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THE LIED CENTERS MISSION IS TO
EDUCATEINSPIRE&ENTERTAINTHE PEOPLE OF NEBRASKA
THROUGH THEPERFORMING ARTS1 : :
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Dear Lied Center Patrons,
For 25 years a long list of artists, leaders and creative visionaries have
graced the Lied Center stage while millions of audience members
were dazzled, enlightened and forever transformed. Nebraskans
dont have to travel far to enjoy premier performances at a world-class
venue. The Lied Center is known as one of the top 100 performingarts centers in the entire world and statewide as the most recognized
arts organization.
We hope you nd the 25th anniversary season to be a year of
performances that you celebrate forever. The diverse array of programs
and legendary status of many of the artists truly creates a historicseason for our state. It is also a season that celebrates the amazing
talent right here in Nebraska.
Beyond the stage, Lied Center artists enrich the lives of Nebraska
students. Imagine the transformation and inspiration of students
working with Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, Suzanne Farrell ballet
dancers, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater or orchestral great, the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Lied Center artists not only performon the stage, they also enlighten young people in the classroom.
Your support and involvement at the Lied Center is the foundation that
has made our organization a fundamental part of the fabric of the community. Your future patronage ensures that wecontinue to present the greatest artists in the world, expand the number of young people who are transformed by ourarts programs and makes sure that future generations will have the Lied Center for Performing Arts as an essentialplace in their lives for years to come.
Food and water help us live, but the arts give us something to live for. Thank you for b eing a part of the Lied Centers25th year as Nebraskas Home for the Arts.
Sincerely,Bill Stephan
FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Its really amazing what the arts
can bring to a persons life, as
well as the understanding of the
world in which we live.
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BROCHURE DESIGN BY KIRA GEIGER, LIED CENTER GRAPHIC SPECIALIST
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Ernst F. Lied and Christina Hixson have transformed the lives of millions of Americans
through the Lied Foundation Trust with philanthropic contributions of more than $300 million
to over 125 different organizations in seven states.
Born in 1906, Ernst F. Lied was a 1927 graduate of the University of Nebraska. He achieved
business success as the owner of a Buick dealership in Omaha and as a real estate
magnate in Las Vegas. Having no living relatives, he established a trust in 1972, and uponhis death in 1980, his secretary and business partner Christina Hixson was appointed toadminister the foundation. The rst gift from the Lied Foundation Trust was a $10 milliondollar matching grant to build the Lied Center for Performing Arts in the early 1980s at theUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln in memory of Lieds parents Ernst M. and Ida K. Lied. TheLied Foundation Trust went on to support many projects in Nebraska including OmahasHenry Doorly Zoo Lied Jungle, the Lied Lodge in Nebraska City and the Lied TransplantCenter at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
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Christina Hixson rst partnered with Lied in 1944 as his secretary a t the OmahaBuick dealership and she followed him to Las Vegas as a business partner in 1960.
After Lieds death, Hixson became the executrix of his estate and continues toserve as the Lied Foundations sole trustee. It was Hixson who made the decision
to support the construction of the Lied Center for Performing Arts. In 2000, shealso announced a gift of $18 million to support UNLs Hixson-Lied College of Fine
and Performing Arts. One of the last major gifts of the Lied Foundation Trust wasa $2.5 million grant for the construction of the Lied Centers n ew multi-purposespace, the Lied Commons, which opened in 2012. Together, Lied and Hixson
built a multimillion-dollar empire that has positively impacted the lives of millionsof people in Nebraska and across the nation.
The Lied Centers most important role is to introduce
individuals from all walks of life and cultural backgrounds to
enriching and diverse performing arts experiences. It assures
access to world-class performances, especially for audiences
who might not otherwise have this opportunity.
THE HIXSON-LIED LEGACY
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The opening of the Li ed Center for Performing Arts in 1990 represented a huge step forward
for the cultural landscape of the University and the state. Over its 25-year history, the LiedCenter has provided education and entertainment for hundreds of thousands of Nebraskans.
Generations of students have experienced cultural education and enrichment thanks to theLied Centers location on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. I know I echo the
sentiments of many when I express pride in claiming the Lied Center as an important partof the University. My congratulations to the staff of the Lied for enhancing the lives of so
many Nebraskans by consistently presenting outstanding na tional and international talenton the Lied stage.
~ HARVEY PERLMAN, CHANCELLOR
The time that students spend at the Universityis a very formative time in their lives. Ofcourse we hope they acquire the academicskills and the experience theyll need to besuccessful adults. They also need to explorehow their lives would be enriched by the arts,and which art form speaks to them and givesthem a broader view of what life is all about.
Education is central to the Lied Centers mission. The Lied staff approaches every artist about engagement opportunities
with students while they are in Lincoln. At least once a year, the Lied Center works to arrange special residency
programs that allow students and artists to spend an extended period of time working together. Over the years,
Nebraska students have had opportunities to connect with Yo-Yo Ma, Bill Cosby, Pilobolus, the Joffrey Ballet a ndthe casts of countless Broadway shows including South Pacic, RENTand Fiddler on the Roof.
UNL STUDENTS DANCE WITH DRONES
In April 2014, students from the College of Architecture,Department of Computer Sciences & Engineering and
the Glenn Korff School of Music Dance Program joinedforces with STREB, an internationally renowned dance
company known for their gravity-defying choreography.Since January, the students had been studying the work
of STREB and collaborating to create an innovative
exhibition combining architectural designs created by
UNL students, choreography developed by UNL dancers
and aerial robots from UNLs NIMBUS Lab. A public
performance was held at the Lied Center on April 11
prior to STREBs main stage performance.
Fabio Tavares da Silva, Associate Artistic Director of
STREB said, I can easily see those ying robots in ournext show!
STREB RESIDENCY FUNDED BY:
PHOTOS: 1) UNL dance student Tayler Goertz performs with anunusual partner from UNLs NIMBUS Lab. 2) Dr. Carrick Detweilershows STREB founder Elizabeth Streb an aerial robots capabilities.3) STREB company members devoted many hours to teachingUNL dance students what it takes to be an Extreme Action Hero,namely how to fall down, run into walls and of course, how to y. Inorder to y, we have to learn how to fall, said Extreme Action HeroCassandre Joseph. I think its very exciting to see people tacklesomething thats kind of uncomfortable at rst and a little bit scary.
THE ARTS ON CAMPUS
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In time, some citizen might erect a lovelytheater and auditorium for us . . .
~ CHANCELLOR E.A. BURNETT (1933)
In 1982, D.B. Woody Varner got an idea while reading
the newspaper that would lead to what was at the timethe largest grant in University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)
history. He hoped to erect a statewide performing arts
center that would serve not only the people of Lincoln,but the entire state of Nebraska.
He wrote to Christina Hixson, trustee for the estate of
UNL graduate Ernst Lied. There was no response for
some time, Varner reported to the Lincoln Journal Starin
1990. Then, one bright and sunny day, I got a telephonecall from Tom Pansing in Omaha, attorney for the LiedTrust. He said that the trust was interested [in supporting]
something tangible and lasting as a memorial to Lied
and his parents E.M. and Ida K. Lied. A $10 million Liedtrust grant was awarded on the condition that Varner and
others raise another $10 million challenge grant.
Varner enlisted the help of a planning committee that
included Bob Carpenter, UNL architect; Ron Bowlin,
Kimball Hall program director; Sheila Grifn, who later
became the rst Lied Center interim director and DavidFowler of the UNL faculty.
The Lied Center for Performing Arts opened in 1990,
but construction on the building began in October of
1986. The Lied Center cost $20 million to build and was150,000 square feet (the addition of the Lied Commonsin 2012 added 8,107 square feet). There are 2,259 totalseats in the hall, with 1,304 on the main oor and 955
in the balcony.
Today the Lied Center for Performing Arts is a spectacular,
state-of-the-art performing arts venue designed to attract,
entertain and inspire a statewide audience. Establishedas Nebraskas Home for the Arts, the Lied Center is
recognized as one of the top 100 performing arts centers
in the world. A truly versatile space, for the past 25
years the Lied Center has hosted some of the greatest
artists and thought leaders in the world including M ikhailBaryshnikov, Isaac Stern, The Philadelphia Orchestra,
Bernadette Peters and Bill Cosby.
Beyond its physical capacity, the Lied Center is more
than just a venue to see world-class performances in
every genre. Its walls have provided a space where UNL
students and community members alike can engage
But it wasnt just individuals on the UNL campus that made
the Lied Center a reality. Over 2,000 individuals acrossthe state and country rallied behind Varners dream. The
Nebraska State Legislature appropriated $7 million andanother $3 million came from private donations. Support
for the Lied Center spanned from the University and
leaders like Chancellor Martin Massengale, to generous
individuals, to the political sector including Nebraska
state Governor, Bob Kerrey and Senator Jerome Warner.
From the beginning, the Lied Center was established as
a community treasure for all to enjoy and participate in.
with world leaders and hear the insights of political andreligious scholars, a setting where new artistic works are
created and developed, a place where Nebraskans canrelate to and learn from the greatest artistic minds of our
time and the site where thousands have experienced the
arts for the very rst time. Above all, the Lied Center isa place where lives are transformed.
PHOTOS: 1) Martin Massengale, John Payne, Gov. Kerrey andChristina Hixson cut the nal ribbon leading to the wrecking ball,1986. 2) The Lied Center under construction, 1987. 3) The fourth-oor balcony facing the stage, 1988. 4) Acting University of NebraskaPresident Martin Massengale thanks trustee Christina Hixson for herefforts in the completion of the Lied Center, 1990. 5) The crowningtouch, the Lied Center sign, 1992.
Photos courtesy of the Lincoln Journal Star.
