 1-800-745-3000 centurylinkcenteromaha.com
Count Basie OrchestrarFebruary 14 at Holland Performing Arts Center,1200 Douglas St.rThe Count Basie Orchestra and New York Voices reunite nearly 20 years after their Grammy® Award-winning collaboration to once again combine the best of big band sounds and vocal jazz. 8 pm. $65-$25. 402-345-0606 – ticketomaha.com
Winter DreamsrFebruary 16 at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, 324 S. Jackson St., PapillionrOrchestra Omaha presents the winners of their annual Young Artists Competition. 3 pm. Free. 402-681-4791 – orchestraomaha.org
Mardi Gras CabaretrFebruary 27 at Glo Lounge, 3201 Farnam St.rThe Joey Gilizia Trio will present some of the upbeat and celebratory Latin sounds inspired by Carnival in Rio. Presented by St. Cecelia Cathedral. Includes dinner and a cash bar. 6:30 pm. $50. 402-558-3100 ext. 3007 – cathedralartsproject.orgr
FAMILY
rMozart’s Missing MemoryrJanuary 19 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St.rA part of the Omaha Symphony’s Family Series, this show gives kids a fun introduction to a classical music genius. Featuring a mix of humor and music, this show promises laughs for all ages. 2 pm. $12. 402-345-0202 – ticketomaha.com
Festival of the Americas – Programs 1 and 2rJanuary 24 – 25 at Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St.rThomas Wilkins (conductor), Alyson Cambridge (soprano), and Oren Fader (guitar) explore the diversity of the Americas with two programs evoking the colorful landscapes and vibrant cultures of the New World. The January 24th concert consists of the first program, while the January 25th concert features the second program. F-Sat/8pm. $27-$80 plus fees. 402-345-0606 – omahasymphony.org
Nickelodeon’s The Fresh Beat BandrJanuary 26 at Ralston Arena, 7300 Q. St., RalstonrNickelodeon’s The Fresh Beat Band is a live-action music series that teaches preschoolers about music appreciation and how to express their feelings through movement, song, and music. 5 pm. $39.50-$159.50 plus taxes & fees. 800-440-3741 – homepridetix.com
Sid the Science Kid Live!rJanuary 30 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St.rBased on the Emmy®-nominated PBS Kids television show, Sid the Science Kid, this live show takes kids on an interactive journey to explore the world alongside their favorite characters. Arrive an hour early for a Kids Zone featuring coloring, face painting, balloon artists, and more.7 pm. $25. 402-345-0606 – ticketomaha.com
The Grocer’s Goblin and the Little MermaidrJanuary 31 – February 16 at The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St.rTwo classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales come to life in this inventive world premiere, combining original puppetry and projections to explore intertwined tales of loving, longing, and growing up. Best for ages 5-11. F/7pm, Sat/2pm & 5pm; Sun/2pm. $18 non-members, free members. 402-345-4849 – rosetheater.org
Things That Go!rThrough April 14 at Omaha Children’s Museum, 500 S. 20th St.rExplore all the things that make the world go round in the upcoming special exhibit, Things That Go! In this exhibit, kids will move full speed into the idea of “GO” in everything from vehicles, water, energy, and more. Sun/1-5pm; Tu-F/10am-4pm; Sat/9am-5pm. Free members & under 24 months. $2 in admission to regular admission price adults, seniors, and children. 402-342-6164 – ocm.orgr
RECREATION
rMonster JamrJanuary 3- 5 at Mid-America Center, 1 Arena WayrThis “smashing” event features 10,000 pounds of monster trucks battling it out in both racing and an audience-scored “freestyle” competition. F/7:30 pm; Sat/2 & 7:30pm; Sun/2pm. $37 adults, $24 ages 2-12, free 2 & under. 712-323-0537 – midamericacenter.com
Cathedral Flower FestivalrJanuary 25-26 at St. Cecilia Cathedral, 701 N. 40th St.rThis year’s 29th annual Cathedral Flower Festival is inspired by South Pacific, and will bring some tropical beauty to Omaha during the cold winter.
