Forget love triangles. Shakespeare draws love octagons in this play of separated twins, ingenious pranks and mistaken identities. Let your head spin on the shipwrecking waves of this comedy about gender expression and sexual identity.
Performances will be held in Miller Lab Theatre, located at 51st Street and Huntington Ave.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
߲ݴý's Elder Gallery will showcase recent gifts to the university's permanent collection in an exhibition entitled Virtuosity. Permanent collection artwork aims to inspire and educate the ߲ݴý community. Many additional works of art can be viewed across campus.
The collection is continually growing due the generous donations. Recent donors that helped make Virtuosity possible include: Connie Gillock, Reba Huge, Josh Johnson, Lisa Lockman, Laird Nygren, Dennis Schmidt and Amanda Smith.
The exhibition opens Tuesday, February 28, with a reception on March 31 from 5-7 p.m. in Elder Gallery, located inside the Rogers Center for Fine Arts at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
Forget love triangles. Shakespeare draws love octagons in this play of separated twins, ingenious pranks and mistaken identities. Let your head spin on the shipwrecking waves of this comedy about gender expression and sexual identity.
Performances will be held in Miller Lab Theatre, located at 51st Street and Huntington Ave.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
߲ݴý's Elder Gallery will showcase recent gifts to the university's permanent collection in an exhibition entitled Virtuosity. Permanent collection artwork aims to inspire and educate the ߲ݴý community. Many additional works of art can be viewed across campus.
The collection is continually growing due the generous donations. Recent donors that helped make Virtuosity possible include: Connie Gillock, Reba Huge, Josh Johnson, Lisa Lockman, Laird Nygren, Dennis Schmidt and Amanda Smith.
The exhibition opens Tuesday, February 28, with a reception on March 31 from 5-7 p.m. in Elder Gallery, located inside the Rogers Center for Fine Arts at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
߲ݴý's Elder Gallery will showcase recent gifts to the university's permanent collection in an exhibition entitled Virtuosity. Permanent collection artwork aims to inspire and educate the ߲ݴý community. Many additional works of art can be viewed across campus.
The collection is continually growing due the generous donations. Recent donors that helped make Virtuosity possible include: Connie Gillock, Reba Huge, Josh Johnson, Lisa Lockman, Laird Nygren, Dennis Schmidt and Amanda Smith.
The exhibition opens Tuesday, February 28, with a reception on March 31 from 5-7 p.m. in Elder Gallery, located inside the Rogers Center for Fine Arts at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
The spring International Film Series — hosted by the Department of Modern Languages — continues with A Story of Yonosuke.
Synopsis: Based on the novel Yokomichi Yonosuke by Shuichi Yoshida, the film is set in 1980’s Japan when Yonosuke Yokomichi (Kengo Kora), a slightly awkward young man with a warm heart from the port city of Nagasaki, arrives to study in Tokyo and encounters an array of people whose lives will be changed forever because of him.
(Japan, 2012, Drama, 160 min., NR)
This film is free and open to the public.
߲ݴý's Elder Gallery will showcase recent gifts to the university's permanent collection in an exhibition entitled Virtuosity. Permanent collection artwork aims to inspire and educate the ߲ݴý community. Many additional works of art can be viewed across campus.
The collection is continually growing due the generous donations. Recent donors that helped make Virtuosity possible include: Connie Gillock, Reba Huge, Josh Johnson, Lisa Lockman, Laird Nygren, Dennis Schmidt and Amanda Smith.
The exhibition opens Tuesday, February 28, with a reception on March 31 from 5-7 p.m. in Elder Gallery, located inside the Rogers Center for Fine Arts at 50th Street and Huntington Ave. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday from 1 to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
The ߲ݴý Symphonic Band completes its concert season by welcoming the Lincoln Northeast High School bands and orchestra to ߲ݴý. The band will perform works by Washington State-based composer Alex Shapiro, a musical “love letter” by New Hampshire composer Andrew Boysen Jr., dance music by Puerto Rican-American composer and conductor Giovanni Santos, and an uplifting work by composer David Maslanka.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Kwame Dawes will deliver the William C. Kloefkorn Nebraska Writers Series lecture at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 20 in Elder Gallery.
Dawes has authored 36 books of poetry, fiction, criticism, and essays, including, most recently, Nebraska (UNP, 2019), Bivouac (Akashic Books, 2019), and City of Bones: A Testament (Northwestern, 2017). Speak from Here to There (Peepal Tree Press), co-written with Australian poet John Kinsella, appeared in 2016. Dawes is Glenna Luschei Editor of Prairie Schooner and Chancellor’s Professor of English at the University of Nebraska. He is also a faculty member in the Pacific MFA Program. He is director of the African Poetry Book Fund and artistic director of the Calabash International Literary Festival. Dawes is a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.
William Kloefkorn taught English at ߲ݴý for 35 years from 1962 to 1997. He died in May 2011.
The event is free and open to the public.
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
Jordan Stempleman will present Thursday, April 27 as part of ߲ݴý's Visiting Writers Series and Wesleyan Writers Workshop.
Stempleman is the author of nine books of poetry, including Cover Songs (The Blue Turn), Wallop, and No, Not Today (Magic Helicopter Press). He edits The Continental Review, Windfall Room, and Sprung Formal and runs the Common Sense Reading Series.
The event is free and open to the public.
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season
In the spooky world of the Brothers Grimm, everyone has their secret wish. The different desires of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Baker all will cross as soon as they step into the woods.
Tickets can be purchased at nebrwesleyan.edu/theatre/current-season