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With one of the largest stages in the Midwest region from
Chicago to Denver, over 13,000 square feet, and eightstories of y space (the empty space above the stage
used to attach and house ying scenery), the Lied Center
can present almost any nationally and internationally
touring production. The grand drape is 90 feet by 32
feet and weighs 2.5 tons. The main stage is made of velayers of soft wood in a grid pattern covered by battleship
linoleum providing a sprung oor for dancers. The stageoor was replaced in 2013 for the second time since theLied opened.
The colors used throughout the Lied Center were chosen
by a professional colorist from New York City, Donald
Kaufman, who said that the earthy tones reected the
spirit and warmth of the state of Nebraska. This color
palette is adhered to strongly today and followed even
in the newly added Lied Commons.
Every other aspect of design had to come second to
the acoustics of the hall. The acoustician, Mr. Paul
Veneklasen, examined and tested every detail of the
hall to assure the greatest natural sound possible.
There are no parallel walls in the Lied Center, creatinga unique acoustic space that lends itself to a resonant
audio experience. The padding of the seats was also
an acoustic detail specically selected so the sound inthe hall would be the same if a person was in the seator if it was empty. Whether a sold-out performance or
an intimate chamber concert, the acoustic quality of thehall would be optimal.
Mr. Veneklasen designed a superior acoustic space
recognized as one of the nest halls in the country. Tocontinue providing an excellent experience for ampliedsound performances, a state-of-the-art $500,000 soundsystem was installed in 2012. Speakers were hung in
precise locations to provide even distribution of sound
from the front of orchestra center to the very back row of
the balcony. This update was made possible by generous
donations from Lied supporters and has enhanced theLieds ability to present all forms of amplied performance.
As construction of the Lied Center neared completion,
Nebraska native, UNL graduate and late night television
legend Johnny Carson personally provided a major giftto nish the Lied Center. Project leaders quickly realized
the need for a secondary performance space for UNL
students to rehearse and for smaller scale community and
experimental productions to take place. It was decidedthat the generous gift from Mr. Carson would go towards
what is known today as the Johnny Carson Theater. This
black box theater is a versatile space that is utilized forsmall theater, dance or musical performances as well
as dinners, receptions, rehearsals and meetings. This
space can seat 250 patrons theater style and 216 at
banquet tables. Today the Johnny Carson Theater is
home to countless projects that require a more intimatespace including the Lied Centers own efforts to develop
new Broadway musical theater works through the Grow
A Show Festival and various workshops.
Thanks to an additional gift from the John W. Carson
Foundation in 2013, the Johnny Carson Theater lobby and
entrance will undergo a complete renovation beginningin August 2014. The transformation will not only honor
Johnny Carsons legacy with a special tribute area, butalso signicantly enhance patron amenities, provide more
space and comfort for Carson Theater productions andwill act as a beautiful plaza and entry leading to the artsquadrant of the UNL campus.
PHOTOS: 1) Everywhere Sheila Grifn traveled she visited otherperforming arts centers. Her extensive research can be seen in everycorner of the Lied Center. A visit to the Teatro Comunale in Florence,
Italy greatly inuenced the Lieds aesthetics, particularly its famousred seats. She walked in and said This is it! her daughter Janerecalls. She loved that color and wanted to bring it here. 2) TheJohnny Carson Theater has housed countless community theaterperformances, master classes, lectures and special events over theyears. Pictured is a recent performance by Angels Theatre Company.3) Johnny Carsons many generous contributions to the University ofNebraska-Lincoln can be seen all over campus. 4) A rendering of thenew Johnny Carson Theater entrance.
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The Lied Commons was built in 2012 thanks to a $2.5 million gift from the Ernst F. Lied Foundation Trust to enhancethe Lied Center and provide an additional space for student learning, artist interactions and patron development.Christina Hixson chose to give this nal gift from the Lied Trust recognizing the need for an education and development
space, as well as an opportunity to increase the Lied Centers role as Lincolns premier venue for special communityevents. The Commons has been used extensively in its early years of operation with nearly 200 events held in thespace, from small concerts to wedding receptions to board meetings.
In the last few years, substantial behind-the-scenes
work has been done to revitalize the building in time for
the 25th anniversary. The roof was replaced, a new sound
system was installed, the lighting system was upgraded,
the stage oor was replaced, the HVAC system was
improved and many other large and small projects wereundertaken to ensure that the Lied Center will continue
to be the leading presenting venue it has always been.Future planned improvements include enhancements
to hearing assistance services to help patrons with
hearing loss as well as updates to exterior elements ofthe building including more LED signage.
The Lied Center would not be in existence without the
Lied Foundation Trust and all of the v isionary leaders
and key individuals across the state that turned adream into reality. Thank you to the Lied Foundation
Trust, major donors with endowed funds, the Friends
of Lied, Sterling Society and Gold Circle members, ourdedicated volunteers, staff, the University of Nebraska,University of Nebraska Foundation, foundations and
corporate sponsors who have empowered the Lied to
be an amazing center of the arts.
PHOTOS: 1) Nearly 200 events have been held in the Lied Commonssince its completion in 2012. 2) The Commons abundant windowsallow guests to enjoy one of the best views on campus. 3) ChristinaHixson cuts the ribbon at the Lied Commons dedication ceremonywith other community leaders (L-R: Bill Stephan, Chris Beutler, TerryFaireld, Juan Franco, Charles O'Connor and Ellen Weissinger).4) School children from Waverly visit the newly opened Lied Centerin 1990. 5) Yo-Yo Ma directs fellow musicians among them anothericonic performer, violinist Isaac Stern (left), in 1993. 6) Woody andSheila envisioned the Lied Plaza to be a community gatheringplace. Today the plaza serves as a space for students to c ongregatebetween classes and for families to enjoy before performances.
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The Friends of Lied organization has been supportingthe Lied Center for Performing Arts ever since the groundwas broken for construction over 25 years ago. In thattime, the Friends have provided more than $4.3 millionto support the Lied Center in all capacities from on-
stage programming, the Arts Across Nebraska touring
program, free tickets for underserved children and adults
and educational outreach. With 80 members statewide,the Friends of Lied board orchestrates events throughout
the year including a massive membership drive, as wellas a large scale fundraising event and pre-performancedinners throughout the year. With nearly 1,000 members
across the state, the Friends of Lied are the Lied Centers
greatest ambassadors in the community. They invite
their friends, family and members of the community to
performances throughout the year and share the Lied
Centers mission and vision to "transform the lives of the
people of Nebraska through the performing arts" with
everyone they meet.
You too can become a Friend of Lied today!
Visit liedcenter.org/friends-lied for details.
FRIENDS OF LIED HISTORY
PAST PRESIDENTS OF FRIENDS OF LIEDKAY CARVETH 19891991NANCY HAESSLER 19911992DIANE BUTHERUS 19921993JOYCE LUNDSTROM 19931994LILLIE LARSEN 19941995SALLY DESMOND 19951996MIDGE IRVIN 19961997PAT BEEBE 19971998DIANNE KENNEDY 19981999BARBARA SYLVESTER 19992000DEBBIE HEDGECOCK 20002001MAGGIE DOYLE 20012002JAN LEEPER 20022003SALLY RUBEN 20032004KRISTEN STOHS 20042005SUE FISHER 20052006EMILIE ELLINGSON 20062007SARAH PEETZ 20072008KAREN HARRIS 20082009CAROL LEWIS 20092010RACHELLE LABARGE 20102011BEV AUSTIN 20112012JULIE JACOBSON 20122013KRIS BAACK 20132014LIZABETH KUHLMAN 20142015
WOODY VARNER
Many consider D.B. Woody Varner to be
the father of the Lied Center. He cameto Nebraska by way of Michigan State,
was the rst person to hold the title of
President of the University of Nebraska(19701977) and later became chairman
of the NU Foundation until 1987. While
others shared the idea of building a
performing arts center on the Lincoln campus, the dreamfor the Lied Center truly took shape through his leadership.
While Woodys background was in agriculture, he had
a strong conviction that a truly academically rounded
individual should have some appreciation for the arts.
While the building did not go up until Woody was at the NU
Foundation, it was his determination to raise the necessary
funds that nally made his lifelong vision a reality.
Woody passed away in 1999, but many still remember
him and his mission to bring the nest artists in the worldto Nebraska. His mark will forever be on the University
and the Capital City thanks to his undying commitment
to this dream.
SHEILA GRIFFIN
If Woody Varner was the father of
the Lied Center, then Sheila Grifn
was certainly the mother. Sheila
was pivotal in every aspect of the LiedCenter. She was a key fundraiser andproject director during the initial stages,
and nally was appointed the Interim
Executive Director as the building took
shape. She also orchestrated the rst Friends of Lied
committee which later grew into the statewide board.
Sheilas passion for the arts and her connections in thecommunity and across the state made her invaluable
to the project. When the Lied Centers doors ofcially
opened, her inuence could be seen all over the building
itself and remains to this day. Under her guidance, theLied Center developed its reputation for bringing the
highest quality artists and performances to Lincoln andestablished itself as Nebraskas Home for the Arts. Sheila
passed away in 1995 but her legacy at the Lied Centercontinues with an endowment fund established in her
name that helps support performances at the Lied Center
each year.
E.N. JACK THOMPSON
E.N. "Jack" Thompson wasthe President of the CooperFoundation in the initial
phases of the Lied Center.
Woody Varner invited him
to join the campaign as co-chairman of the fundraising
effort. Jack was a highly
respected citizen in the community and always a
great friend of the University and the arts. He brought
his wisdom and expertise to the project, as well as a
$317,736 commitment from the Cooper Foundation anda $100,000 endowment fund for program support.
Jacks name was also given to the rst event that wasever held in the Lied Center, the E.N. Thompson Forumon World Issues. This lecture series continues today
in Jacks memory and has featured speakers includingMikhail Gorbachev, former Soviet Statesman; Holocaust
survivor and peace activist, Elie Wiesel; Maki Mandela,daughter of the former South African president; and
Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
PHOTOS: 1) Dancing at the 2014 Emerald NightsGala. 2) Table Inspirations, 2013. 3) The CelticCabaret Arts Across Nebraska tour. 4) A Friendsof Lied pre-performance dinner.
