Event Archives

The Growth of an Artist: Commemorating 100 Years of The Song of the Lark

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To celebrate the publication centenary of Willa Cather’s novel The Song of the Lark, the Willa Cather Foundation has invited artists from across Nebraska or with Nebraska ties to participate in an exhibition entitled The Growth of an Artist: Commemorating 100 Years of The Song of the Lark. Artists participating will create works in various mediums inspired by many themes present in the novel’s text and their work will be on display during the 60th annual Willa Cather Spring Conference, which will center on Cather’s use of the arts in The Song of the Lark. 


CATHERLAND

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We are thrilled to bring the first staged reading of this new musical from the writing team of Becky Boesen and David von Kampen. CATHERLAND tells the story of Susan, an emerging writer living the life of her dreams, complete with an adoring husband and an almost-finished first novel. When tragedy strikes, and the trajectory of her life changes, she must decide how to move forward. Searching for answers, she flees to Red Cloud, Nebraska, the childhood home of novelist Willa Cather.


Artist's Reception for Jorn Olsen

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We invite you to attend an artist's reception honoring photographer Jorn Olsen, who has captured the essence of Nebraska's plains with his stunning work. Olsen will also be signing copies of his award-winning book entitled Across a Wide Horizon.


Association of Nebraska Art Clubs Traveling Exhibition

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View the work of some of Nebraska’s best contemporary artists as the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs (ANAC) brings its award-winning pieces to the Red Cloud Opera House. This exhibition, themed A Splash of Gold, showcases the incredible artistic talent from throughout the state.


The String Beans

Opera House:

Join us prior to the Red Cloud community Easter Egg Hunt to enjoy a free family-friendly concert and lunch.

Music from The String Beans is a fun mix of rock, country, blues, pop, polka and even a little rap! String Beans songs are all about the stuff kids love — dinosaurs, sports, animals, food, cartoons and just having fun. Some of the songs are even educational and teach youngsters all about things like astronomy, nature, language and Nebraska history.


Lester Junction

Opera House:

Red Cloud’s homegrown band is returning to the Opera House stage for a second time. Last year’s performance was a sell-out and we cannot wait to hear the new music that the group has been preparing. This show will include a variety of music from the late 1960’s to today, including country, rock, alternative and a touch of blues.


Jorn Olsen Photography

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Focusing on Nebraska’s landscapes and native wildlife, Hastings photographer Jorn Olsen has captured the raw and natural beauty of the state with a click of the camera. From the Sandhill crane migration on the Platte River to the vivid colors of an autumn sunset over the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie, Olsen creates magnificent images of Nebraska’s natural assets. 


The Patrick Lentz Duo

Opera House:

As one of Kansas City’s most sought-after bands, The Patrick Lentz Duo plays a wide variety of music of music, including  pop, rock, hip hop, blues, and soul. A show by these talented performers is not to be missed! Patrick Lentz has a beautiful voice and he knows how to create an evening to remember. The top show to see this Valentine's Day will be at the Red Cloud Opera House. Get your tickets today before they're gone!


Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience

Opera House:

What’s your favorite Beatles song? When asked this question, people don’t just tell you the name of the  song. They tell you a story associated with that song – about a first love, a first kiss or a touching story about a parent or the loss of a loved one. Simply put, The Beatles music is the soundtrack to our lives. Yesterday and Today gets to the heart of that. This show takes the incredible music of The Beatles and personalizes it with the stories and perspectives of audience members.