Bringing Great Performances To Central Nebraska Since 1948 |
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Entrance is on the South side of Central
Elementary.
Arrive by way of 2nd Ave (Hwy 44), turning West on 23rd or 22nd street.
2009-2010 Concert Season
For a show like you’ve never seen before, meet Stringfever! With their electric instruments,unique sound and sense of humor, they give a must-see performance; superb for unforgettable entertainment. Welcome to the finest electric stringed instruments played by superbly talented, charismatic and witty musicians - and to top it all they are all from the same family! |
BONI PUERI ("Good Boys"), the Czech Boys Choir has given more than 2500 concerts in North America, Asia and Europe, has produced 13 recordings and has been invited to participate in 20 other recordings with Supraphon, EMI, BMG and ArcoDiva. In addition, Boni Pueri has been featured on a number of television and radio broadcasts. The choirs are invited to perform regularly with eminent artists, including José Carreras, and with other important ensembles and orchestras around the world. |
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GRAND PRIZE AND GOLD MEDAL WINNERS OF THE PRESTIGIOUS FISCHOFF CHAMBER MUSIC COMPETITION in 2007, the Prima Trio distinguishes itself not only with its remarkable playing, but also through the repertoire it performs, from Mozart to Schickele as well as arrangements of Piazzolla and Lotti by their clarinetist Boris Allakhverdyan. | Great music is still around - you just have to know where to look for it. If you are longing for the greatest popular music of the 20th century, you've come to the right place. Fred Radke and the Harry James Orchestra have entertained folks of all ages, at all types of venues, including conventions, cruise ships, formal concerts, and international tours. The group, along with the talented and beautiful vocalist Gina Funes, features show-tunes, standards, love songs, and music from the golden age of swing. |
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Home Free is a perfect fusion of comedy and four-part harmony, built upon the acoustic beauty of "a cappella" and combined with one astounding vocal percussionist. While singing a wide variety of styles within the all-encompassing genre of a cappella, Home Free is doing what they love, anxious to continue pushing the boundaries of what they can do, both musically and professionally. |
Jamie Adkins began his career at the age of 13 in San Diego, where he delighted passers-by as a street performer. Later, in San Francisco, he joined the Pickle Family Circus. Then this eclectic clown, juggler, balancing artist and poet joined Montréal's Cirque Éloize and was soon an integral member. In over 500 productions, Jamie distinguished himself with his unique style that faithfully and humorously conveyed the essence of the ordinary man. Jamie again teamed up with Cirque Éloize to produce Typo, a show of his own creation, which toured the world giving more than 200 performances over 2 years winning the admiration of critics and adoration of the circus-going public. Jamie Adkins is now delighted to present his newest creation Circus INcognitus. |
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