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Over
3,000,000TICKETSsold since the Lied Centers opening in 1990
Over
400 DOORSin the Lied Center
2,259 SEATSin the Lied Center auditorium
(ALL with a great view of the stage!)
Over
2,000ARTISTSperformed at the Lied Center
Weight of the velour grand drape
2.5 TONS 132FEETLast row of the balcony to the front of the stage
(less than the length of a football eld)
Number of long-stem redroses distributed by Boyz II
Men during their 2012 concert
72 ROSESused by Blue ManGroup during their 2011and 2013 Lied Center
performances
966BANANAS
4,800LIGHT BULBSin or on the LiedCenter building
82Ranking inPollstar MagazinesinternationalTOP 100
theater venues list(1/1/13 6/30/13)
Over
1,000,000STUDENTSparticipated in education or performance programs
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Anything is possible.
In the original play What the Wind Taught Me,commissioned as part of the Lied Centers G row A Show
New Works Development Program, ctional ten year-
old Evan Davis spends much of his time looking at thesky through his beloved telescope. The loss of a parenthas added to Evans innate fear of storms, and a bully
delights in making his school day difcult. His troubles
culminate on the day a devastating tornado hits town,
blowing in with it a mysterious time-traveling teacher. Inthe midst of this crisis, Evan has no choice but to confront
all the storms he faces both literal and metaphorical.In doing so, he learns that anything is possible when
you have a tight knit family, a love of learning and helpfrom a wise teacher.
What the Wind Taught Me,written by Becky Key Boesen
and performed by Angels Theatre Company under the
direction of Judith K. Hart, had its world premiere in
the Lieds Johnny Carson Theatre in March 2013. The
play toured the state as part of the Lied Centers Arts
Across Nebraska program in September 2013. In total,the company performed eight student matinees and six
public performances in seven communities, reaching
over 5,900 people throughout the state.
To nd out how you can bring an Arts Across Nebraskaperformance to your community, please contact Petra
Wahlqvist: 402.472.3215 or pwahlqvist2@unl.edu.
14/15 FUNDERS: Rebecca R. AndersonUNL Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
In November 2013 students from the UNL Dance Program
were treated to a stretching class with contortionist
Buyankhishig Ganbaatar, a performer in Cirque Dreams
Holidaze. Ganbaatar led the students through a seriesof stretches, bridges and headstands, wowing the crowd
with her incredible exibility. The stretching master class
was just one of more than 20 offered annually as part ofthe Lied Centers education program.
COMMISSIONSWHAT THE WIND
TAUGHT ME The most important thing I learned wasto believe in yourself and never give up.
~ STUDENT
ARTIST TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY: Sid Dillon
(CIRQUE) DREAMSCOME TRUEFOR UNL STUDENTS
I enjoyed learning more about how to stretch properly because it is so important!
It was challenging and I would love to do it again.~ UNL DANCE STUDENT
SUPPORTED BY:
NEBRASKAARTSCOUNCIL
Annually, composers and playwrights from across the Michael Kerker, Director of Musical Theater for ASCAP,
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We are so excited that our families could
participate in this activity. Many have never
attended a performance at the Lied.
~ FAMILY LITERACY PROGRAM TEACHER
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nation and overseas submit new musical theater works for
development at workshops hosted by the American Society
of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) in NewYork or Los Angeles. In 2013, ASCAP specically invitedthe Lied Center for Performing Arts to host an additional
New Musical Theater Workshop in Lincoln.
This event brought some of the nest emerging musicaltheater writers to our community, creating a unique
opportunity for the Lied Center and the University to workwith top Broadway professionals on creating new musical
theater works. The Lied Center developed the Grow A
Show Festival to accompany the workshop, including
master classes and a public cabaret performance which
incorporated local talent and visiting Broadway guestartists, under the direction of Alisa Belower, Coordinatorof Musical Theater Studies in the Hixson-Lied College ofFine and Performing Arts.
served as Executive Producer for the ASCAP New Musical
Theater Workshop. Tony-nominated Broadway musicalwriters Matthew Sklar (Elf, The Musical andThe Wedding
Singer) and Chad Beguelin (Elf, The Musical; The Wedding
Singer andAladdin The Musical), and Broadway legendKaren Morrow (Showboat and The Mystery Of EdwinDrood) were the festivals honored guests.
In total, over 1,500 people attended festival events andover 50 UNL students, alumni, faculty and community
members participated as artists in the staged readings,master classes and cabaret performance. The Lied Center
will host its next ASCAP New Musical Theater Workshop
in Fall 2015.
SUPPORTED BY:
UNL ARTS AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
CLASSICS COME TO LIFEIn March 2014 Artistic Director Jim Morrow and Mermaid
Theatre of Nova Scotia cast members delighted over
100 preschoolers, parents and teachers with face-to-face
exchanges using puppetry to encourage a love of li terature.
Mermaid Theatre's spectacular and colorful puppets visitedparticipants of Lincoln Public Schools Family Literacy
Program and The Childrens Place Child Care Center,demonstrating the Very Hungry Caterpillars metamorphosis
into a beautiful buttery, the fanciful account of Little Clouds
travels through the sky and the Mixed-Up Chameleons
discovery of his own unique nature.
The Lied Center presented several matinee performances of
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favoritesfor area schools. Designed for teachers and their students,
this was one of four dazzling matinees featuring dance,
theater or music, including performances by the April VerchBand and Soweto Gospel Choir.
For more information about upcoming student matinees,
please contact Nancy Engen-Wedin: 402.472.4707 or
nengenwedin2@unl.edu.
SUPPORTED BY:
THE LIED CENTER
GROWSA BROADWAY SHOW!
Imagine a chance to see a brand new musical as it is created, before it hits the streets
of Broadway and becomes a smash hit!~ BILL STEPHAN, LIED CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dr. Phillip Engen
The Lied Centers vision is that every University of
Neb aska Lincoln student has a p ofessional pe fo ing
nRequiem (Lacrimosa) (March 1990) by the Joffrey Ballet
n T li W t (O t b 1991) d b R d ll
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OF NEW WORK
Nebraska-Lincoln student has a professional performing
arts experience as part of their college education. To
support this vision, the Lied Center has led the way
nationally, designing ways for students to see world-class
performances at affordable prices while also providing
transformative engagement opportunities with its artists.
In 2010 a new initiative, Arts for All, was launched whichprovides free tickets for UNL students to attend Lied
performances. This new effort nearly doubled the number
of UNL students attending Lied performances and over5,000 tickets are now reserved annually through the
Lieds campus marketing and free Arts for All distribution
channels. As the Lied Center enters the next 25 years on
campus, the staff will continue working toward the vision
of providing opportunities for every UNL student to haveaccess to a world-class arts experience.
As part of the Lieds 25th anniversary, a special program
is being launched called The Big Red Lied Experience.
This program will feature the hit music group OK Go and
provides an exclusive opportunity for an additional 4,000
UNL students to experience a performance at the LiedCenter at no cost. The Big Red Lied Experience was
developed to further the Lied Centers initiative to provide
a professional performing arts experience to every UNLstudent during their time on campus.
Student, faculty and staff leaders on campus and
Chancellor Perlmans Ofce have played a large part
in the Lieds success connecting with UNL students.
These programs for UNL students would not be possible
without the support of the Association of Students of theUniversity of Nebraska, Lied Center Student Council,
Campus Advisory Board, Pace Woods Foundation, Ofce
of the Chancellor and the Division of Student Affairs. Each
has played an invaluable role in supporting the Lieds
mission and making the arts a vital part of the studentexperience at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
I know that when I go to the Lied Centerthe theater itself will always take mybreath away. We all need a Lied Centerin our lives; we all need that little pieceof heaven that stimulates our senses.
~ KATIE NELSON, UNL JOURNALISM STUDENT OCTOBER, 2011 DAILY NEBRASKAN ARTICLE
You know the Lied Center for Performing Arts as the place
that presents the greatest artists in the world ranging
from Itzhak Perlman and Wynton Marsalis to Alvin AileyAmerican Dance Theater and the Joffrey Ballet. But did
you know that the Lied Center has a whole program called
Grow A Show that is dedicated to creating great art, too?
The Grow A Show program aligns with the Lied Centersmission to not only present great art, but to be a place
where fresh and innovative work is born.
The Lied Center and the Grow A Show program have along history of developing new works. Since we openedour doors in 1990, the Lied Center has commissioned
dozens of brand new Grow A Show projects including:
nTraveling West (October 1991) composed by RandallSnyder, performed by Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
nLand (January 1992) by Eiko and KomanCeremonial Images (March 1992) composed by Douglas
Hill, performed by Omaha Symphony and Rough Riders
of Omaha TribenFinnegans Wake (April 1993) by PilobolusnThe Politics of Quiet (September 1996) by Meredith
Monk and EnsemblenThe Shoulder (October 1998) by Dan HurlinnChasing Bird Charlie Parker (April 1999) Danny Grossman Dance Co.nTrio No. 2 for Violin, Piano, and Cello, Op. 77 in One
Movement (November 2001) by Lowell LiebermannnSwing Shift (January 2003) by Kenji BunchnPiano Concerto No. 2 (After Lewis and Clark) (Fall
2004) by Philip Glassnloopdiver (October 2009) by Troika RanchnWhat the Wind Taught Me (20122013)nHayseed (2013) by Susan Werner (with IANR)nNeBRASSka (2014) by Bruce BroughtonnLet There Be Music (2014) by Kurt Knecht
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The Lied Center Statewide Advisory Board and Campus Advisory Board provide valuable resources and input thatenable the Lied Center to reach its full potential as a statewide arts organization. Over the past two decades, boardmember advocacy and contributions have played a major role in the success of the Lied Center.