Bill O’Reilly: No Spin ZonerJanuary 31 at Ralston Arena, 7300 Q St., RalstonrA provocative face for over 30 years, Fox News commentator and journalist Bill O’Reilly brings his “no-spin” approach to the most current events and issues in our world. 8 pm. $79-$250 plus taxes and fees. 402-934-6291 – homepridetix.com
Nebraska Buck ‘N Bird ClassicrJanuary 31 – February 2 at CenturyLink Center Omaha, 455 N. 10th St.rYou can find all kinds of outdoor recreation under one roof at the Buck ’N Bird Classic, a three-day expo on all things outdoors. Includes a rock climbing wall, seminars on hunting and fishing, and more. F/3-9pm; Sat/9am-7pm; Sun/10am-4pm. $10 adults, $5 ages 7-12, free ages 7 & under. 402-707-4885 – nebraskabigbuckclassic.com
48th Annual Omaha Home and Garden ShowrFebruary 6 – 9 at Century Link Center, 455 N. 10th St.rSpring comes early with Omaha’s largest showcase of landscaping, home, gardens, and outdoor living. Th/5-9pm; F/11am-9pm; Sat/11 am-8pm; Sun/11am-5pm. $8 adults, $4 ages 5-12, free ages 5 & under. 402-341-1500 – centurylinkcenteromaha.com
Lauritzen Gardens Valentine’s Day DinnerrFebruary 14 at Lauritzen Gardens, 100 Bancroft St.rHave a “green” Valentine’s day this year among the beautiful flowers and plants of the Lauritzen Gardens. Guests will receive a three-course meal and a glass of wine. Seating available from 6 pm-9pm. $50 per person. 402-346-4002 – lauritzengardens.org
Swing Under the WingsrFebruary 14 at Strategic Air & Space Museum, 28210 W. Park Hwy.rThe Strategic Air & Space Museum presents their 2014 Hangar Dance, this year with a 1940s theme. Come dressed in your best vintage clothing and costumes to relive memories of a bygone era. 7 pm. See website for ticket information. 402-944-3100 – sacmuseum.orgr
THEATRE
rThe Church Basement Ladies in A Mighty Fortress is Our BasementrJanuary 17 at Iowa Western Community College, 2700 College Road, Council BluffsrThe Church Basement Ladies are back in the fourth and latest installment in this popular series of musical comedies. The year is 1960, a reformation is underway, and once again the Church Basement Ladies are required to face change head-on. 2 pm & 8 pm. $35 adults, $31 seniors and students. 712-388-7140 – artscenter.iwcc.edu
Having Our Say-The Delany Sisters’ First 100 YearsrJanuary 17 – February 9 at Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St.rMeet sisters Sadie and Bessie Delaney in this biographical, two-person play. At ages 101 and 103, these resilient African-American sisters have lived through the historic Civil Rights Movement, Jim Crow laws, and women’s suffrage. W-Sat/7:30pm; Sun/2pm. $35 Adults, $21 Students. 402-553-0800 – omahaplayhouse.com
Martha Graham Dance CompanyrJanuary 26 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. The Martha Graham Dance Company celebrates the vision of its namesake by performing her 1944 work Appalachian Spring. 7pm. $20-$50. 402-335-0606 – ticketomaha.com
Dvorák’s Rusklka – The Met: Live in HDrFebruary 6 at Film Streams, 1340 Mike Fahey St.rThe great Renée Fleming returns to one of her signature roles, singing the enchanting “Song to the Moon” in Dvorák’s soulful fairy-tale opera. This live telecast also includes a prelude talk from Opera Omaha. 11:55 am. $20 Opera Omaha and Film Streams members, $24 general admission, $10 students with valid school ID. 402-933-0259 – filmstreams.org
Next to NormalrFebruary 7- March 16 at Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St.rThe 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner, Next to Normal is a deeply moving rock musical and raw account of a family dealing with mental illness, tragedy, and the realities of modern society. Disclaimer: contains strong language and adult situations and is intended for mature audiences. Th-Sat/7:30 pm; Sun/2pm. $35 adults, $21 students. 402-553-0800 – omahaplayhouse.com
DuetsrFebruary 8 at Ballet Nebraska’s Encore Performance Space, 2819 S. 125th Ave. Part of Ballet Nebraska’s “Encore Series,” this fresh mix of partnered dance works includes a discussion with artists and refreshments. 7:30 pm. $25. 402-541-6946 – balletnebraska.orgr
Opera Omaha’s AgrippinarFebruary 14 and February 16 at the Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St. rDelve into the sordid private lives of some of history’s most notorious figures. Agrippina is the ambitious and seductive wife of Emperor Claudius, who through shocking and often darkly comic machinations places her volatile teenage son, Nero, on the throne. Jeweled with Handel’s glorious melodies, Agrippina is the composer at his most theatrically visceral and musically stunning. Tickets from $19 to $99 402-345-0606 –operaomaha.com
r Million Dollar QuartetrFebruary 18 – February 23 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St.rThis Tony Award®-wining Broadway musical draws inspiration from the electrifying true story of the recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins for the first and only time. Tu-Th/7:30 pm; F/8pm; Sat/2pm & 8pm; Sun/1:30 pm & 7pm. $95-$30. 402-345-0606 – omahaperformingarts.com
GnitrFebruary 20 – March 15 at Blue Barn Theatre. 614 S. 11th St.rLoosely based on Henrik Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, this American version focuses on self-involved Peter Gnit, who kidnaps a young women on her wedding day, falls in love with someone else, and embarks on a global journey. $25 adults, $20 students. Th-Sat/7:30pm; Sun/6pm; no show Feb. 23rd and Mar. 16th. 402-345-1576 – bluebarn.org
Death by DesignrFebruary 26-March 1 & March 6-8 at Weber Fine Arts Building, 6001 Dodge St.rWhat happens when you mix the brilliant wit of Noel Coward with the intricate plotting of Agatha Christie? You have a delightful and mysterious mash-up of two of the greatest English writers of all time in this zany and macabre murder mystery. 7:30 pm. $15 general adult tickers, $10 UNO faculty and staff, senior citizens, and military. $5 students with ID and TAG member card. 402-554-7529 – unotheatre.com
EllarFebruary 28 – March 30 at Omaha Community Playhouse, 6915 Cass St.rElla is the powerhouse story and musical revue of iconic jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. As this legend prepares for her most challenging performance, she recalls her life’s tribulations and how she found solace in music. W-Sat/7:30 pm; Sat/2pm. Ticket Prices TBA. 402-553-0800 – omahaplayhouse.com
Jackie & MerFebruary 28 – March 16 at The Rose Theater, 2001 Farnam St.rWith the help of a vintage baseball card and a little bit of magic, average boy Joey Stoshack travels back to 1947 and meets Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play in the major leagues. Best for ages 6-13. F/7pm; Sat/2 & 5 pm; Sun/2pm. $18 non-members, free members. 402-345-4849 – rosetheater.org