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The University of Nebraska is an economic engine for the state, driving growth and success. Just as importantly, it's a cultural engine for Nebraska. From music to dance, theatre programs to lecture series, athletic events to art, the university's four campuses contribute to a thriving arts and cultural community. We're proud to be the people's university—enriching lives across the state.

To find out more about NU's impact, visit: nebraska.edu/economic-impact

WELCOME TO THE LIED CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS!

WELCOME TO

THE 2025-2026

SEASON AT THE LIED CENTER!

Sharing an exceptional performing arts experience with family and friends is truly one of life’s great joys. There are few times when we are more connected to those around us than when we’re seated together in a theater, witnessing something thrilling or inspirational or entertaining. For an hour or two, we escape the real world and travel to a place of laughter, romance, beauty, excitement, culture and so many things that fill our souls.

Every season at the Lied is unique, combining encore performances from legendary artists with breathtaking talent that has never graced the Lied Center stage. This season we are thrilled to welcome back many of our favorite artists of all time! The Boston Pops under the baton of Keith Lockhart, the internationally celebrated Philadelphia Orchestra , Second City, and Stars of American Ballet all return to the Lied Center as many of our community’s favorite ensembles.

The Glenn Korff Broadway series continues in 2026 with The Music Man and SUFFS , the new hit musical making its Nebraska premiere. Winner of the 2024 Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Book of a Musical, this moving show tells the story of the brave, passionate, funny, inspirational women who fought to win the right for women to vote in the United States.

There’s so much to be excited about this season ( The Moth! Dirty Dancing in Concert! Gunhild Carling! Capital City, a new play commissioned by the Lied! ), and I hope you’ll take the opportunity to experience countless date nights, outings with the family, or the best of times with friends featuring the world’s best music, theater and dance artists. Take the time now to plan and schedule your favorite moments of the year with us. Life is short. Eat the cake. Buy the tickets. Enjoy these once-in-alifetime moments that we can treasure together forever.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Lied Center for Performing Arts honors and acknowledges that it resides on the traditional and unceded territories of the Pawnee, Ponca, Otoe-Missouria, Umo n ho n , Dakota, Lakota, Arapaho, Cheyenne and Kaw Peoples, as well as the relocated Ho Chunk (Winnebago) , Iowa and Sac and Fox Peoples. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.

May this acknowledgment affirm the Lied Center’s commitment to building and strengthening partnerships with vibrant Indigenous communities who continue to thrive and honor their sacred connection to this land.

Photo Credit: Ethan Freese

HIXSON-LIED

LEGACY

Ernst F. Lied and Christina Hixson have transformed the lives of millions of Americans through the Lied Foundation Trust with philanthropic contributions of more than $300 million to over 125 different organizations in seven states.

Born in 1906, Ernst F. Lied was a 1927 graduate of the University of Nebraska. He achieved business success as the owner of a Buick dealership in Omaha and as a real estate magnate in Las Vegas. Having no living relatives, he established a trust in 1972, and upon his death in 1980, his secretary and business partner Christina Hixson was appointed to administer the foundation.

The first gift from the Lied Foundation Trust was a $10 million matching grant to build the Lied Center for Performing Arts in the early 1980s at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in memory of Lied’s parents, Ernst M. and Ida K. Lied. The Lied Foundation Trust went on to support many projects in Nebraska, including Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo Lied Jungle, the Lied Lodge in Nebraska City, and the Lied Transplant Center at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

“ THE LIED CENTER’S MOST IMPORTANT ROLE IS TO INTRODUCE INDIVIDUALS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE AND CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS TO ENRICHING AND DIVERSE PERFORMING ARTS EXPERIENCES.

Christina Hixson

Christina Hixson first partnered with Lied in 1944 as his secretary at the Omaha Buick dealership, and she followed him to Las Vegas as a business partner in 1960. After Lied’s death, Hixson became the executrix of his estate and continues to serve as the Lied Foundation’s sole trustee. It was Hixson who made the decision to support the construction of the Lied Center for Performing Arts.

In 2000, she also announced a gift of $18 million to support UNL’s Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. One of the last major gifts of the Lied Foundation Trust was a $2.5 million grant for the construction of the Lied Center’s new multipurpose space, the Lied Commons, which opened in 2012. Together, Lied and Hixson built a multimillion-dollar empire that has positively impacted the lives of millions of people in Nebraska and across the nation.

LIED CENTER STAFF

BUSINESS SERVICES

Natalie Stroud, Associate Executive Director

Sharon Burkle, Finance Specialist

Jesse Dillman, Data Systems Manager

Rose Khorsandi, Administrative Projects Coordinator

Paige Patton, Programs & Events Specialist

Michelle Zinke, Administrative Coordinator

DEVELOPMENT

Amy Ossian, Associate Director of Development & Membership

Ben Cuca, Development Coordinator

Hannah Miller, Administrative & Development Associate

EDUCATION & ARTS PROGRAMS

Jane Schiermeyer Hansen, Education & Community Engagement Director

Sasha Dobson, Education Outreach Manager

Nancy Engen-Wedin, Education & Grant Programs Manager

EVENTS & FACILITIES

Mark Moore, Associate Director of Events & Facilities

Casey Barnett, Custodial Leader

Bethany Blackman, Usher & Events Coordinator

Stacy Brand, Assistant Facility Services Manager

Laura Ekinde, Custodian

Holden Franken, Events Coordinator

Steve Pearson, Event Services Manager

Christian Richey, Building & Grounds Attendant

Jillian Stewart, Assistant Custodial Services Manager

Jayden Taylor, Custodian

PRODUCTION

Jesse Snyder, Director of Production

Mike Doran, Audio & Production Specialist

Raymond Guern, Production Technician

Jason Hibbard, Production Coordinator

Melanie Rudy, Production & Broadcasting Associate

Ted Tipton, Associate Technical Director

MARKETING & PUBLIC RELATIONS

Matthew Boring, Deputy Director

Lauren Durban, Communications Manager

Andrea Fabiano, Marketing Projects Coordinator

Thao Huynh, Graphics Specialist

TICKET OFFICE

Ginger Dzerk, Associate Director of Ticketing & Patron Services

Kelly Buresh, Group Sales Manager

Drew Caskey, Administrative Ticket Office Manager

John Fucinaro, Ticketing Operations & Sales Manager

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA FOUNDATION

Barbara Kohler, Director of Development

EMERITA

Lucy Buntain Comine, Senior Development Director

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

ARRIVING FOR A PERFORMANCE

Performance times vary. Please check your ticket or call 402.472.4747 to confirm starting times. Ushers will seat latecomers at an appropriate time to minimize disruption. For most performances, the lobby will open one hour prior to show time, and the auditorium doors will be open 30 minutes before the show.

ADMISSION

Regardless of age, every person must have a ticket for admission. Children under age 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all Lied Center events.

PARKING

There are many nearby parking options in downtown Lincoln. For more information, visit the City of Lincoln Parking Services website at ParkAndGo.org.

VALET PARKING

The Lied offers limited valet parking for most Lied Season main stage season events. Purchase your valet parking in advance at liedcenter.org/parking or through the Lied ticket office at 402-472-4747.

ACCESSIBLE SEATING

All Lied Center venues have wheelchairand scooter-accessible locations where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs or transfer to theater seats. Patrons with mobility disabilities should request accessible seating when ordering tickets. For website orders at liedcenter.org, accessible seats in the main hall are marked with the ISA symbol. Lied Center staff are not able to physically assist patrons with chair transfers. Should you require direct physical assistance, please plan to attend with a personal care attendant. Guests of patrons with disabilities must purchase a ticket to attend performances. Lied Center ushers are happy to provide seating in the observation room should a patron need to leave the theater at any point during a performance.

ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES

Assisted listening devices, including hearing loop adapters, are provided at the coat check. ASL interpretation is available when requested at least two weeks in advance.

SENSORY BAGS

Sensory bags are available for check out at coat check. They include items that help individuals manage sensory sensitivities in busy or loud environments.

LARGE-PRINT PROGRAMS & AUDIO

DESCRIPTION

PDF programs are available to patrons with visual impairment when requested at least 48 hours in advance. Audio description is available when requested at least two weeks in advance.

OBSERVATION ROOM

Patrons are welcome to use the observation room at the rear of the theater to view performances. The room is separated from the audience by glass and provides a place to see and hear the show without disturbing other guests. Ask an usher for assistance.

RESTROOM & COAT CHECK

Coatrooms, public restrooms, and drinking fountains are all conveniently located throughout the Lied Center. Please ask an usher for assistance if you have trouble locating them.