The advisory board really serves as a sounding boardfor the Lied Center staff and executives. We representcommunities all over the state of Nebraska and help theLied Center determine the best ways to serve not onlythe Lincoln community, but communities across theentire state. My involvement with the Lied Center started
because my wife and I enjoyed attending performances.Since joining the advisory board, it has become muchmore about the relationships weve developed withother Lied Center patrons and our mutual passion toensure that all Nebraskans have access to world-classperforming arts.
~ CHUCK HARRIS, LIED CENTER STATEWIDE ADVISORY BOARDCURRENT PRESIDENT
PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE LIEDSTATEWIDE ADVISORY BOARD
VOLUNTEER USHER PROGRAM
I wanted to do something that wouldgive back to the community. I hadworked at St. Elizabeth for almost 30years, and they had been good to me.I met a lot of people, and it was a wayto give back to the community. Onething that I really enjoyed [about beingan usher at the Lied Center] waswhen we would come to the dancerecitals from Hart Dance Academy andother dance studios, and I would seeall of these little kids that had beenborn at St. Elizabeth. I would run intotheir mothers and theyd say, Oh, Iremember you. You took care of so-
and-so when she was born.~ MARY MERRITT, LIED CENTER VOLUNTEER
USHER AND ARCHIVIST SINCE 1990
PHOTOS: 1) Evelyn Reid has been a committed member of the Lied Center susher team since 2010. We couldnt do what we do without them, Lied CenterExecutive Director Bill Stephan said of the Lied Centers v olunteer force. Theyare the face of our organization and an indispensable part of the Lied Centerfamily. 2) 1998: Lieding the way: Retired nurses Mary Merritt, left, and DorisBuechel do much of their community service work behind the scenes, but theyare also Lied-ing ladies, ushering for many cultural events at the performingarts center. The pair volunteer for a large number of community events andorganizations. ~ Robert Becker. Photo and caption compliments of the LincolnJournal Star
Dedicated volunteers are integral to the success of the Lied Center.
Our beloved ranks of volunteers hand out programs, take tickets,help guests nd their seats and ensure that each Lied Center
performance goes off seamlessly. Over the years, hundreds of
individuals have served as Lied Center volunteers. Today the Lied
Center volunteer staff is over 250 strong!
Members of the CampusAdvisory Board are dedicatedindividuals who bring a vastamount of experience andpassion to the University andto the Lied Center. They are
committed to building campuswide collaborations thatmaximize student engagementand artistic enrichment for thegreater University community.
~ WILLIAM NUNEZ, ASSOCIATE TOTHE CHANCELLOR AND DIRECTOR,INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH ANDPLANNING AND CAMPUS ADVISORYBOARD MEMBER
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Dear Friends,Nebraskans are sophisticated, educated, connected and demand
the best when it comes to entertainment. I am honored to serve as
Artistic Director for Nebraskas Home for the Arts, particularly in thisvery special 25th anniversary year.
Executive Director Bill Stephan and I thrive on the challenge of
offering seasons that are even better than the previous ones and
we are proud to say that this season is one of the best in Lied
Center history, featuring marquee artists in every art form. Getting the
greatest artists in the world to the Lied Center is not always an easy
task. Programming our seasons is a collaborative process between
the Artistic Director and Executive Director. We balance curating aseason that is diverse, in-demand and of the highest artistic quality.
Successful programming involves being up-to-date on artistic
offerings and new up-and-coming artists. I believe my other life asa concert pianist combined with experience as an arts presenter forover 15 years are critical in helping me identify talent and quality.
While it would be nice to be able to say that our expertise and ye arsin the industry make for successful programming, we are frequentlyreminded that its not a perfect science. Its part knowledge, part
initiative and drive, but in large part begging, ghting, timing and luck!
There is truly something for everyone this season including the top American orchestra (Chicago Symphony), a
dance company that has transcended the world of modern dance (Alvin Ailey) and some of the most brilliant artisticminds of our time, like Yo-Yo Ma and Wynton Marsalis to name a few. I hope to see you many times at NebraskasHome for the Arts this anniversary season.
Sincerely,Ann Chang, D.M.
FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
The Lied belongs to the community.
Its the beating heart of the artistic
creativity that happens in this
community and in Nebraska.
Jim & Mary Abel/The Abel Foundation
Anonymous
Assurity Life Insurance Company
Christena & Kelley Baker
Marita & Chuck Burmeister
Kimberly A. Russel & Dirk Brom, MD
Sid & Hazel Dillon
The 25th anniversary season of the Lied Center for Performing Arts would not be possible without the generosityof a very special group of donors, the Sterling Society. The support of these individuals has made the dream of
programming the nest lineup of marquee artists in Nebraska history a reality. They are champions for the arts andsome of the Lied Centers greatest advocates who have made an enormous impact not only on the lives of thosewho attend Lied Center performances, but on the lives of countless Nebraska youth who experience life transforming
moments through the arts inside our walls and in the classroom.
Priscilla Grew
Fred & Mary Anne GuggenmosKaren & Chuck Harris
Mike & Julie Jacobson
Jack Killian
Melvin Kurpjuweit
Drs. David & Marilyn Moore
Rogers Foundation
James C. & Rhonda SeacrestThomas C. & Lisa M. Smith
Struve Foundation
Union Bank & Trust Company
Dr. Tom & Carol Waring
Art & Chris Zygielbaum
Sterling Society membership reects commitments made on or before July 18, 2014. If you would like information on joining theSterling Society in presenting one of the greatest seasons of performing arts in Nebraska history, please contact Ann Chang at402.472.4714 or Bill Stephan at 402.472.8321. This group is limited to 25 members.
TRANSFORMING LIVES
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The rhythms and syncopation of jazz music, which rstrang out in the United States over a century ago, are at the
core of American music. Jazz gave rise to b ig band and
popular music, but it is still alive and swinging at the Lied,
which has featured legendary artists including Wynton
Marsalis, Doc Severinsen, B.B. King, the Count Basie
Orchestra and Sonny Rollins over the years. Wynton
Marsalis once said, Jazz music is the power of n ow.
3 Mo Divas, 2010Abraham Inc., 2010Arturo Sandoval, 1996Bang on a Can Marathon, 2007Bang on a Can All-Stars and String Trio of New York, 1997B.B. King, 1995, 2003Blue Note Records 70th Anniversary Tour, 2009Bobby McFerrin, 1992, 1993, 1997, 2004Bobby Watson and Horizon with Victor Lewis, 1999Bobby Watson with Victor Lewis and the Kenny Barron Trio, 1993Branford Marsalis, 1991Branford Marsalis & Terence Blanchard, 2011C. A. Waller, 2006Caribbean Jazz Project, 1996
Carnegie Hall Jazz Band with Jon Faddis, 1996, 2000Chick Corea & Gary Burton, 2007Chris Botti, 2013Christian McBride and Joe Lovano, 1997Columbia Jazz Jam, 1994Count Basie Orchestra, 2011Count Basie Orchestra with Dizzy Gillespie, 1992Danny Gottlieb, Percussion Drummers Fantasy, 1999Doc Severinsen & His Big Band, 1990, 2007, 2012Don Pullen Piano Jazz, 1992Donald Byrd/The Group JazzTrain, 1999Front Porch Blues, 2002Gary Burton Quartet, 1994Gerry Mulligan, 1994Glenn Miller Orchestra, 2008Herbie Mann with Jasil Brazz, 1994House of Blues/Southern Comfort presents: The Highway 61 Tour
featuring Buddy Guy and The Blind Boys of Alabama, 1998In the Mood, 2010Jackie Allen Jazz Quintet, 2012Jerry Gonzalez and Fort Apache Jazz Band, 2001
John McNeil, 2003
John Pizzarelli, 2007Joshua Redman, 1995Kahil El Zabar with Billy Bang, 1991Kahil ElZabar with David Murray, 1992Kara Leigh Jazz Combo, 2007Karrin Allyson, 2001, 2006Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, 1995, 2003Lionel Hampton, 1990, 1991Lonnie McFadden, 2010Loren Belkers Art of the Ballad, 1993Maria Schneider Orchestra, 2007Marian McPartland Trio, 2004Max Morath, Ragtime Piano, 2001Maynard Ferguson, 1994
Mel Torme and the Woody Herman Orchestra, 1991Mingus Big Band, 1997Modern Jazz Quartet, 1992Moore by Four and T.S. Monk, 1995Nat Reese & Howard Armstrong Blues, 1993Nebraska Jazz Orchestra
with Dave Stryker, 2001 with Kelly Ellenwood, 2004
with Wayne Bergeron, 2010Pat Metheny, 1992Paul Haar , 2006Preservation Hall Jazz Band, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2004, 2006Ramsey Lewis & John Pizzarelli: The Nat King Cole Tribute, 2014Ramsey Lewis and Billy Taylor, 1991Regina Carter, 2002Richard Stoltzman, clarinet with UNL Jazz Ensemble, 2001Rockin Blues Revue John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers, 2005Steve Lippia Simply Sinatra, 2011SFJAZZ Collective The Music of Stevie Wonder, 2012Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra
A Tribute to Duke Ellington, 1999
Solid Blues, 2007
Sonny Rollins, 1993Stefon Harris, 2006, 2008Steve Turre and Sanctied Shells, 1996Take 6, 1991, 2014The Kenny Barron Trio, 1993The Lightning Bugs, 2008The Watts Prophets 1999, 2004Tiempo Libre, 2011Tito Puente Latin Jazz Ensemble, 1998T.S. Monk and the Gary Burton Quartet, 1994Turtle Island Quartet, 1995, 2002, 2006, 2011Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, 2008Wynton Marsalis, 1991, 2009
PHOTOS: 1) Count Basie Orchestra, 2011. 2) B.B. King, 1995.3) Sonny Rollins, 1993. 4) Doc Severinsen, 2012. 5) WyntonMarsalis, 1991. 6) SFJAZZ Collective, 2012. 7) Pat Metheny, 1992.8) Glenn Miller Orchestra, 2008.
