Past Events
Association of Nebraska Arts Club Traveling Exhibit
Red Cloud Opera House is pleased to host the traveling exhibit of the Association of Nebraska Art Clubs (ANAC) Tuesday, Jan. 22 through Saturday, Feb. 9. The exhibit is open for viewing in our second-floor auditorium during regular business hours. The works on display consist of 24 Award of Excellence winners from ANAC’s 2018 juried art conference. Also on exhibit is "CatTails" by Gwen Lewis of the Red Cloud Area Artists club. Lewis' work garnered an Honorable Mention at the 2018 conference.
Featured Artists and Clubs
5th Annual Soup Showdown Rescheduled
The Red Cloud Opera House will be brimming with enticing aromas as local chefs dust off their favorite recipe for the 5th annual Soup Showdown. The event is open to the public from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. for a free will donation. Warm up by sampling a variety of soups and participate in the fun and lively competition by casting your vote for the “Best of the Showdown!” There are even more chances for your favorite chef to win with additional awards for taster's choice and presentation.
Rave On! The Buddy Holly Experience
Rave On! re-invents the ordinary tribute show with an electrifying, high-energy, rock n' roll extravaganza featuring America's premiere Buddy Holly interpreter, Billy McGuigan, who is a “spitting image” of the legendary rocker. Backed by the rockin' Rave On! Band, McGuigan’s incredible musicianship helps to ignite the stage and breathe new life into the music of Buddy Holly.
Catherland Through My Lens
Catherland Through My Lens is currently on display at the Opera House gallery, now through April 1st. An artists' reception was held Friday, Feb. 8 at the gallery. Featured local artists are Linda Brinda and Liz Rasser, both avid photographers with "Catherland" as their subject matter. Brinda, a ranch wife, lives near the Cather Prairie. Her images capture the splendor of rural life, large- and small-scale; as well as document the ranching lifestyle. She finds photography “therapeutic, challenging and exciting,” as will the viewer of her photographs!
Rothenberger Book Talk and Signing
Join author Steven Rothenberger in the Red Cloud Opera House gallery as he talks about his first full-length book, Scottsbluff in ’62: A Rock 'N' Roll Retrospective of Small Town America. Beginning in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the cruisin’ capital of western Nebraska, the 60s music scene is quickly expanded to reflect rock ‘n’ roll on a regional and national basis with mentions of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show and the Woodstock Music Festival.
Willa Cather's Birthday Celebration and Open House
Join us in celebrating Willa Cather’s birthday! The National Willa Cather Center and Red Cloud Opera House will be open for guests to view the facilities, shop our bookstore, and enjoy a piece of cake.
Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, on December 7, 1873, the eldest of seven children raised by Charles and Virginia. The family moved to Nebraska in April 1883, and settled into life in Red Cloud. Even after Cather moved away, she would return to Red Cloud often to visit family and friends and enjoy her beloved prairie.
The String Beans Performance
Family-friendly, youth-centered entertainment is on tap when The String Beans visit the Red Cloud Opera House on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. The Lincoln-based group will perform a variety of original songs about all the things kids love: animals, cartoons, food, sports and more. The hilarity and spontaneity of The String Beans is designed to get audiences singing and dancing to the music. There is no charge for this event and pizza will be provided.
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Theodore Wheeler Book Talk & Signing
Nebraska author Theodore Wheeler will talk about his World War I-era novel Kings of Broken Things and sign copies in the Red Cloud Opera House gallery in honor of Veteran's Day. Wheeler received the 2018 Nebraska Book Award for Fiction Honor for Kings of Broken Things. Set in Omaha and filled with its history, the novel is an immigrant coming-of-age story set amid the domestic strife of World War I, the machine-boss era politics in Nebraska, and events surrounding the lynching of Will Brown during the Red Summer of 1919.