The Lincoln Community Playhouse and Haymarket Theater open demonstrates this week.
In front of an audience at the Playhouse, 2500 S. 56th St. is the young generation of "The Boxcar Children," with exhibitions at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 and 2 p.m. Oct. 29-30 and Nov. 5-6.
Stranded and in threat of being sent to various encourage homes, the Alden kin flee and make their home in a surrendered railroad car. Sought after by the powers and a puzzling outsider, the youngsters find the prizes and dangers of life on the keep running, and in addition the delight of keeping their family together.
It depends on the book by Gertrude Chandler Warner and coordinated by Christine Cottam.
Tickets are $15. For reservations, go to lincolnplayhouse.com or 402-489-7529.
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Opening Thursday at the Haymarket Theater, Eighth and Q boulevards, is "Fat Pig," Neil LaBute's discourse on how ladies, especially hefty ladies, are investigated for their identity construct exclusively in light of their appearance, and how men are condemned or looked downward on for not dating somebody customarily wonderful.
The play is for any individual who has ever felt reluctant about their body and any individual who has ever felt like they experienced difficulty in the dating scene.
Coordinated by Walter J. McDowell III, the play highlights Krystal Wilwerding, Nicholas Russell, Patrick Conley and Tarrah Oliverius.
Exhibitions are 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3-5 and 2 p.m. Nov. 6. Tickets are $15 and $12 for understudies and seniors and are accessible at haymarkettheatre.org or at the entryway starting a hour prior to the execution.
In front of an audience at the Playhouse, 2500 S. 56th St. is the young generation of "The Boxcar Children," with exhibitions at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 and Nov. 4 and 2 p.m. Oct. 29-30 and Nov. 5-6.
Stranded and in threat of being sent to various encourage homes, the Alden kin flee and make their home in a surrendered railroad car. Sought after by the powers and a puzzling outsider, the youngsters find the prizes and dangers of life on the keep running, and in addition the delight of keeping their family together.
It depends on the book by Gertrude Chandler Warner and coordinated by Christine Cottam.
Tickets are $15. For reservations, go to lincolnplayhouse.com or 402-489-7529.
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Opening Thursday at the Haymarket Theater, Eighth and Q boulevards, is "Fat Pig," Neil LaBute's discourse on how ladies, especially hefty ladies, are investigated for their identity construct exclusively in light of their appearance, and how men are condemned or looked downward on for not dating somebody customarily wonderful.
The play is for any individual who has ever felt reluctant about their body and any individual who has ever felt like they experienced difficulty in the dating scene.
Coordinated by Walter J. McDowell III, the play highlights Krystal Wilwerding, Nicholas Russell, Patrick Conley and Tarrah Oliverius.
Exhibitions are 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3-5 and 2 p.m. Nov. 6. Tickets are $15 and $12 for understudies and seniors and are accessible at haymarkettheatre.org or at the entryway starting a hour prior to the execution.
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