TRANSFORMING LIVESMembers of the band were working with us in amaster class and Wynton came in to meet some ofthe players in our band. Just to see him made myheart pound and got me a little nervous, but I wasable to collect myself and play the solo. AfterwardsWynton worked with me on the solo, one-on-one. Tobe able to see him perform and then perform on thesame stage was an absolutely amazing experience.
~ TOMMY KRUEGER, UNL MUSIC EDUCATION ALUMNI ANDCURRENT NEBRASKA HIGH SCHOOL BAND DIRECTOR
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JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH
WYNTON MARSALIS
The Lieds Centers 25th anniversary season opens with
acclaimed musician, composer, band leader and cultural icon,Wynton Marsalis. A nine time GRAMMY-winner and the rstjazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize, Marsalis returns to theLied Center with Jazz at Lincol n Center Orchestra, fteen of the
nest artists in jazz music today. Celebrate the Lieds openingnight with an exciting program of fresh tunes and jazz standards.
SPONSORED BY:FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
The nest big band in the world today.
~ THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, UK
PHOTOBY:FRANKSTEWART
OPENING
NIGHT
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ELLINGTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20GRAMMY-winner Kurt Elling is among the worldsforemost jazz vocalists joining Frank Sinatra, HarryConnick Jr. and Mel Torme as one of the greatest
crooners of all-time. Named Male Vocalist of the
Year an unprecedented 14 times by DownBeatMagazinesCritics Poll, Elling will perform musicfrom his newest album with hits including Come
Fly with Me, On Broadway and more!
PATRON FRIEND SPONSOR:
Dr. M. Colleen Jones
SUPPORTED BY:
The Burket Graf Endowment
SUPPORTED BY:
Elling is the standout male vocalist
of our time.~ THE NEW YORK TIMES
THE WORLD FAMOUSGLENN MILLERORCHESTRA
SATURDAY, MARCH 28The most popular big band in the world brings timelessclassics like Tuxedo Junction, Moonlight Serenade
and Chattanooga Choo Choo back to the stage. TheGlenn Miller Orchestra has been on the road longer and
more continuously than any other big band in history. Its
no wonder they are known for being one of the hardest
working bands in show business. Get In the Mood foran elegant evening of swing as the 17-piece orchestradazzles and delights in their return to the Lied Center.
SPONSORED BY:
Melvin Kurpjuweit
A band ought to have a sound all of its own. It ought to have a personality.~ GLENN MILLER
TRANSFORMING LIVES
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Since its inaugural season in 1990, the Lied has been
bringing Tony Award-winning Broadway shows to
Lincoln. Straight out of New York City, Broadway musicals
including Les Misrables, RENT, CATSand Beauty andthe Beasthave graced the enormous Lied stage. Thanks
to a generous contribution by UNL alumni Glenn Korff,the Lieds Broadway future is even b righter. The GlennKorff Broadway Series will take the Lieds Broadway
programming from great to exceptional with the freshest
musical theater titles and the biggest names in the
business. There is no tune like a show tune at the Lied!
42nd Street, 1996, 2005A Chorus Line, 2011A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, 1999Aint Misbehavin, 1996, 2009All Shook Up, 2007Annie, 2000, 2007Annie Get Your Gun, 2002Avenue Q, 2009Beauty and the Beast, 2002, 2011BLAST!, 2005Blue Man Group, 2011, 2013Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk with Savion Glover, 2003Broadway Today!, 2013Buddy The Buddy Holly Story, 2002
Cabaret, 2002Camelot, 2009Carousel Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, 2008Cathy Rigby is Peter Pan, 2013CATS, 1991, 1999, 2006CHICAGO, The Musical, 2005, 2012City of Angels, 1994Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 2008DRUMLINE LIVE, 2013Elton John and Tim Rices AIDA, 2003, 2007FAME, THE MUSICAL, 2004Fiddler on the Roof, 1993, 2000, 2010Footloose, 2001Fosse, 2003GODSPELL, 2001Grand Hotel, 1992GREASE, 1999, 2004Green Days AMERICAN IDIOT, 2013Guys and Dolls Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, 2004GYPSY, 2008
HAIR, 2014Hairspray, 2007In The Heights, 2012Jam on the Groove, 1996Jesus Christ Superstar, 2009Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, 1998Kiss Me, Kate, 2003Lend Me A Tenor, 1991Les Misrables, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2002MAMMA MIA!, 2005, 2012Man of La Mancha, 1994, 2007MEMPHIS, 2013Menopause The Mus ical, 2011, 2013Miss Saigon, 2005
MOVIN OUT, 2008Oklahoma!, 1997Oops! The Big Apple Circus Stage Show, 1999Peter Pan , 2001Porgy and Bess, 1994Ragtime the Musical, 2001RENT, 2001, 2004, 2006RING OF FIRE The Music of Johnny Cash, 2008RIVERDANCE, 2001, 2002, 2005ROCK OF AGES, 2014Show Boat, 2000Sing-A-Long Wizard of Oz, 2003Smokey Joes Cafe, 1998South Pacic, 2010Spamalot, 2010Spring Awakening, 2011STOMP, 1995, 1998, 2003, 20 07, 2010Sweeney Todd, 2008THE FULL MONTY, 2005The Music Man, 2004
The Pajama Game, 2009The Producers, 2007The Secret Garden, 1994The Sound of Music, 2004The Whos TOMMY, 1995The Will Rogers Follies, 1995, 2006The Wizard of Oz, 1993, 2009Thoroughly Modern Millie, 2005Titanic, 2002West Side Story, 2014Young Frankenstein, 2012
PHOTOS: 1) Beauty and the Beast, 2011. 2) The Wizard of Oz,1993. 3) Les Misrables, 1993. 4) CATS, 1991. 5) Fiddler on theRoof, 2000. 6) Hairs pray, 2007. 7) RENT, 2004. 8) Blue Man Group,2013. 9) Man of La Mancha, 1994.
Thirteen out of my 25 years as a teacher I have beeninvolved in Broadway immersion projects with theLied Center. The students enthusiasm, engagementand interest were evident the rst time they steppedinto the Lied. I loved watching their faces light up ata performance or when working with a performer andthen returning to school eager to talk about what theyexperienced. Some of my students have gone on topursue a career in the performing arts because oftheir experiences at the Lied.
~ DONA BEARD, FORMER LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONARTS TEACHER AT PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL
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PhotosbyJeremyDaniel
Established in 2014, the Glenn Korff Broadway Series enables the Lied Center
for Performing Arts to annually present the highest-quality Broadway shows
to Nebraskans while simultaneously providing opportunities for studentsto work hands-on with top performers and industry professionals. The
Glenn Korff Broadway Series also supports the creation and development
of exciting new Broadway productions through the Lied Centers Grow
A Show program. The Glenn Korff Broadway Series Endowment is
making an immeasurable impact on the performing arts in Nebraska.
Korffs passion for performing arts began on campus as a member of
Kosmet Klub, a male musical and comedy ensemble, for which he served
as a set designer. His experiences with theater at the University were
among his most cherished memories. The Lied Center was selected
to receive support with the hope that a stellar lineup of Broadway
performances might bring students and Nebraskans the same joy and
enrichment that his involvement with musical theater brought to his life.
Were most grateful for Glenns remarkable generosity, and the
University is honored to forever recognize his legacy to enrich the
human spirit through the arts, said UNL Chancellor Harvey Perlman.
I am honored to be able to make this contribution in order to provide future programs that
will enlighten and entertain families and generations of Nebraskans for years to come.
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SISTER ACTOCTOBER 28 & 29
Sister Act is Broadways feel-amazing musicalcomedy smash! The New York Post calls it
ridiculously fun, and audiences are jumping totheir feet in total agreement! Featuring original
music by eight-time Oscarwinner Alan Menken(Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, LittleShop of Horrors), Sister Acttells the story of Deloris
Van Cartier, a wannabe diva whose life takes a
surprising turn when she witnesses a crime and the
cops hide her in the last place anyone w ould think
to looka convent! Under the suspicious watch of
Mother Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sistersnd their voices as she unexpectedly rediscoversher own. A sparkling tribute to the universal pow er
of friendship, Sister Actis reason to rejoice!
SPONSORED BY:
Fresh and innovative.Sister Actis unbridled joy.
~ THE HUFFINGTON POST
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Appropriate for ages ve and up. This is a family-friendly show based on a PG-rated movie.
THE MUSICAL
NOVEMBER 10 & 11Based on one of Hollywoods most beloved
holiday hit movies,Elfis the hilarious tale of
Buddy, a young orphan who is mistakenly
transported back to the North Pole. Unaware
that he is actually human, Buddys enormous
size and poor toy-making abilities cause
him to face the truth. Buddy embarks on a
journey to New York City to nd his father,discover his true identity, and help New York
remember the true meaning of Christmas.
This modern day Christmas classic is sure
to make everyone embrace their inner Elf.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSOR:
Linda & Del Smith
SPONSORED BY:
Endearingly goofy!~ USA TODAY
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Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Eurydices Flight, 2003Diavolo, 2003, 2009Don Cossacks of Rostov, 1999Elisa Monte Dance Feu Follett, 1997Evening of Dance, 2008, 2012G j kh D B ll t f I di 2004
Oakland Ballet, 1998Paris Opera Ballet Ensemble, 1995Paul Taylor Dance Company, 1996, 2009Paul-Andre Fortier Dance, 1993Pilobolus Dance Theater, 1993, 2004, 2011R l 2012
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Alvin Ailey said, I believe that dance came from the
people and that it should always be delivered back to
the people.
