OMAHA PERFORMING ARTS ANNOUNCES 2013/2014 SEASON ...
OMAHA PERFORMING ARTS ANNOUNCES 2013/2014 SEASON ...
OMAHA PERFORMING ARTS ANNOUNCES 2013/2014 SEASON ...
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Thursday, March 27, <strong>2014</strong> | 7:30 p.m. | Holland Center >> Soweto Gospel Choir<br />
1200 Club (Holland Center – Scott Recital Hall)<br />
Friday, February 7, <strong>2014</strong><br />
Friday, February 21, <strong>2014</strong><br />
Saturday, March 15, <strong>2014</strong><br />
Saturday, April 5, <strong>2014</strong><br />
Friday, May 2, <strong>2014</strong><br />
Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio<br />
Sean Jones Quartet<br />
Christopher O'Riley<br />
Delfeayo Marsalis<br />
Zoë Keating<br />
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EDITOR NOTE: Electronic background materials for the artists and productions are available through<br />
Omaha Performing Arts’ FTP website. Information is available for download in a file labeled<br />
“<strong>2013</strong>/<strong>2014</strong> Season Materials” within which are photos of each of the artists for the season. If you have<br />
difficulty accessing this ftp site or would like another photo, please don’t hesitate to contact Rosalee<br />
Roberts, 402-203-6851.<br />
Here’s the link to get to the FTP site: ftp://ftp.omahaperformingarts.org<br />
And the login information:<br />
Username: mediaftp<br />
Password: !FTP!media<br />
ABOUT <strong>OMAHA</strong> <strong>PERFORMING</strong> <strong>ARTS</strong><br />
Omaha Performing Arts is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing world-class performances to the Omaha<br />
metropolitan area. Omaha Performing Arts’ commitment to the arts extends into its own series, Omaha Performing Arts<br />
Presents, as well as education and community involvement programs that help ensure the arts have a far-reaching impact. In<br />
partnership with Broadway Across America, Omaha Performing Arts also brings the finest in touring Broadway productions to<br />
Omaha,<br />
Core to its mission, Omaha Performing Arts manages two landmark venues, the Holland Performing Arts Center and<br />
the Orpheum Theater – the former, which includes the acoustically acclaimed Kiewit Concert Hall and Scott Recital Hall and the<br />
latter, which includes Slosburg Hall, a proscenium theater. Omaha Performing Arts also provides comprehensive ticketing<br />
services for cultural and performing arts within the region through Ticket Omaha (www.TicketOmaha.com).<br />
Omaha Performing Arts’ performances are supported in part by the Nebraska Arts Council, Nebraska Cultural<br />
Endowment, the Mid-America Arts Alliance, National Endowment for the Arts, the City of Omaha and the Douglas County<br />
Visitor Improvement Fund. For more information on Omaha Performing Arts visit www.OmahaPerformingArts.org.