CONCESSIONS

A variety of snacks and beverages, including coffee, cookies, cocktails, and more, are available for purchase in the lobby.

ELECTRONICS

We ask that you turn off all noise-making electronics, including cellphones, during Lied Center performances. Due to copyright restrictions on the artists’ work, taking pictures and video is prohibited at all performances (unless specified by the artist).

NO SMOKING

No tobacco products may be used in facilities of the University of Nebraska– Lincoln, including the Lied Center. This includes electronic cigarettes or other forms of electronic smoking. The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is smoke-free, tobacco-free, and vapor-free. Learn more at go.unl.edu/quit.

EMERGENCIES

Please take a moment to identify the nearest exit in case evacuation is necessary. If you hear a weather emergency announcement while outside the seating area, please return to your seat and await instructions.

SAFETY AND SECURITY

The safety and security of our guests, as well as artists, volunteers, and staff are a top priority for the Lied Center. All patrons and their belongings are subject to search upon entering our facilities. By presenting your ticket and entering our venue, you consent to such screenings. Persons who refuse screening may be denied entry into our venues. More information can be found on liedcenter.org in the FAQ under Security Policies.

INCLEMENT WEATHER

Wondering if the show will go on? Visit LiedCenter.org or our Facebook page to get up-to-date information regarding show status during inclement weather.

DANCING POLICY

Patrons may dance in the area immediately in front of their seats as long as it is carried out in a manner that is respectful of other audience members. Dancing in the aisles and other common areas will not be permitted for safety reasons.

PERFUME

As a courtesy to other Lied patrons, we ask that you please refrain from wearing strong cologne and perfumes during Lied Center performances. Scented products can trigger mild to extremely severe allergic reactions and asthma and respiratory attacks. Thank you for your cooperation.

COUGH DROPS

Cough drops are available from Red Cross on second floor upon request.

PRE-TALKS

A 15-minute pre-performance talk, delivered by a local expert, is held 30 minutes prior to most Lied Season main stage events. Talks are designed to provide background information on artists and shows in order to increase audience enjoyment of events. Seating is limited.

FAMFEST

FamFest activities start 90 minutes before each FamFest performance. FamFest provides free food and fun hands-on activities for the whole family!

GROUP SALES

Discounts for groups of 10 or more are available for most Lied Center presented Season performances. Contact Kelly Buresh at 402.472.4734 or visit liedcenter.org/groups for more information.

TOURS

Tours of the Lied Center are available Monday through Friday, 9am–5pm. Tours must be prearranged on an individual basis and depend on room availability. Email Steve Pearson at spearson5@unl.edu for more information or to schedule a tour.

VOLUNTEER USHERS

Interested in becoming a volunteer usher at the Lied Center? Contact Bethany Blackman at bblackman@unl.edu to learn more.

TICKET OFFICE HOURS

Monday–Friday / 11am–3pm

For most main stage performances, the Ticket Office opens two hours prior to the event, and remains open 15 minutes after the show’s scheduled start time. For events in other venues, Ticket Office personnel are on-site one hour prior to the event.

CONTACT INFO

402.472.4747

LiedCustomerService@unl.edu

We recommend that you allow sufficient time before a performance and review paid parking options available at the listed locations.

VISIT LIEDCENTER.ORG/PARKING FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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A WELCOME TO THE LIED CENTER FROM PRESIDENT JEFF GOLD

The value of higher education extends beyond the degrees students receive and the research that changes so many lives. The University of Nebraska is an economic engine for the state, driving growth and success—and it’s also a cultural engine for Nebraska.

The arts better our quality of life, create social bonds and help us to think more broadly about the human experience.

From music to dance, theatre programs to lecture series, athletic events to art, the university’s four campuses contribute to a thriving arts and cultural community.

The Lied Center is an important contributor to this work. The Lied Center’s programs and engagement across the state create new knowledge and enrich lives.

I’m proud to have this gem as part of our university. The fine and performing arts truly play an important role in making Nebraska a great place to live and work.

NOTES FROM COMMUNITY LEADERS

On behalf of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, welcome to the Lied Center, Nebraska’s home for the arts. Whether you’ve traveled from across the state or across the globe, we are thrilled to have you here. At UNL, we empower generations to lead boldly, courageously, and with purpose greater than ourselves. While much of our work sustains and strengthens our world, the arts inspire, uplift, and bring us together in uniquely powerful ways. The Lied Center offers Huskers unparalleled opportunities to experience live performance at its finest — from world-class musicians and dancers to innovative theater and cultural events that celebrate creativity in every form. Thank you for joining us and for sharing in the joy, inspiration, and connection that the arts bring to our community.

“All roads lead to Lincoln – and fortunately for us, those roads are traveled by some of the most talented and impressive performers of our time! Congratulations to the Lied Center for creating a spectacular season that is sure to entertain, thrill, and inspire audiences of all ages.

Here in Lincoln, it can feel easy to take for granted the many popular musicals, intricate ballets, captivating plays, and other incredible performances we are able to witness each year at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. After all, the Lied has been here for 35 years, serving as a hub for high-quality programming and world-class performances since it opened in 1990. But as my family and I return to the Lied year after year — whether it’s for time-honored holiday traditions like Mannheim Steamroller or exciting, family-friendly Broadway hits like Disney’s Frozen — I’m reminded of how important it is to recognize how fortunate we are to have a place like this right here at home. That’s why Union Bank is proud to support the Lied Center’s mission of educating, inspiring, and entertaining the people of Nebraska through the performing arts. If you are so inclined and have the means, I encourage you to join us in supporting the Lied Center to help ensure our community will be able to enjoy moments like these and create lasting memories for years to come.

Fulfilling life is what we do every day at Ameritas. We support the performing arts because it enriches lives—and our community—by creating opportunities to enjoy life at its very best. This is why we are so proud to sponsor Lied Center performances.

The anticipation I feel waiting for a show to begin… the emotions felt listening to a world class vocalist, the intense emotions that are stirred from a virtuosic piano player, tapping my foot along to show tunes from musicals or learning about an historical time period in a play are among the many reasons I am proud to support the Friends of Lied. The arts unite us.

Becoming a Friends of Lied member is easy and the benefits are many. For a donation of as little as $50, you become part of an amazing group supporting arts in Nebraska at the Lied Center. Additionally, you are supporting Arts Across Nebraska which brings performances to small towns across the state. You are supporting master classes for UNL students who get to train with some of the greatest talents in the world. You are supporting the Nebraska Triple Threat: a summer intensive where high school students improve upon their talents with Broadway actors and musicians. You are supporting FamFest programming for young kids to enrich their learning. The Lied Center for Performing Arts is so much more than just performances and ticket sales cover less than 50 percent of the cost of putting on a show.

The Friends of Lied Board of Directors consists of members across the state who fundraise and provide awareness of the mission of the Lied Center – To Educate, Inspire and Entertain. This fun, passionate and committed group of individuals support the Lied Center in many ways. Our annual gala is an extraordinary event that last year raised $170,000. We also put on member appreciation events, pre-performance dinners and so much more. If you’d be interested in serving the Friends of Lied in this capacity, we’d love to have you.

As the arts are under attack, now more than ever, your support of the arts is critical to promoting the mission of the Lied Center for Performing Arts. We cannot sustain the mission without you. Please consider joining Friends of Lied.

“ “As a lifelong resident of this great city, I have had the good fortune of experiencing the magic that happens inside the Lied Center on many occasions. The performing arts enrich our lives in so many ways. They have the capacity to appeal to us emotionally and intellectually while expanding our horizons and habits of thought. The Lied Center attracts the finest performing artists in the world and provides the residents of Nebraska with profound opportunities to experience the arts. FMNE Insurance (formerly Farmers Mutual of Nebraska) is a proud supporter of the Lied Center and the wonderful contribution that it makes to the quality of life we enjoy here in Nebraska.

The Lied Center for Performing Arts is an important partner to the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts and allows our students, faculty and staff to experience world-class artists on stage and in the classroom. These experiences help our students observe what it takes to perform at the highest level.

Our deepest thanks to Miss Christina Hixson and the Lied Foundation Trust for their vision to create this facility that enhances all the arts in Nebraska, as well as their support for the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts.

Enjoy the performances this season at the Lied Center. We also invite you to visit arts.unl.edu for information on our student and faculty performances. We look forward to welcoming you to our new Westbrook Music Building, renovated Kimball Recital Hall and other performance and exhibition spaces this season!