Whether prestigious ballet companies or innovative
modern ensembles, the Lied has been delivering
world-class dance to Nebraska for decades. Stunning
performances by the Joffrey Ballet, K irov Ballet, Stars
of the Bolshoi Ballet and Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theater have kept audiences on the edge of their seatsand the tips of their toes.
AEROS, 2001Alvin Ailey A merican Dance Theater, 1992, 1997, 2001, 2011American Ballet Theatre, 1996American Indian Dance Theatre, 1992, 1996AXIS Dance, 2010Ballet dAfrique Noire The Mandinka Epic, 2000Ballet de lOpra de Bordeaux, 2000Ballet Flamenco Jos Porcel, 2005, 2008Ballet Folclrico Nacional de Mxico, 1993Ballet Folklrico de Mxico de Amalia Hernndez, 2012Ballet Hispanico, 2001Ballet West The Sleeping Beauty, 2004Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company, 2006Bebe Miller Dances The Hendrix Project, 1992Beijing Modern Dance Company, 2005Bella Lewitzky Dance Company, 1994Bill T. Jones Solo Program The Breathing Show, 2000Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company Still/Here, 1995Brazils Bal Folclrico da Bahia, 1996BREAK! The Urban Funk Spectacular, 2005Buto-Sha Tenkei, 2000Central Ballet of China, 1995Champions of the Dance, 2008Cirque De La Symphonie, 2011Compagnie de Danse: Jean-Ren Delsoin, 2012Cullberg Ballet Mats Eks Swan Lake, 2002Dana Reitz Dance, 1993Dance Consort: Mezzacappa-Gabrian
Charles Weidman Centennial, 2001Dancers and Musicians of Bali, 1996Danny Grossman Dance Company, 1999David Dorfman Dance Out of Season, 1993David Parsons Dance Company Ahn Trio, 2003David Parsons Dance and Billy Taylor Trio, 1994David Roussve REALITY, 1995
Gajamukha Dance Ballet of India, 2004Garth Fagan Bucket Dance, 1990Georgian State Dance Company, 2002, 2007Gregory Hines, 2000Grupo Folklrico Sangre Azteca, 2006Heidi Latskys GIMP, 2010Houston Ballet Dracula, 1998Hubbard Street Dance Company Chicago, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2006Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, 2007James Sewell Ballet, 1997Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre, 1991Kevin Locke Native Dance Ensemble, 2008Le Ballet National du Senegal: Pangols, 1995Les Ballets Jazz de Montral, 2000Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, 2000, 2006
Les Grand Ballets Canadiens, 1990Lily Cai Chinese Dance Company: Dynasties and Beyond, 2013Lincoln Contemporary Dance Project, 2005Lori Belilove & The Isadora Duncan Dance Company:
Dances Inspired by Greek Antiquity, 2013Lord of the Dance, 2003, 2009Many Moccasins Dance Troupe, 2010Mark Morris Dance Group, 1993Martha Graham Dance Company, 2014Merce Cunningham Dance Company, 2009Miami City Ballet, 1991, 2006Moiseyev Dance Company, 2005, 2008Molissa Fenley State of Darkness, 1992MOMIX, 1992, 2002, 2013Moscow Festival Ballet:
Cinderella, 2007, 2014 Giselle, 1997 Sleeping Beauty, 2010National Ballet of China La Sylphide & The Yellow River, 2002National Song and Dance Ensemble of Tibet, 1996New York City Ballet Hommage A Balanchine, 1993
Ragamala, 2012Repertory Dance Theatre, 1994, 2012Revolution, 2008Richard Alston Dance Company, 2007River North Chicago Dance Company, 2004Ronald K. Brown/Evidence, 2008Royal Ballet of Flanders The Three Musketeers, 2001Royal Winnipeg Ballet Moulin Rouge, 2012 The Magic Flute, 2006Russian National Ballet Swan Lake, 1999, 2006, 2009 The Sleeping Beauty, 1999, 2013Ruth Davidson Hahn & Company with Mikhail Baryshnikov, 2003Sankai Juku, 1993
Shen Wei Dance Arts Company, 2007Spirit of the Dance, 1999St. Petersburg State Ballet Theatre, 2005 Carmen, 2008 Romeo and Juliet, 2008St. Petersburg State Ice Ballet Cinderella, 2001Stars of the Bolshoi Ballet, 1992, 1996Stars of the New York City Ballet, 1991Stephen Petronio Dance Company, 1995STREB, 2000, 2014Susan Marshall & Company The Descent Beckons, 1999Tango Buenos Aires, 1999, 2003, 2007Tap Dogs, 1998Teatro De Danza Espaola, 1994The Joffrey Ballet, 1990, 1994, 2013The Kirov Ballet, 1990This is Tango Now: Identidad, 2012Time Lapse Dance, 2010Trinity Irish Dance Company, 2001Troika Ranch Dance Company, 2001, 2009Twyla Tharp Dance Company, 2003
Urban Bush Women, 1996Veriovka Ukrainian National Song & Dance Ensemble, 2000Western Ballet Theatre: Alice in Wonderland, 2011
PHOTOS: 1) Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, 2011. 2) TheJoffrey Ballet, 2013. 3) New York City Ballet, 1993. 4) PilobolusDance Theater, 2011. 5) Moscow Festival Ballet: Giselle, 1997.6) Paul Taylor Dance Company, 2009. 7) Stars of the BolshoiBallet, 1992.
UKRAINIAN
Brace yourself as Diavolo pushes the boundariesof dance with explosive choreography and colossal
set pieces. Artistic Director Jacques Heim of
Cirque du Soleils Kcleverly mixes acrobaticsand architectural engineering into a hair raising
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Made possible by the NewEngland Foundation for the Arts'National Dance Project, withlead funding from the Doris Duke
Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. MellonFoundation, with additional support from the National
Endowment for the Arts.
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UKRAINIANDANCE ENSEMBLE
Sparkling athletic choreography
to the strains of traditional music.
~ THE NEW YORK TIMES
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24
Voloshky performs with a vitality and joy that
leaps from the stage! High-kicks, stunning
precision and incredible dancers create a
spellbinding show of original choreography setto live music. Combining the strengths of ballet
with the vigor of European folk traditions, the
Voloshky style is bold, powerful and sparkles
with athleticism.
SPONSORED BY:
ARCHITECTURE IN MOTION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3
and architectural engineering into a hair-raising
performance. Experience ballet, contemporary
dance, gymnastics, hip-hop and martial arts at
thrilling speeds and death-defying heights.
SPONSORED BY:
To say Diavolo is exciting is redundant.~ LOS ANGELES TIMES
THE SUZANNE FARRELL
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THE SUZANNE FARRELL
BALLETSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14
George Balanchines legendary muse Suzanne
Farrell brings her ballet company from the KennedyCenter to Nebraska for the rst time. A performanceof Balanchines Swan Lakeheadlines the evening.This one-act enchanting story is performed to the
original Tchaikovsky score. The program also includes
Balanchines Allegro Brillanteand Agon.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSORS:
Dr. Cori S. Amend & Ryan SothanPriscilla Grew
Unique in many ways and led by the most
legendary ballerina alive.
~ WASHINGTON POST
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TOBYROSALIEOCONNOR.IMAGECOURTESYOFBALLETARIZONA.
AILEYAMERICAN DANCE THEATER
TUESDAY, APRIL 7
Electrifying. Joyful. Powerful. Gorgeous.
Be inspired by Aileys incomparable
dancers as they bring you the pulse-racing
thrill of contemporary favorites and the
spirit-lifting joy of such classics as Alvin
Aileys masterpiece, Revelations. Alvin
Ailey American Dance Theater c ontinuesto conrm what dance lovers have long
knownthat in terms of unparalleled
artistry, athletic strength and boundless
passion, nothing beats Ailey.
SUPPORTED BY:
The Ruth Amen Endowment
SPONSORED BY: Dr. Phillip Engen
A masterpiece of American dance.
~ THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
GLENNALLENSIMS.
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Winners of six GRAMMYAwards, The Chieftains
are one of the best known and most celebrated Irish
bands in the world. Establishe d over 50 years ago, The
Chieftains brought traditional Irish music to the world'sattention, earning them the ofcial title of Irelands
Musical Ambassadors. From the pubs of Ireland to
Carnegie Hall, this legendary band takes the Lied stage
just in time for St. Patricks Day.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSOR:
Ed & Denise Mundorf
SPONSORED BY:
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
The Chieftains bring history alivewith their characteristic exuberanceand grace.
~ ASSOCIATED PRESS
Humor is mankinds greatest blessing. ~ M ARK TWAIN
C d l d i l di J L i G i K ill
A Prairie Home Companion, 2013Bill Cosby Live at the Lied, 2011Bill Maher 2014
Stephen Wright, 1990Tim Allen, 1992The Babes 1998
TRANSFORMING LIVESGarrison Keillor began with a Lake Woebegone typeof story. At some point, he made a transition, and
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Comedy legends including Jerry Lewis, Garrison Keillor,Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Cosby have been delivering top-shelf humor to Lied patrons for 25 years. Bring some
humor into your daily life with world-class comedians atthe Lied!
