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Lied Center for Performing Arts

301 N. 12th St., Lincoln, NE, 68588
(402) 472-4747

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Lied Center for Performing Arts
301 N. 12th St.
Lincoln, NE 68588
(402) 472-4747
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Daniel Tosh
Daniel Tosh
His father is a Presbyterian pastor. Is an avid snowboarder and surfer. Chose accounting as his major because he likes "to sleep in late and not have to physically do any work." Has claimed that the countdown found on his website will expire on his 38th birthday, at which time he will end his career by committing suicide....
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
In the Tony-Award winning new musical comedy The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, six young people in the throes of puberty, overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, learn that winning isn't everything and that losing doesn't necessarily make you a loser....
Blue Man Group
Blue Man Group
Experimental musical theater troupe the Blue Man Group were founded in 1987 by longtime friends Matt Goldman, Phil Stanton, and Chris Wink; identical in their blue-painted skin, skullcaps, and black clothing, they soon became a fixture of the New York underground performance art scene thanks to their regular appearances in Central Park, followed by shows at noted East Village spaces including Dixon Place, Performance Space 122, and the Wooster Group's Performing Garage....
Celtic Thunder
Celtic Thunder
This Baltimore-area group plays souped-up Irish and Irish-American music. ~ Steve Winick, Rovi
Riders in the Sky
Riders in the Sky
Beginning each performance with their trademark greeting, "Mighty fine and a great big Western 'Howdy,' all you buckaroos and buckarettes," Riders in the Sky simultaneously paid tribute to and poked gentle fun at the classic cowboy songs of the 1930s and 1940s, particularly the work of the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy Rogers, and Gene Autry....
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