ANDY BELSER DEAN, HIXSON-LIED COLLEGE OF FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS

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The Lied Center for Performing Arts brings vibrancy, creativity, and diversity to Lincoln and the entire state of Nebraska. Through its engaging entertainment and educational programs, it enriches our communities and broadens our horizons.

As a mutual organization built on the principle of bringing people together for the common good, Assurity is honored to support a world-class performing arts venue that creates exceptional shared experiences for all.

We applaud the Lied Center as it raises the curtain on another outstanding season.

FNBO is committed to contributing to the strength of our communities, and one measure of a successful community is its vibrant and robust culture. By supporting organizations that expose individuals to the arts, cultures, humanities and athletics, we are investing in the future of our city and what it cares about. FNBO is proud to continue our tradition of partnership with the Lied Center, and we support their dedication to bringing world-class entertainment to the Lincoln area.

SEASON SPONSORS 2025-2026 SPONSORS

At Ameritas, fulfilling life is what we do daily. This means helping our customers enjoy life at its very best. It’s about reducing uncertainty, helping grow assets, and protecting what is most cherished. As a mutually based organization, we put our customers first. Backed by a foundation of financial strength, we offer a competitive array of insurance, retirement, and investment products. Securities offered through affiliate Ameritas Investment Company LLC., member FINRA/SIPC and investment advisory services offered through the business name of Ameritas Advisory Services.

The Friends of Lied is a membership organization of over 1,300 members, governed by a board of directors from across the state of Nebraska. Its purpose is to support and promote the Lied Center through education experiences, fundraising, social events, and service. The Friends of Lied is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, serving as a support group for the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Contributions to the Friends of Lied are tax-deductible, and membership starts at just $50. Since its inception in 1989, the Friends of Lied has contributed over $9 million in support of the Lied Center’s mission to educate, inspire, and entertain the people of Nebraska through the performing arts. Visit liedcenter.org/friends to learn more.

UBT is a locally owned bank that takes a personal approach to providing a breadth of services with a warm, helpful personality. Major turning points in your life—first car, first job, going to college, getting married, a new home, having children, retirement—are what UBT loves to help you with. At UBT, people don’t have your money— your money has people.

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SEASON LIEDERS 2025-2026

LARRY & LUCY BUNTAIN COMINE

Larry and Lucy are proud to return as Lied Center Season Lieders for the 2025–2026 season! They have been Lied supporters and leaders for many years, including as Season Lieders for the past several seasons. Lucy serves as the Lied Center’s Senior Development Director Emerita. She has made a major impact in building the Lied Center’s artistic programs, including the Glenn Korff Broadway Series and the Lied’s Command Performance of American Ballet Theatre with Misty Copeland and the St. Louis Symphony. During her time with the University of Nebraska Foundation, Lucy played a lead role in developing the arts at UNL, including the creation of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts and much more. She has a passion for Broadway, dance and a wide variety of art forms. Larry and Lucy enjoy supporting and advocating for Nebraska’s performing arts center, and their positive impact on the Lied will last long into the future.

LIANA SANDIN

The Pearle Francis Finigan Foundation, guided by Liana Sandin, has endeavored to make a significant impact on Nebraska's cultural scene. Their unwavering support has not only enriched the arts community in Lincoln but also fostered a broader appreciation for all the arts, especially classical music. By partnering with educational and humanitarian organizations, they have ensured that the arts remain accessible and relevant to diverse audiences. The Lied Center's world-class performances share the foundation's vision of a vibrant cultural milieu, where the arts are celebrated and cherished as a vital part of the community's fabric. This commitment to the arts is a powerful reminder of how dedicated patronage can inspire and elevate a region's cultural heritage.

BILL BUNTAIN

Returning to Lincoln after leaving in 1985 to launch a career in the music business, Bill is excited to support the Lied Center and its 2025–2026 Season. A graduate of Lincoln High and UNL, he spent the past 35 years on the road managing finance and logistics for live concert tours for a range of rock and pop artists. His first tour was with the B-52s Cosmic Tour in 1990, and over the years he’s worked with Ozzy Osbourne, Janet Jackson, CHER, P!NK, and Tina Turner.

“Growing up in Lincoln, we didn’t have a dedicated performing arts center, so I saw touring Broadway shows at the Stuart Theater and Pershing Auditorium. We often had to travel to Omaha or Kansas City to see the most current productions. My family also produced the summer musicals at Pinewood Bowl in the late 1970s, and I probably caught the entertainment bug during those summers.”

Since moving back to Lincoln part-time in 2022, Bill has attended several performances at the Lied Center and continues to be amazed by both the quality and quantity of the programming. Whether you’re seeing a play for the first time, or revisiting one of your favorites, seeing a show at the Lied is a reminder of how good it feels to experience something live—and together.

GEOFF & KRISTEN CLINE

We are thrilled to support the Lied Center in its mission to "educate, inspire and entertain" as Season Lieders for the 2025–2026 season. We have formed many wonderful memories with our children at Lied Center performances, and we appreciate the Lied's efforts to extend this opportunity to all students in our community and beyond. The Lied provides unique and meaningful outreach and educational experiences — from a 9-year-old's eye-opening first visit to a Lied Center matinee, to the chance for a UNL student to hone their craft in a master class, and so much more.

Kristen serves on the Lied Center Statewide Advisory Board and the

Lincoln Children’s Zoo Board of Directors and previously served as President of the Friends of Lied Board of Directors. Geoff is the managing partner of Orange Street Group and serves on the boards of the Sheldon Art Association, United Way, and Public Art Lincoln.

We believe arts education and firsthand experiences are critical to the success of our students and our community.

RYAN GROSS & BETH BARGER

The Lied Center for Performing Arts has always held a special place in Ryan and Beth's hearts and lives. They are honored to be Season Lieders and support the Lied Center for Performing Arts and all the artists, creators and storytellers who perform there. The arts have always been an important part of their lives and a gateway to expanding their understanding of the world and the amazing artists who create in it each day.

As a child Ryan would listen to his grandfather play the dulcimer by ear without any formal music training. He would play for those in his community including those in retirement homes, community and cultural events and for his family. He loved bringing people together through music. Beth has been involved in music and the arts her entire life. She was a member of multiple bands in school, and her children have all followed by learning to play musical instruments and all enjoy visual arts and theater. Her eldest daughter is currently enrolled in the Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts. The Lied Center for Performing Arts brings world-class, culturally diverse arts to our community. They are proud to support it and hope all that attend these shows are inspired by these great artists and performers.

CHUCK & KAREN HARRIS

We are pleased to participate in the Lied as Season Lieders for the 2025–2026 season. Both lifelong Nebraskans, Karen grew up in Lincoln and graduated from UNL, and Chuck grew up in York and is a University of Minnesota graduate. We have been honored to participate in various Lied organizations, including as members of the Lied Center’s 25th Anniversary Sterling Society. Karen served on the Friends of Lied board and served as its president in 2008–2009. She also served on the Lied Statewide Advisory Board and on the board of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts. Chuck served on the Statewide Advisory Board and as its president in 2015–2016. He currently serves on the Chancellor’s Advisory Board at UNMC. We have enjoyed attending and encouraging friends to enjoy the Lied experience. The Lied’s commitment to making the performing arts experiences available to all through programs like Arts Across Nebraska, master classes by visiting performers and subsidized ticket prices makes the Lied Center the go-to destination for performing arts in Nebraska. We want all Nebraskans to have the amazing opportunity to enjoy all that the Lied Center makes possible.

DOUG & VIKKI KOTIL

The Kotils are longtime friends and supporters of the Lied Center. In 1985, Vikki first became involved as a member of the then, newly formed, Statewide Program Advisory Council for the Lied Center for Performing Arts. She later joined the staff of the Lied Center Project, under the direction of Shelia Griffin, during the facility's construction and initial program development. Vikki recalls this as such a very exciting time to personally witness the brick and mortar being transformed into the world-class performing arts facility that it is today. She adds that from the onset the mission of the Lied Center was to increase opportunities for all Nebraskans to experience the highest quality performances and its events. Doug added that he and Vikki are happy to continue their support as an advocate and Season Lieder because they feel truly fortunate to benefit from the efforts of those visionaries who made the Lied Center a reality. Today, the Lied Center is one of the top 100 theaters in the world. As we attend this season’s performances, it is a priority for us to support the programs and events as it remains evident that the Lied Center continues to enhance and enrich the cultural experiences of generations of Nebraskans.