Bill Maher, 2014Cocktails with Larry Miller, 2012Daniel Tosh, 2013David Sedaris, 2007, 2012Garrison Keillor, 2005, 2008, 2011George Carlin, 2006Jerry Lewis, 1993Jerry Seinfeld, 2004, 2009Jim Belushi & The Chicago Board of Comedy, 2013Joan Rivers, 2007Late Nite Catechism, 2003Leighann Lord, 2008Lily Tomlin, 2007
Mark Lowry, 2008Mitch Hedberg, 2004Pat Hazell 1999, 2006Peter Sagal, 2010Shatners World, 2013
The Babes, 1998The Bobs, 1993The Capitol Steps, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2012The Kinsey Sicks, 2005The Red Green Show, 2012, 2014The Second City, 2010, 2012Victor Borge, 1998Wait, Wait . . . Dont Tell Me, 2012Wayne Brady, 2014Weird Al Yankovic, 2004Whose Live Anyway?, 2013
PHOTOS: 1) Jerry Lewis, 1993. 2) Shatners World, 2013. 3) Lily Tomlin,2007. 4) Bill Cosby Live at the Lied, 2011. 5) Garrison Keillor, 2008.6) Jim Belushi & The Chicago Board of Comedy, 2013. 7) David Sedaris ,2012. 8) Jerry Seinfeld, 2009. 9) Wayne Brady, 2014. 10) Cocktails withLarry Miller, 2012. 11) Tim Allen, 1992.
y p , ,he began singing a hymn. I was sitting close to thefront, and thousands of people sang the hymn withhim. It washed over you from behind, and it wasan emotional, beautiful moment. He began talkingabout personal things, his life and mortality. And hewent almost an hour over. I like to think that it wasthe Lied Center audience that touched him, that hecontinued to talk because he enjoyed it so much.
~ KELLEY BAKER, STERLING SOCIETY MEMBERAND FERVENT LIED CENTER ADVOCATE
STEPSA healthy dose of comic relief at the height of election season!For over 30 years the Capitol Steps have been putting politicsand scandal to music in bipartisan spoofery. Armed with a
never-ending supply of fresh material from our elected ofcials,
the Capitol Steps continue to put the mock in democracy.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSORS:
PAULA
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STEPSTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 9
PATRON FRIEND SPONSORS:
Chuck & Karen HarrisJim & Georgianne MasteraArt & Chris Zygielbaum
SPONSORED BY:
The Capitol Steps put the mockin democracy.
PAULAPOUNDSTONEFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7Best known as a regular panelist on NPRs Wait,Wait . . . Dont Tell Me, Emmy Award-winner PaulaPoundstone is the recipient of an American ComedyAward for Best Female Stand-up Comic, and was
recognized on Comedy Centrals100 greatest stand-
ups of all time. Always fresh with the latest material,Poundstone delivers her own distinctive brand of wry,
intelligent and witty comedy.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSORS:
Larry & Bets Frederick
Kris L. Baack, Ph.D.
Wry, intelligent and witty comedy.
~ BOSTON GLOBE
This comedy performance may contain adult humor, content
and themes.
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Celebrating the holiday season at the Lied is an annual
tradition for families across the state. Children, parentsand grandparents alike gather together to kindle the
A Christmas Carol, 1990, 1992, 1994,1996, 1998, 2000, 2002A Judy Collins Christmas, 1999A Scottish Christmas with Bonnie Rideout, 2004A i th B t A Ch h B t L di Ch i t 2012
Riders in the Sky: Christmas the Cowboy Way, 2009Shirim Klezmer Orchestra Nutcracker, 2007The Edlos The Bad B oys of A Cappella Holiday Christmas Show, 2000Th Ki Si H lid P 2003
TRANSFORMING LIVESMy rst part in the Nutcrackerwas as a littlemouse when I was in 5th grade. Dancing on the
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and grandparents alike gather together to kindle the
holiday spirit with shows like U NL Theatres A Christmas
Carol, The Nutcracker Balletand Cirque Dreams Holidaze.
Spirited ensembles like Canadian Brass Christmas andMannheim Steamroller Christmas have been enchanting
Lied audiences for over two decades. Get ready to d eckthe hall this season with an impressive holiday lineup!
Away in the Basement: A Church Basement Ladies Christmas, 2012Boston Brass & The Brass All-Stars Big Band CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE SWINGIN, 2010Canadian Brass: Holiday with the Brass, 1997, 2001, 2008, 2013Celtic Tenors Christmas, 2011Christmas from Dublin starring the Three Irish Tenors, 2002Cirque Dreams Holidaze, 2013Deck the Halls (LSO), 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013Glen Campbells Rhinestone Christmas, 2001Jim Brickman and Friends The Holiday Concert, 2005Lorie Line , 1990 2013Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, 2012
Michael Martin Murpheys A Cowboy Christmas, 2004Mr. Jack Daniels Original Silver Cornet Band Hometown Christmas, 1998
Nebraska Repertory Theatre Jacob Marleys Christmas Carol, 2006, 2007
Nutcracker On Ice, 1993
The Kings Singers Holiday Program, 2003The Nutcracker Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company, 20042013The Oak Ridge Boys Holiday Show, 2003Tomseen Foleys A Celtic Christmas, 2008World Cup Champions on Ice, 1992
PHOTOS: 1) Nutcracker on Ice, 1993. 2) Glen Campbells RhinestoneChristmas, 2001. 3) The Nutcracker Lincoln Midwest Ballet Company,20042013. 4) Cirque Dreams Holidaze, 2013. 5) Tomseen FoleysA Celtic Christmas, 2008. 6) Jim Brickman and Friends The HolidayConcert, 2005. 7) A Judy Collins Christmas, 1999. 8) Shirim KlezmerOrchestra Nutcracker, 2007. 9) A Christmas Ca rol, 1990.10) Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis, 2012.
2011CLARAHANNAHDUNCAN.PH
OTOBYCHRISTRUE
Lied stage was incredible. I remember lookingup to the older dancers and dreaming of beingjust like them someday. I danced the role ofClara in 2004, my senior year of high school.Having this experience gives young people anappreciation of the performing arts you cant
get just by attending a performance.
~ EMILY BULLING BRYAN, MFA IN DANCE AND CHOREOGRAPHY,AND LINCOLN MIDWEST BALLET COMPANY ALUMNA
Mannheim Steamroller rules Christmas!
~ BUSINESSWEEK
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MANNHEIM
STEAMROLLERCHRISTMASBY CHIP DAVIS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25
The spirit of the season comes alive with the signaturesound of Mannheim Steamroller music. GRAMMY
Award-winner Chip Davis has created a show that
features the beloved Christmas music of Mannheim
Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects
performed in an intimate setting. Join in their 30th
Anniversary celebration from the #1 Christmas musicartist in history!
SUPPORTED BY:
CHRISTMASWITH THE KINGS SINGERS
Instantly recognizable for their impeccable vocal
blend and incisive timing, celebrate the holiday
season with Englands most famous a cappella
ensemble! Timeless carols, Christmas classics
and new arrangements highlight this spectacularevening of holiday music. Witness the sublime
musicality and delightful B ritish wit that has earned
the Kings Singers multiple GRAMMYs and a spot
in the Gramophone Hall of Fame.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18
Unmatched for their sheer musicality and ability to entertain.~ THE TIMES, LONDON
TRANSFORMING LIVESThe exactwords out of my 12-year-old daughter'smouth after seeing What the Wind Taught Me:Seriously, I don't see how that s how can be topped.
Many Nebraska children experience the rst professional
arts experience of their lives at the Lied Center. Providing
top-notch, affordable and inspirational performances for
A Light in the Storm Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2002American Magic, 2007Broadway Junior, 2006Buddy Big Mountain , 2000
Michael Lane Trautman, 2005Michael Moschen 2001Minneapolis Childrens Theatre: The Canterville Ghost, 1992
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Then she proceeded to engage mein discussionabout the story, the characters, the actors, thewriter, the special effects and the research ittook to write the sho w. This, thisis how we reachour youth. It took everything I had not to cry andembarrass her in front of her friends.
~ JESSICA REARDON DINGER, MOTHER OF POUND MIDDLESCHOOL STUDENT WHO ATTENDED A STUDENT MATINEE
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families and audience members of all ages has been at
the heart of Lied programming since the beginning. Family
shows such as Mummenschanz, The Magic School Bus,
The Cashore Marionettes and Kennedy Center Theaterfor Young Audiences have been transporting Nebraskachildren to new and exciting worlds for decadeswhether
by ying school bus or canoe. Grab the entire family and
check out affordable family shows at the Lied!
y gCirque loize Nomade, 1998, 2004Clifford the Big Red Dog Live!, 2005Color Me Dark Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2006Dan Zanes and Friends, 2008Darwin the Dinosaur, 2010Disneys Choo Choo Soul, 2011Disneys Discover Theater, 2007DynamO Thtre Lili, 2001Mur-Mur (The Wall), 1994Emmy Gifford Theatre presents
Thumbelina, 1995
The Velveteen Rabbit, 1992Franklin The Turtle in Franklins Class Concert, 2004Fred Garbo's Inatable Theater Company, 2000, 2003, 2009Golden Dragon Acrobats, 2004, 2007, 2010Gregory Popovichs Comedy & Pet Theatre, 2005Imago Theatre, 2011John Tartaglias ImaginOcean, 2013JuggleMania with Shoehorn, 2012Lazer Vaudeville, 1999Locomotion, 2012Maria Del Rey, 2006Mark Nizer, 2002Maurice Sendaks Little Bear and the Enchanted Wood, 2003Mermaid Theater of Nova Scotia:
The Very Hungry Caterpillar & The Very Quiet Cricket, 2002Michael Cooper, 1999, 2008
The Jungle Book, 1993Mummenschanz, 1997National Acrobats of China, 2009Nickelodeon Presents Storytime Live!, 2010Nobodys Perfect Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2010Peking Acrobats, 1996Pickle Family Circus, 1993Pippi Longstocking, 1990Roald Dahls Willy Wonka
Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2007Saturn V Laser Light Show, 1994
Scholastics The Magic School Bus Live!, 1997, 2005Scrap Arts Music, 2005Shanghai Acrobats and Imperial Warriors of the Peking Opera, 1990Shaolin Warriors, 2000, 2009Spencers Theatre of Illusion, 2009, 2013Swazzles Dream Carver, 2013The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2004The Cashore Marionettes, 1998, 2005The Flying Karamazov Brothers, 1991, 1995, 2010The Gizmo Guys, 2001, 2007The Hobbit, 2010The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley, 2008The Passing Zone, 2006The Phantom Tollbooth
Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences, 2009
The Shape of a Girl, 2011The String Beans, 2006The Ugly Duckling, 2012The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites, 2014Tom Kubnek, 2001, 2011What the Wind Taught Me Angels Theatre Company, 2013
PHOTOS: 1) Mummenschanz, 1997. 2) John Tartaglias ImaginOcean,2013. 3)Scholastics The Magic School Bus Live!, 1997. 4) TheCashore Marionettes, 1998. 5) Cirque loize Nomade, 1998.6) Nobodys Perfect Kennedy Center Imagination Celebration, 2010. 7) Imago Theatre, 2011.8)Pippi Longstocking, 1990.