ART & CHRIS ZYGIELBAUM

Taking great honor and pleasure in their involvement with the Lied Center, Art and Chris Zygielbaum support programs, take part in special events, and contribute time and energy to the Lied. Art is the past president of the Lied Center Statewide Advisory Board, and Chris is a former Friends of Lied board member. Art and Chris can be found at the Lied Center for more than 20 performances a year and often choose to support programs that have exceptional artistic merit and social justice impact. These include the play 1984 in the 2019-2020 season, the Mosaic Circle’s Everytime I Talk About and the incredible ABT Across America in the 2020-2021 Season. A number of years ago, they supported a youth play from Australia called Hitler’s Daughter that explored issues of Nazi Germany through a fictional plot. This production, in particular, had a significant impact on local youth who were given the opportunity to experience the show. The Zygielbaums also sponsored My Antonia, Trevor Noah, The Capitol Steps and many other memorable and meaningful programs in past seasons. Because of their deep belief in the importance of the Lied Center to our community and state, the Zygielbaums are committed to helping assure its continued success.

JOHN & LAURIE TAVLIN

John and Laurie Tavlin have been dedicated supporters of jazz music for 50 years. John founded the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra in 1975, serving as its president and performing in the trumpet section from 1975 to 1988. As a jazz trumpeter, John has been a soloist at venues ranging from London’s Crystal Palace Bowl to jazz clubs in New York City, Chicago, Kansas City, Des Moines, New Orleans, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego. He has performed with many jazz greats, including Clark Terry, Bill Watrous, Don Menza, and Ed Shaughnessy. In 1986, John received the Lincoln Mayor’s Arts Award as a performing jazz artist.

In 2016, John founded the Johnny Manhattan Orchestra, a 19-member ensemble created to support the University of Nebraska Jazz Studies Program by pairing student musicians with professionals in a working band that celebrates classic Swing Era music.

In 2023, he founded the Metro Jazz Quintet, which honors the rich tradition of jazz through a sold-out performance series in the Lied Commons.

Through their company, Nebraska Diamond, John and Laurie have sponsored numerous guest artists with the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra and the University of Nebraska, as well as supporting Jazz in June. They have also established and funded a Graduate Fellowship in Jazz Trumpet and an Excellence in Jazz Performance Scholarship Fund through the University of Nebraska Foundation, benefiting jazz programs at both UNL and UNO.

As Season Lieders, John and Laurie—along with Nebraska Diamond—support the full spectrum of Lied programming. As members of the Lied Jazz Circle, they are especially committed to the growth and appreciation of jazz music, a uniquely creative and important American art form. They toast the Lied on another outstanding season of great performances!

MICHAEL & MARVONA TAVLIN

Michael and Marvona Tavlin are longtime Lied Center friends and supporters. They are big fans of Broadway musicals and are both music school graduates of Oklahoma City University where Mike is a member of the Alumni Advisory Councils for the Schools of Dance, Music and Theatre. Longtime Lincoln residents and community volunteers, Mike is the Managing Director of Pacific Asset Management, LLC, and Marvona is a Past National President of the Delta Zeta Sorority, a Past President of the Delta Zeta Foundation, and was an early Friends of Lied board member. The Tavlins believe that arts education is a critical part of student development because it helps shape well-rounded, adaptable and thoughtful individuals equipped to thrive both in school and in life.

BRENT & ROBIN KORTE

The arts bring color to our lives. We both grew up in homes that valued the arts in many different forms. We raised our own children to understand the importance of the arts in the lives of every person and the strength of community it provides. Our family has enjoyed both engaging in various arts and the ability to appreciate the work of other artists. We are continually engaged and excited by the exceptional programming at the Lied. The Lied’s commitment to bringing many different forms of the arts to Nebraska through both education and entertainment is a treasure for Lincoln and all of Nebraska. We are excited to continue our support of the Lied and its mission to make Lincoln an unparalleled community for the arts.

RHONDA SEACREST

Few Nebraskans have supported the arts and culture of the state, including the Lied Center for Performing Arts, more than Rhonda Seacrest and her late husband, James C. Seacrest. With their support of the Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, Sheldon Museum of Art, the Glenn Korff School of Music, Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, the NET Foundation and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment, among others, the Seacrests have gone above and beyond to provide world-class cultural events and education to citizens all across Nebraska.

Jointly and individually, the Seacrests have headed fund drives raising millions of dollars and served on the boards of some of Nebraska’s most significant cultural entities.

“Attending any performance at the Lied Center enhances the cultural awareness of each person. I can feel it! Patrons exit culturally elevated in a manner that can only be provided in an exceptional venue. And it is happening right here in Lincoln.”

2025 - 2026 LIED CENTER STATEWIDE ADVISORY BOARD

Barbara Bartle

Justin Carlson

Kristen Cline

Dee Cummins

Kate Engel

Clover Frederick

John Leonard Harris

Randy Hawthorne

Heather Hilgers

Hasan Khalil

Barbara Kohler

Brent Korte (President)

Daniel Martinez

Anthony J. Messineo

Dave Miller

Marilyn Moore

Brian Morrison

Kayla Mulheisen

Deb Nelson

Rosemary Ohles

It is an incredible honor to serve as president of the Lied Center’s Statewide Advisory Board, working alongside passionate individuals from across Nebraska who are united by a deep love for the performing arts.

The Lied Center is more than a landmark—it’s a beacon of creativity, connection, and excellence. Consistently ranked among the top 100 performing arts centers worldwide, its reputation is built not just on remarkable performances, but on the people behind them. From the devoted team bringing transformative art to stages and classrooms, to the generous donors, volunteers, and statewide partners who make it all possible—this is a shared achievement. And at the heart of it all is you: the audience whose curiosity, passion, and presence give the work true meaning.

Jackie Ostrowicki

Jill Pershing Davis

Kim Russel

Dr. Sarah Salem

Bryan Shank

Piyush Srivastav

Bill Stephan

Natalie Stroud

Emily Tonniges

As Sir Ken Robinson once said, “The arts are not a luxury. They are as fundamental as breathing.” The arts enrich our lives in profound and lasting ways. They allow us to experience beauty, express emotion, and explore new perspectives. They help us understand ourselves and one another, forming a bridge between diverse communities and generations.

President John F. Kennedy beautifully captured this truth when he said: “The life of the arts, far from being an interruption, a distraction, in the life of a nation, is very close to the center of a nation's purpose—and is a test of the quality of a nation’s civilization.”

When you attend a performance at the Lied, it’s more than entertainment—it’s a chance to be moved, challenged, uplifted. What will you take with you? A burst of inspiration? A new way of seeing the world? A shared moment with family or community?

The performing arts offer escape, connection, and meaning. They don’t just reflect life—they fulfill it. And through your presence and support, the Lied Center continues to open a “whole new world” of possibility for you and your loved ones.

The Lied Center is Nebraska’s Performing Arts Center!

In our 35 year history, the Lied Center has hosted more than 1,700 events featuring artists from around the world.

More than 3 million audience members have enjoyed thrilling performances #AtTheLied.

Nearly every artist that appears on the Lied Center stage also works with students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and/ or local K-12 students. Recent masterclasses have taken place in elementary schools, after-school programs, community centers, and beyond—and they’re always FREE to students.

As part of our partnership with Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, every fourth-grade student in Lincoln Public School visits the Lied Center to experience a performance from the symphony.

The Lied Center’s Arts Across Nebraska program takes exceptional artists on annual tours to communities throughout the state. Last season, artists and Lied staff traveled over 1,700 miles and provided public performances and arts outreach to more than 4,700 Nebraskans in 8 communities!

Right now, more than 1,300 Nebraskans from all across the state support the Lied Center as members of the Friends of Lied.

BEST SEATS.BEST PRICES. FOR GROUPS OF 10+

• Priority seating over single-ticket buyers

• No per-ticket fees

• Free bus parking

• Personalized concierge service

• Free pre-performance talks

• Groups as low as 10+ qualify for benefits

• Discount of 20% to most season performances

IT IS EASY AS

1. CHOOSE YOUR EVENT

Visit liedcenter.org to browse our list of spectacular season shows and choose your performance. Gather your group of 10 people or more to take advantage of great discounts and personal service.

2. GET IN TOUCH

Reach out to Group Sales Manager Kelly Buresh at 402.472.4734, email kburesh3@unl.edu, or complete the Group Ticket Request Form at liedcenter.org/groups. Kelly will find you the best seats for a price that fits your budget.

3. HAVE FUN

House lights down, stage lights up: enjoy the show!

SAT, APR 18, 2026 7:30PM

“WORLD’S TOP TOURING ILLUSIONIST!” - The Denver Post “INCREDIBLE! LOVED IT!”

- Penn & Teller, Fool Us

CORPORATE SPONSOR

ABOUTWith over 1.5 Million tickets sold globally & more than 150 million viewers on major television networks (including his own television specials + appearances on Duck Dynasty, Penn & Teller : Fool Us, Masters of Illusion and more) Reza has become the single most sought-after and highest viewed touring illusionist on the planet!

Reza’s latest show, Edge of Illusion, is a breath-taking and inspiring journey into the world of impossibility, featuring jaw-dropping, cutting-edge and never before seen illusions merged with concert level lighting and video production, for a one-of-a-kind experience for the entire family!

In addition to grand scale mega illusions and spectacular production elements, Reza infuses masterful comedic timing, and numerous interactive & inspirational moments, allowing the audience to experience the magic first hand. Reza isn’t just a magician. He is a world-class entertainer!

CORPORATE SPONSOR STORY

For more than 90 years, Liberty First Credit Union has remained dedicated to revolutionizing the banking experience for its members. Functioning as a not-for-profit financial institution, their core mission revolves around extending low-cost loans and offering high-yield savings products to individuals who either work, reside, worship, or study in Lancaster or Seward County, as well as those connected to eligible members. A dedicated board of volunteer directors oversees the credit union, ensuring that decisions prioritize the well-being of the members, rather than focusing on shareholders.

Presently, the institution boasts four conveniently located branches in Lincoln, along with one in Seward, one in Omaha, and one in La Vista. These branches offer an extensive array of banking services, encompassing rewards checking and savings accounts, auto and personal loans, credit cards, money market accounts, IRAs, and mortgages. Liberty First Credit Union’s global network includes over 30,000 surcharge-free ATMs, providing unparalleled accessibility to members, and over 5,600 shared branching locations that allow seamless transactional experiences even when traveling.

Beyond its commitment to financial services, Liberty First operates an impactful “Banking in the Schools” program, partnering with four elementary schools in Lincoln. This initiative plays a crucial role in educating young minds about the significance of saving money and mastering fundamental money management skills.

The credit union’s involvement extends beyond financial literacy. It actively supports diverse programs at the Lied Center, catering to audiences of all ages. Additionally, Liberty First is deeply involved in raising funds for the Children’s Miracle Network through the “Credit Unions for Kids” initiative. All proceeds remain within the Nebraska community, contributing to the Children’s Hospital in Omaha. Furthermore, the credit union has secured the naming rights for the Liberty First Credit Union Arena in Ralston. This strategic move is designed to facilitate the delivery of high-caliber entertainment and community activities to the areas it serves.

Liberty First Credit Union firmly believes that the arts have the power to enrich lives by nurturing traits like adaptability, creativity, responsibility, and collaborative spirit. These are qualities the credit union actively endeavors to cultivate among its members. Reflecting on their support for the Lied Center, Angie Schreiner, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Liberty First, emphasizes the significance of this partnership: “The Lied Center nurtures the untapped dreams within each individual, inspiring everyone touched by the arts to explore their inner selves and marvel not only at the performances on stage but also at the treasures within them.”

In essence, Liberty First Credit Union stands as a steadfast champion of financial empowerment and community enrichment, guided by a vision that transcends traditional banking to embrace the broader aspects of personal and collective growth.

GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

THU, JUN 18, 2026 7:30PM

CONTRIBUTING SPONSOR RESTAURANT SPONSOR

JOHN GRADY & NANCY KING

PATRON FRIEND

CYNTHIA OLSON

Dr. Jon Hinrichs

Diane & Kevin Klein

Katherine F. Starace

John & Laurie TavlinNebraska Diamond

SEASON SPONSOR

GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA ® Program

Directed by Erik Stabnau

gram include some of the following selections from the library:

Directed by Erik Stabnau

Today’s performance will include some of the following selections from the Glenn Miller Orchestra library:

Today’s performance will include some of the following selections from the Glenn Miller Orchestra library:

Moonlight Serenade Sunrise Serenade St. Louis Blues March

Sunrise Serenade St. Louis Blues March

Moonlight Serenade Sunrise Serenade St. Louis Blues March

Little Brown Jug At LastDanny Boy Adios

Little Brown Jug

LastDanny Boy Adios

At LastDanny Boy Adios

Serenade in Blue Tuxedo Junction Stardust

uxedo Junction Stardust

Serenade in Blue Tuxedo Junction Stardust

A String of Pearls

The American Patrol Elmer ’s Tune

A String of Pearls

American Patrol Elmer ’s Tune

Anvil Chorus

Mood Bugle Call Rag

The American Patrol Elmer ’s Tune

In The Mood Bugle Call Rag

Anvil Chorus In The Mood Bugle Call Rag

Chattanooga Choo-Choo

Runnin’ Wild

Runnin’ Wild I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo

Chattanooga Choo-Choo Runnin’ Wild

Handful of Stars

I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo

I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo

Rhapsody in Blue Perfidia

Handful of Stars

Rhapsody in Blue Perfidia

I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem

Jockey Jump

I Dreamt I Dwelt in Harlem

I Know Why

Rhapsody in Blue Perfidia

Jeep Jockey Jump

Someone To Watch Over Me

Jeep Jockey Jump

Someone To Watch Over Me

Someone To Watch Over Me

The Nearness of You Tail End Charlie

I Know Why

Nearness of You Tail End Charlie

Caribbean Clipper

The Nearness of You Tail End Charlie

alley Jump Here We Go Again

Sun Valley Jump

Here We Go Again

Caribbean Clipper Sun Valley Jump Here We Go Again

Jukebox Saturday Night

Everybody Loves My Baby Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Everybody Loves My Baby Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Jukebox Saturday Night

Everybody Loves My Baby Swing Low Sweet Chariot

Moonlight Cocktail Song of the Volga Boatmen Pennsylvania 6-5000

of the Volga Boatmen Pennsylvania 6-5000

Moonlight Cocktail Song of the Volga Boatmen Pennsylvania 6-5000

That’s Sabotage

Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree

That’s Sabotage

Sit Under the Apple Tree

Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square

ABOUT“A band ought to have a sound all of its own. It ought to have a personality.” –Glenn Miller

Alton Glenn Miller was born in Clarinda, Iowa on March 1, 1904. But it was in North Platte, Nebraska, several years later that Glenn actually got his musical start when, one day, his fa-ther brought home a mandolin. Glenn promptly traded it for an old battered horn, which he practiced every chance he got. In fact his mother worried, “It got to where Pop and I used to wonder if he’d ever amount to anything.”

In 1923, Miller entered the University of Colorado, although he spent more time traveling to auditions and playing where and whenever he could. After flunking three of his five courses one semester, Glenn dropped out to concentrate on his career as a professional musician.

He toured with several orchestras and ended up in Los Angeles where he landed a spot in Ben Pollack’s group, a band that included a guy named Benny Goodman. Here, Miller also got the chance to write some arrangements. Arriving in New York City, he soon sent for, and married his college sweetheart, Helen Burger in 1928, and for the next three years, earned his living as a freelance trombonist and arranger.

Miller played and recorded with the likes of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey (who on several of their records, featured an up-and-coming singer by the name of Bing Crosby), Gene Krupa, Eddie Condon and Coleman Hawkins. In addition, during that time, Glenn cut 18 sides for Goodman, and also worked for radio studio conductors like Victor Young, Carl Fenton and Jacques Renard. In 1934, Miller became the musical director of the Dorsey Band, and later went on to organize The Ray Noble Orchestra, which included such players as Charlie Spivak, Peewee Erwin, Bud Freeman, Johnny Mince, George Van Eps and Delmar Kaplan, among others.

In April 1935, Glenn Miller recorded, for the first time, under his own name. Using six horns, a rhythm section and a string quartet, he recorded “Moonlight on the Ganges” and “A Blues Serenade” for Columbia. But selling only a few hundred records, he continued his position with the Noble Orchestra.

In 1937, Glenn Miller stepped out to form his own band. There were a few recordings — one for Decca and one for Brunswick — a couple of week-long stints in New Orleans and Dallas, and many one-nighters, but it was not to be. Though the group would play one more date several days later in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Glenn gave his men their final notice on New Year’s Eve at the Valencia Ballroom in York, Pennsylvania. Broke, depressed and having no idea what he was going to do, he returned to New York City.

It is said that Miller could never remember precisely the moment he decided to emphasize his new reed section sound. But it was during this disheartening interim, that he realized the unique sound — produced by the clarinet holding the melodic line while the tenor sax plays the same note, and supported harmonically by three other saxophones — just might be the individual and easily recognizable style that would set his band apart from all the rest.