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WEDNESDAY MARCH 18The magic and wonder of Swiss mask theater troupe, Mummenschanz,
returns to America with a program that showcases incredible humor,tilit d i i ti hil t i d bj t
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 versatility and pure imagination while turning everyday objectsinto extraordinary creations. Experience a stunning spectacle ofentertainment and fantasy for all ages that transcends cultural barriers.
Dazzling and delightful . . . witty madness!~ LOS ANGELES TIMES
THURSDAY, APRIL 2 Two of family musics best songwriters, the Okee Dokee B rothersperform folk music to inspire children and their parents to getoutside and experience nature. The two-time Parents Choice
Award-winners have garnered praise from the likes of NPRs AllThings Consideredand USA Today and are GRAMMYAward-
recipients for Best Childrens Album of the Year, 2013.
SPONSORED BY:
FAMFEST SPONSORED BY:
OKEE DOKEEBROTHERSADVENTURE SONGS
COME AT 5:30 PM FOR FAMFEST!Free to ticket holders, FamFest provides dinner and fun educational activities for the whole family!
The massive proscenium stage at the Lied Center hashoused countless theatrical productions over the past
25 years. Notable theater companies such as the Actors
Gang, the Acting Company, Aquila Theatre Company
An Evening with Claire Bloom, 1992An Evening with Peter Bogdanovich, 2006Angels in America Part 1: Millennium Approaches, 1996Angels in America Part 2: Perestroika, 1996Angels Theatre Company
In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre Befriended by the Enemy, 2003
Jonathan Stone Dinner, 1991Junebug Productions, Roadside Theater and Pregones Theater, 2000Junebug/Jack A Play of Stories and Songs from Two Cultures, 1999
Romantic Rhapsody Lincoln Symphony/Lincoln Community Playhouse, 1999
Songs for a New World, 2009Souvenir, 2009Spiderwoman Theater, 1995
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Gang, the Acting Company, Aquila Theatre Company
and L.A. Theatre Works have mesmerized audiences
with some of the most beloved plays in history. All theworlds a stage, and all the men and women merely
players, William Shakespeare writes in As You Like It.Dramatizing the world for over two decades, the Lied
Center invites you to its stage to experience theater tfor Shakespeare himself.
g p yDaytrips, 2012
Marvins Room, 2012The Train, 2007
Anthony Zerbe Its All Done with Mirrors, 2000Aquila Theatre Company A Midsummers Nights Dream, 2010 Catch-22, 2008 Hamlet, 2006 Julius Caesar, 2008 King Lear, 2000
Othello, 2003 The Iliad, 2000 The Man Who Would Be King, 2003 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 2006 The Tempest, 2002
The Wrath of Achilles, 2002Blue Barn Theatres The Empty Plough, 1994C.S. Lewis: The Screwtape Letters, 2013Civil War Voices, 2009Dan Hurlins No (thing so powerful as) Truth, 1995Dan Hurlins Quintland, 1993Dead Man Walking, 2008Ed Asner in FDR, 2011Hal Holbrook Mark Twain Tonight, 1998Harlem, 2002Having Our Say, 1997Hilters Daughter, 2013Homeland, 2009I Love LucyLive On Stage, 2014
g y gKaren Finleys We Keep Our Victims Ready, 1991L.A. Theatre Works: An Evening with L.A. Theatre Works, 2005 Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, 2007 The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, 2005 Pride and Prejudice, 2013Later the Same Eve, 2009Life in a Jar, 2011Little Shop of Horrors, 2012Local Wonders, Nebraska Repertory Theatre, 2011Lyle Victor Albert Scraping the Surface, 2000
Lynn Redgrave Shakespeare for My Father, 1994Measure for Measure, 2005Midsummer Nights Dream, 2008Montana Repertory Theatre The Diary of Anne Frank, 2001 To Kill a Mockingbird, 2009National Theatre of the Deaf An Italian Straw Hat, 1996No Child by Nilaja Sun, 2009Orfo Michel Lemieux Victor Pilon Cration, 2000Pincus & the Pig, 2007Ping Chong, 1991Ping Chong Chinoiserie (World Premiere), 1995Poetry in Motion Behind the Broken Words, 1998REHAB a Musical Journey, 2012Rajeckas & Intraub, 1996, 2002Requiem Variations by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, 1994Rinde Eckert Horizon, 2005, 2006 Romeo Sierra Tango, 2000
p ,Sweeney Todd, presented by Youth Actors Academy of Lincoln, 2006The Acting Company
As You Like It, 1997 Romeo and Juliet and Fresh Numbers, 1998The Actors Gang George Orwells 1984, 2006The Argument and Dinner P arty, 2013The Black Watch, 1998The Church Basement Ladies:
A Mighty Fortress is Our Basement, 2014The Playboy of the Western World, 1990The Reduced Shakespeare Company: The Complete Works of
Shakespeare (Abridged), 2010The Shoulder, Dan Hurlin, 1998The Triumph of the Bereft Woman Brontes Jane Eyre, 1992Theatre de la Jeune Lune Hamlet, 2002Thtre Sans Fil
The Crown of Destiny, 1998 The Hobbit, 1993Then and Now, 2010Then Let Men Know A Portrait of Shakespeares Women, 1992Tim Miller Glory Box, 2007Us, 2007Tony Kushner, 2009Understanding K, 2012Waaxes Law, 2010We Are Family, 2008WE Plays Negro Ensemble Company, 1990YAAL Presents Bye Bye Birdie, 2012
Community Broadway musical theater are included in this list.
PHOTOS: 1) The Acting Company: As You Like It, 1997. 2) AquilaTheatre Company: Julius Caesar, 2008 . 3) Local Wonders, 2011.4) The Actors Gang George Orwells 1984, 2006. 5) AquilaTheatre Company: The Iliad, 2000. 6) Ed Asner in FDR, 2011.7) I Love LucyLive On Stage, 2014.
THE LAST (POTLUCK) SUPPERTHURSDAY APRIL 16
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THE GREATGATSBY
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21Its the 1920s, the age of jazz when wealth, glamourand decadence ignited public fascination for a eeting
moment in time. Montana Repertory Theatre reignites
the timeless F. Scott Fitzgerald classic in this bold
new production.
SPONSORED BY:
I wasnt actually in love, but I felt a sort
of tender curiosity.
~ F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
THURSDAY, APRIL 16The Church Basement Ladies and parishioners
have gathered to celebrate the church's CentennialCelebration while sharing their favorite hot dishes,
desserts and stories from the last 100 years. This
all-newproduction is the nal cha pter in this seriesof laugh-out-loud comedies.
SPONSORED BY:A down-home charmer that offers loads of laughs.
~ STAR TRIBUNE
The Nebraska premiere of Peter and the Starcatchertakes ahilarious romp through the Neverland you never knew. The winner
of ve Tony Awards, this swashbuckling prequel to Peter Pan will
have you hooked from the moment you let your imagination take
ight. A company of a dozen actors play more than a hundred
unforgettable characters, all on a journey to answer the century-old question: How did Peter Pan become "The Boy Who Never
Grew Up"? This epic origin story of popular cultures most enduring
d b l d h t th t i i ti i th t
THE STARCATCHER
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and beloved character proves that your imagination is the mostcaptivating place in the world.
PATRON FRIEND SPONSORS:
Chuck & Karen HarrisArt & Chris Zygielbaum
SPONSORED BY:
SEE LIEDCENTER.ORGThe most exhilarating storytelling on Broadway in decades.~ THE NEW YORK TIMES
CATCHERNot for children under the age of 10.
The Neverland you never knew...until now.
American Liszt Society Festival Christus UNL School of Music, 2005American String Quartet, 1991, 1992, 1993Anonymous 4 & Abendmusik Chorus, 2000Andr Previn with Orchestra of St. Lukes, 1995Anne Donnadieu and Mark Clinton From Paris with Love, 2008Arnaldo Cohen, Piano, 2014
Die Fledermaus, 1990Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra, 2009Emanuel Ax, Piano, 2012Emerson String Quartet, 1992English Concert Orchestra, 1991Eugene Istomin with Lincoln Symphony Orchestra 1991
Yo-Yo Ma said, I think of a piece of music as somethingthat comes alive when it is being performed. The worlds
nest symphony orchestras including The Cleveland
Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra and the Royal
Concertgebouw Orchestra as well as top classical
TRANSFORMING LIVESIt was amazing to be in his [Yo-Yo Mas]presence. There are no words to describe whatIm going through right now. Im never going toforget this.
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Arnaldo Cohen, Piano, 2014Australian Chamber Orchestra, 1998, 2004Awadagin Pratt, 1994BBC Concert Orchestra with Keith Lockhart, 2013Beaux Arts Trio, 2000Beethovens 9th Symphony UNL Orchestra/Choir, 2004Benjamin Brittens War Requiem, 2012Brahms Requiem UNL School of Music, 2003Broyhill Chamber Ensemble, 1991Budapest Chamber Orchestra Franz Liszt, 1990Bulgarian State Opera Turandot, 2007Canadian Brass, 1995Cape Town Philharmonic, 2011Celebr
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