Formed in March 1938, the second Glenn Miller Orchestra — which would later include the likes of Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, Ray Eberle, Paul Tanner, Johnny Best, Hal McIntyre, and Al Klinck — soon began breaking attendance records all up and down the East Coast. At the New York State Fair in Syracuse it attracted the largest dancing crowd in the city’s history. The next night it topped Guy Lombardo’s all-time record at the Hershey Park Ballroom in Pennsylvania. The Orchestra was invited by ASCAP to perform at Carnegie Hall with three of the greatest bands ever — Paul Whiteman, Fred Waring and Benny Goodman — and created more of a stir than any of them.

There were record-breaking recordings, as well, such as “Tuxedo Junction”, which sold 115,000 copies in the first week. “In the Mood” and “Pennsylvania 6-5000” both appeared on the RCA Victor Bluebird label. In early 1940, Down Beat Magazine announced that Miller had topped all other bands in its Sweet Band Poll, and capping off this seemingly sudden rise to the top, there was, of course, Glenn Miller’s “Moonlight Serenade” radio series for Chester-field cigarettes which aired three times a week over CBS. In 1941, it was off to Hollywood where the band worked on its first movie, “Sun Valley Serenade”, which introduced the song — and soon-to-be million selling record –”Chattanooga Choo Choo”, and featured the Modernaires and the Nicholas Brothers. Then came “Orchestra Wives”. But the war was starting to take its toll on many of the big bands as musicians, and the rest of country’s young men, began receiving draft notices.

On October 7, 1942, Alton Glenn Miller reported for induction into the Army and was imme-diately assigned to the Army Specialist Corps. His appointment as a Captain came after many months of convincing the military higher-ups that he could modernize the army band and ultimately improve the morale of the men. His training complete, he was transferred in-to the Army Air Corps, where he ultimately organized the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band. Miller’s goal of entertaining the fighting troops took another year to be realized, but in late 1943 he and the band were shipped out to England.

There, in less than one year, the Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band engaged in over 800 per-formances. Of these, 500 were broadcasts heard by millions. There were more than 300 per-sonal appearances including concerts and dances, with a gross attendance of over 600,000. But Glenn was not to participate in the final six months of these activities.

In the Fall of 1944, the band was scheduled to be sent on a six-week tour of Europe and would be stationed in Paris during that time. Miller decided to go ahead, in order to make the proper arrangements for the group’s arrival. And so, on December 15th, Glenn Miller boarded a transport plane to Paris, never to be seen again.

In his book “Glenn Miller & His Orchestra”, George Simon wrote this about the man. “His favorite author was Damon Runyon. His favorite book was the Bible. Spencer Tracy and Olivia de Havilland were his favorite movie actor and actress. His big loves were trout fishing, playing baseball, listening to good music, sleep and money. His pet hates were bad swing, early-morning telephone calls (he liked to sleep from 4 a.m. to noon), and the phrase ‘goodbye now’. His favorite quotation, one he stated, was not from the Bible, nor from Run-yon, but from Duke Ellington: ‘It Don’t Mean a Thing If it Ain’t Got that Swing!’

CONTRIBUTING SPONSOR STORY

JOHN GRADY & NANCY KING

Growing up in Lincoln, opportunities to experience live performance were rare— especially the kind of world-class artistry that now graces the Lied Center’s stage. Years spent living on the East Coast gave us the gift of seeing how transformative the performing arts can be.

Since returning home, we have come to appreciate the Lied Center as one of Lincoln’s greatest cultural treasures. Its diverse and exceptional programming not only entertains—it inspires, challenges perspectives, and connects our community in meaningful ways.

Most importantly, the Lied Center opens a world of possibility for young people. It allows them to experience the thrill, beauty, and human connection of live performance—something no television, phone screen, or movie theater can ever truly replicate. Supporting the Lied means ensuring that future generations will have the same opportunity to be moved, inspired, and forever changed by the arts.

JAZZ CIRCLE

DR. JON HINRICHS

Jon Hinrichs and Donna W. Woods are longtime Lincoln community leaders and supporters. Jon is a retired physician, as well as a musician who especially enjoys playing jazz and old standards. He has been a long-standing supporter of the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra and Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra. Donna has a well-known passion for the visual arts and also enjoys performing arts programs. She was part of the Lied Center’s founding team of community leaders, playing a role in the interior design of the venue in the late 1980s.

DIANE & KEVIN KLEIN

Kevin and Diane Klein have been married for over 20 years and have enjoyed shows at the Lied Center for even longer. Both have served on the Friends of Lied board and have enjoyed many events that support the amazing theater and its programming. “With offerings of Broadway, dance, family friendly shows and so much more, it is the perfect place for us and our children to enjoy all areas of the performing arts and what Lincoln has to offer. It is one of our favorite places to be!”

KATHERINE F. STARACE

Katherine is pleased to again be a sponsor in the Lied Center’s Jazz Circle. The Lied Center continues to bring great jazz musicians to Lincoln. In addition to the fabulous concerts, she appreciates the opportunity the Lied provides for local students to meet and learn from jazz masters. Katherine herself is not a musician, but has for many years enjoyed listening to music, especially jazz, which is such a part of American history. She is glad to support the Lied Center because it is a jewel of Lincoln’s cultural scene with its diversity of programming. Not just jazz, but also dance, theater, and all kinds of music from around the world. Helping to support the Lied is one of her priorities.

JOHN & LAURIE TAVLIN (NEBRASKA DIAMOND)

John and Laurie Tavlin have been dedicated supporters of jazz music for 50 years. John founded the Nebraska Jazz Orchestra in 1975, the Johnny Manhattan Orchestra in 2016 and the Metro Jazz Quintet in 2023. As a jazz trumpeter John has performed with many jazz greats and has been a featured soloist at legendary jazz venues throughout the United States and Great Britain. Together with their company, Nebraska Diamond, John and Laurie have established and funded a Graduate Fellowship in Jazz Trumpet and an Excellence in Jazz Performance Scholarship Fund supporting jazz programs at both UNL and UNO. As Jazz Circle members they are committed to the growth and appreciation of jazz music, a uniquely creative and important American art form.

RESTAURANT SPONSOR STORY

Pillar Restaurant Group is a locally owned company that began in 1999 with Lincoln’s first Goodcents deli fresh subs at 70th & Pioneers Boulevard. What started as a single location has grown into a collection of beloved local concepts, including five Lincoln Goodcents locations, Venue Restaurant & Lounge, Venue Catering & Events, the Scottish Rite Ballroom by Venue, Piedmont Bistro by Venue, Venue at Home, The Bakery by Venue, The Butchery by Venue, and Harry’s Wonderbar. Each concept is unique in its own way, providing exceptional service, quality food & drinks, and genuine relationships with guests.

At the heart of Pillar Restaurant Group are three guiding principles: Great People. Great Food. Fair Price. Their teams are proud to be active members of the Lincoln community, partnering with local organizations, supporting events through in-kind donations, and sourcing their produce from local families and farmers. This commitment helps build lasting relationships through food, drinks, and team camaraderie.

Founded in 2012, Venue Catering & Events has become one of Lincoln’s most trusted catering and events providers. Venue’s culinary team creates memorable menus using high-quality ingredients, offering everything from hors d’oeuvres and dinner buffets to beautifully crafted desserts. Their experienced events team ensures each event is expertly planned and seamlessly executed.

Venue Catering & Events serves occasions and locations of all sizes throughout Lincoln and the surrounding communities. Guests can enjoy on-site private dining rooms at Venue Restaurant & Lounge and Piedmont Bistro, or head downtown to their large reception space—the historic Scottish Rite Ballroom on Centennial Mall. From graduations and weddings to corporate gatherings and celebrations of all kinds, Venue’s team delivers elevated hospitality and a stress-free event experience.

Pillar Restaurant Group is proud to partner with the Lied Center for Performing Arts in supporting its mission to educate, inspire and entertain the people of Nebraska through the performing arts.

For catering and event inquiries, visit www.yourvenue.net or call 402-488-8368 ext. 2.

To learn more about Pillar Restaurant Group and its concepts, visit prgnebraska.com.

PROGRAM SUPPORT

NEBRASKA ARTS

COUNCIL & NEBRASKA

CULTURAL ENDOWMENT

The Nebraska Arts Council, a state agency, supports the Lied Center for Performing Arts 2025/2026 Season through its matching grants program funded by the Nebraska Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Nebraska Cultural Endowment. Visit www.artscouncil.nebraska.gov for information on how the Nebraska Arts Council can assist your organization.

LIED PERFORMANCE FUND ENDOWMENT

The Lied Foundation Trust established the Lied Performance Fund Endowment at the University of Nebraska Foundation to enable the students & citizens of Nebraska to experience the finest cultural performances in the world. Many generous individuals & groups continue giving to this fund, enabling the Lied Center to continue presenting artists of great distinction & expanding its outreach programs throughout the state of Nebraska. Every year, thousands of free tickets are distributed to children & families who normally would not have the opportunity to experience the arts.

GLENN KORFF BROADWAY SERIES ENDOWMENT

Established in 2014, the Glenn Korff Broadway Endowment enables the Lied Center to present the highest-quality Broadway shows to Nebraskans while also providing opportunities for students to work with top performers and industry professionals. The Glenn Korff Broadway Endowment also supports the creation of exciting new work right here in Lincoln through the Grow A Show program and offers opportunities for students to work hands-on with top musical theater artists. Our deepest gratitude to the Glenn Korff Estate for making an immeasurable impact on the performing arts in Nebraska.

CLASSICAL PROGRAMMING SUPPORT

The Anabeth Hormel Cox Lied Center Performance Fund

ENDOWMENTS

The Lied Center is able to transform the lives of millions thanks to numerous endowments from individuals & organizations that are deeply invested in the power of the arts & their impact on our community. These endowments bring the greatest artists in the world to the Lied stage & create life-changing opportunities that will forever shape the lives they touch. Their legacies will enrich the lives & fulfill the dreams of generations of Nebraskans for years to come.

FOR INFORMATION ABOUT CREATING A FOREVER LEGACY WITH AN ENDOWMENT

CONTACT Barbara Kohler at the University of Nebraska Foundation at 402.458.1100 OR EMAIL lieddevelopment@unl.edu

Adna A. Dobson Memorial Fund

Art A. & Alice M. Dobson Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Burket Graf Lied Center for Performing Arts Fund

Charles J. & Irma V. Killian Fund

Dale Adams Lied Center Fund

Dan Stratman & Larry Wathor Lied Center Production & Facility Improvement Fund

Donald D. Hamann & Phoebe D. Hamann Charitable Fund

Edmund C. Peeks Family Endowed Fund

Evelyn B. Gold Memorial Fund for Performing Arts

Friends of Lied Endowment Fund & Friends of Lied Performance Fund

Gene & Hazel Tallman Memorial Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Glenn Korff Broadway Series Endowment

G.k. Platinum Performance Endowment Fund

Gordon & Phyllis Pauley Fund for the Lied Center

Guarantors Council Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Helen M. Field Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Jeannie Whitehead Fund

Kevin & Diane Klein Performance Fund

Kosmet Klub Lied Center Student Internship Fund

Marjorie & Gene Eaton Lied Endowment Fund

Martin & Ruth Massengale Lied Center Performance Fund

Maurice & Dorothy Hevelone Performing Artist Endowment

Melvin Kurpjuweit Friends of Lied Fund

Miriam Croft Moeller Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Piano Master Works Artist Fund

Priority Seating Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Roger Cummings Memorial Fund

Ruth M. Amen Performance Fund for Lied Center

Samuel F. & Elizabeth Heim Family Lied Program Endowment Fund

Sarah Lahr’s Sarah’s Kids Fund for the Lied Center

Sheila Delaney Griffin Lied Endowment Fund

Thompson Family Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund

Woody & Paula Varner Endowment of the Lied Performance Fund & Lied Support Fund

Lied Performance Fund: the Lied Center’s programs are supported in part by this endowment established in memory of Ernst F. Lied & his parents, Ernst M. & Ida K. Lied

ADDITIONAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

SPECIAL PROJECTS & GRANTS

Cooper Foundation

D.F. Dillon Foundation

Nebraska Arts Council & Nebraska Cultural Endowment

EDUCATION SPONSORS & GRANTS

Supports outreach, education, and performance programs including residencies, master classes, student matinees, teacher workshops, performances, and special projects.

Lied Performance Fund

Bob & Jan FitzSimmons Lied Center

Educational Opportunity Fund

George and Barbara Day Lied Center Fund

Pace Woods Foundation

Mid America Arts Alliance

Green Feather Foundation

Lincoln Community Foundation

Dr. Phillip Engen

Ruth K. Seacrest Fund

Humanities Nebraska

Hixson-Lied College of Fine & Performing Arts Endowment Fund 2025-2026 Lied Center projects made possible, in part, with support from the HixsonLied College of Fine & Performing Arts Endowment Fund include Soweto Gospel Choir, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and Capital City.

ARTS ACROSS NEBRASKA PROGRAM

Arts Across Nebraska connects Lied Center artists with communities, schools & performing arts centers across Nebraska.

Friends of Lied

Richard P. Kimmel & Laurine

Kimmel Charitable Foundation

Nebraska Arts Council & Nebraska Cultural Endowment

KENNEDY CENTER PARTNERS IN EDUCATION PROGRAM

Support is provided by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to integrate the arts across the curriculum in partner schools. This includes a 24-year partnership with the Umonhon Nation School, Macy, NE.

ALSO SUPPORTED BY:

Nebraska Arts Council & Nebraska

Cultural Endowment

The Kennedy Center Partners in Education Program

Pace Woods Foundation

Green Feather Foundation

Dr. Phillip Engen

Umonhon Nation School

UNL College of Education & Human Sciences

Lincoln Public Schools and LPS Indian Education Program

Crete Public Schools

LET’S BE FRIENDS

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FRIENDS OF LIED

Friends of Lied is committed to supporting and promoting the Lied Center through educational opportunities, fundraising, and social activities. Board members throughout Nebraska serve as ambassadors for the Lied Center and as liaisons for artistic experiences for the state. Contributions enable the Lied Center to keep ticket prices affordable for top-quality programming and support arts education programs for all Nebraskans. Contributions are tax-deductible.

FRIENDS OF LIED BOARD OF DIRECTORS

PRESIDENT:

Deb Nelson, Aurora*

Katie Allen, Lincoln*

Amy Anderson, Lincoln

Emmy Anderson, Lincoln*

Sarah Arten, Omaha

Deidre Austin, Omaha

Margaret Bartle, Lincoln

Richard Bourque, Lincoln

Kara Brostrom, Lincoln

Pat Chick, Hastings*

Daniel Church, Lincoln

Cindy Clausen, Lincoln

Jody Cosimano, Omaha

Dee Cummins, Lincoln*

Megan D’Amour, Lincoln

Anne Davis, Lincoln

LeAnne Deppisch, Lincoln

Linda Dickeson, Lincoln

Paulette Dinsmore, Lincoln

*Executive Committee Member

Sara Downes, Lincoln

C.K. Duryea, Omaha*

Katie Ely, Lincoln

Clover Frederick, Lincoln*

Ann Gradwohl, Lincoln

Kimberly Hinrichs, Holdrege

Julie Hlavaty, North Platte

Sherrie Hollister, Hastings*

Jennifer Jessup, Lincoln

Susan Klanecky, Lincoln*

Pat Knaub, Lincoln*

Tami Lambie, Lincoln*

Diane Lewis, Central City

Caroline Melson, Lincoln*

Tammy Miller, Lincoln

Sue Moore, Lincoln

Bridgett Ojeda, Lincoln

Kathleen Ousey, Lincoln*

Terri Pattavina, Lincoln

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WORLD PREMIERE PLAY A HOUSE DIVIDED BRINGS MESSAGE OF UNITY TO LIED CENTER AUDIENCES

In September of 2024, sold out crowds exceeding 1,300 people experienced the world premiere play A House Divided in the Lied Center’s Carson Theater. Produced as part of the Lied Center’s Grow a Show program, this new work by Christina Kirk examined the bitter political and personal divisions in the Lincoln White House when Mary Todd Lincoln’s Confederate half-sister came to visit during the height of the Civil War.

The Lied Center has a long history of supporting and creating new work as part of the Grow A Show Program, and over the years the Lied has commissioned, created, and partnered on dozens of theatrical, dance, and musical compositions.

Executive Director Bill Stephan, who chose to produce the play after attending a first reading in November of 2023, said, “Abraham Lincoln used the phrase “a house divided” in his famous speech known as the “House Divided Speech,” delivered on June 16, 1858. The phrase is a reference from the Bible, Matthew 12:25 in which Jesus says, “Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand.” I hope this play may help bring our community and potentially our nation together in that spirit of unity Abraham Lincoln so believed in. Keep an eye on this new work, as you may see it on stages in New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles in the future.”

In addition to the show, the Lied Center also presented a panel discussion and lecture featuring celebrated author and Civil War expert Dr. Jeremi Suri called A House Divided: Politics Today and American History, diving deeper into the topics presented in the play. The lecture was also later aired on C-SPAN, bringing these important topics to an even wider audience.

The Lied Center is proud to support new works that enrich our community, encourage thoughtful discussion, and inspire positive change!

STRINGS OF MANY COLORS BRINGS WORLD MUSIC TO LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Classical guitarist Daniel Martinez, who grew up in Peru and has called Lincoln home for more than 20 years, believes deeply in the power of music as a universal language to bridge divides. With that power in mind, he came up with a big dream. He says, “My goal was always to do a world music tour of all the Lincoln Public Schools.”

In partnership with the Lied Center, Daniel is currently doing just that through the Strings of Many Colors program. The plan is to bring the program to 10 schools each year, eventually reaching every school in LPS. He’s already visited more than 30 schools! For each visit, Daniel brings 7 or 8 instruments (which is only half of the instruments this talented multiinstrumentalist has mastered!) and gives students background on the country each one comes from. He plays and sings for them, talks about culture and traditions, and in the process invites students to talk about their own backgrounds and heritage. Daniel shares with the

students about the languages he speaks (Spanish, English, and Portuguese), and says students often tell him about the languages they speak as well. He says that’s one of his favorite parts of the program—seeing the students open up through music and feel pride in who they are and where they come from. He introduces music as the universal language, meaning that “Because you play an instrument or you love music, you can say you are bilingual- you speak English, and you also speak music.”

After his time in the classroom, Daniel returns to each school with his celebrated band Jarana to give a concert for the entire student body.

At a recent stop at a Lincoln elementary school, Daniel asked the students, “Why do you think I am here? I am here to show you love through culture. Because we are from different places. And the only thing we have to do for others is just love one another. Right?”

After the first Strings of Many Colors visits, Daniel knew the program was having exactly the effect he hoped it would on the students. “I know it’s working because of the laughter and clapping! Kids dancing in front of their peers! I know that’s working. As humans, we build these filters to protect ourselves. And kids, they don’t have that.”

Daniel and his Strings of Many Colors are scheduled to visit 10 schools during the 2025-2026 school year, and he says, “I want to reach more kids and families with my music and bring hope during these confusing times. I want to expand to different towns and cities, bringing hope through melodies, harmonies, and different rhythms. I want kids to connect to their roots, no matter where they are coming from.”

The Lied Center is proud to have this program as part of the Lied’s Educational Outreach that is bringing culture, belonging, and the “universal language” to students across Lincoln!

RENT IN CONCERT COMBINES BROADWAY STARS, TOP NEBRASKA TALENT, AND

THE LINCOLN’S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FOR A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EVENT AT THE LIED

The Lied Center kicked off 2025 with the groundbreaking RENT in Concert, a one-night-only event celebrating Jonathan Larson’s groundbreaking Tony and Pulitzer Prize Award winning musical by adapting it for full orchestra. Fresh from its debut at the Kennedy Center with a superstar cast featuring multiple Tony Award® nominees performing alongside local Nebraska talent and the full Lincoln’s Symphony Orchestra, Lincoln was one of the only cities in the U.S. to welcome this exciting new concert production.

The project was helmed by Sammi Cannold, named one of Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 in Hollywood & Entertainment and one of Variety’s 10 Broadway Stars to Watch and known for directing unique Broadway projects including How to Dance in Ohio, Evita at New York City Center, Ragtime on Ellis Island, and Sunset Boulevard at the Kennedy Center. For Cannold, the casting process was one of the things that made Rent in Concert so exciting.

She says, “Our casting process on this production is really unique because we are casting locally from amazing talent in the city that we’re going to, in this case in Lincoln. And then also we are bringing in folks from New York or from elsewhere, and those two groups are coming together and making something really special. The other dimension of that that’s really exciting is that we have a few performers who are now based in New York, who’ve performed on Broadway or Off Broadway, and are from Nebraska originally.”

Among those performers returning to Lincoln was Mary Kate Moore, a Lincoln native who was recently on Broadway in Into the Woods as a standby for Sara Bareilles and Stephanie J. Block. For Moore, returning to Lincoln to perform at the Lied was a true full-circle moment. “I had my first ever dance recital on the stage of the Lied. I graduated from high school on the stage of the Lied Center. It’s really, really special.”

In addition to the unique casting process, Cannold said the reimagining of the Rent score for full orchestra also made the show such a special experience. “It’s a completely new, exciting, thrilling sound and emotion.”

Cannold reflected on her time in Lincoln, saying “My Lied Center experience has been amazing. I just have loved every second of working here, and it’s been really exciting to see the different dimensions of what the Lied does. I think that often times in the theater, we work in a ‘theater-only’ bubble, and so to be at a place that does so many different kinds of art and engagement with the community is a very cool thing. And I’ve loved getting to know the community at the Lied.”

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For more than three decades, the Lied Center for Performing Arts has been Nebraska’s premier stage for world-class performances, community engagement and transformative arts education. Every season, the Lied Center opens doors to transformative experiences—bringing Broadway, classical music, dance, and innovative programming to audiences of all ages.

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Polyphony

Friday, October 24, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.

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2025 - 2026 Abendmusik Concert Season

All concerts are FREE - 2000 D Street, Lincoln NE

England’s most remarkable chamber choir, Polyphony, comes to the Midwest for the first time.

Community Sing: Handel’s Messiah

Sunday, November 30, 2025 at 4:00 p.m.

Raise your voice in Abendmusik’s annual rendition of George Frideric Handel’s iconic Messiah

Christmas with Abendmusik

Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 4:00 and 6:30 p.m.

Plymouth Choir accompanied by the Plymouth Ringers and the Abendmusik Chamber Orchestra.

New Year’s Eve Last Blast

Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 3:00 p.m.

The Plymouth Brass, the Lincoln Continentals, and guest organist Diane Meredith Belcher.

St. Olaf Choir

Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 7:00 p.m.

The St. Olaf Choir is hailed as one of the nation’s premier a cappella ensembles.

Youth Masterworks Festival at the Lied Center for Performing Arts

Monday, February 23, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.

Directed by conductor Darita Seth.

J.S. Bach’s Mass in b minor

Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 6:00 p.m.

Tom Trenney leads sounding light, the Plymouth Choir, soloists, and the Abendmusik Orchestra.

Tonality: America Will Be

Sunday, April 12, 2026 at 4:00 p.m.

Tonality invites us to look toward a more perfect union for ourselves and future generations.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Johnny Carson Theater

Music by Anton Bruckner, Franz Schubert, Akemi Naito, Paul Moravec, and Andrew Smith

Zodiac Trio

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Kimball Recital Hall

Music by George Gershwin, Peter Schickele, Arturo Marquez, and Greg Simon

Catalyst Quartet

Sunday, November 9, 2025 | 3:00 PM

Johnny Carson Theater

Music by Beethoven, Joseph Bologne, Aftab Darvishi, Toru Takemitsu, and Florence B. Price

Junction Trio

Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026 | 7:30 PM

Johnny Carson Theater

Music by Beethoven, John Cage, John Zorn, and Franz Schubert

For more information about the artists and programs, go to www.LFCM.US

Single tickets available through the Lied Center and at the door.

FINDING CONNECTION IN A LONELY WORLD

DR. VIVEK MURTHY

Oct. 14 • 6:30pm • FREE Lied Center for Performing Arts

19th and 21st Surgeon General of the United States and and author of Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World.

ORLY ISRAEL

Nov. 18 • Time TBA • FREE Location TBA

Communication strategist, creator of The Listening Table, and founder of Warmline.org, teaching communication skills to foster authentic human connection.

IGNITE LINCOLN

Feb. 17 • 6:30pm

Rococo Theatre • TICKETED

With Firespring and The Foundry Community

Local individuals and nonprofit organizations sharing ideas and stories that spark imagination, inspire, educate, and build a better community.

SHAYLYN ROMNEY GARRETT

Mar. 31 • 6:30pm • FREE Lied Center for Performing Arts

With Center for Great Plains Studies

Social entrepreneur and coauthor of The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again.

More students than ever are finding their community. IMPACTS IN EVERY COUNTY

Bringing Big Ten education and resources to all 93 Nebraska counties.

NEW WESTBROOK MUSIC BUILDING

The state-of-theart building creates big opportunities for music, music education and dance students.

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