21 & Over hosts Live Broadway Karaoke!



Omaha Community Playhouse's 21 & Over program hosts Live Broadway Karaoke!

Monday, January 6, 2014
7:30 p.m.
Omaha Community Playhouse
Free and open to the public, with an opportunity for donations. No tickets or reservations are necessary.

Live Broadway Karaoke!
We're back with round four of our annual karaoke night! We've got a piano, an accompanist and a microphone. You've got a burning desire to perform at the Playhouse. This is the night when all your Broadway dreams will come true...Hosted once again by the incomparable Jim Boggess.
The 21 & Over productions are intended for a mature audience and discretion is advised. For more information on 21 & Over and other OCP alternative programs, contact Amy Lane, Resident Director, at alane@omahaplayhouse.com or (402) 553-4890, ext. 164.

21 & Over is sponsored by Omaha Steaks and media sponsored by Omahype.

December Metro Arts and Culture Pass Deal


Enjoy the arts with a Metro Arts and Culture Pass! If you are a season subscriber to the Omaha Community Playhouse, in the month of December, you can receive 10% of all purchases in the Hitchcock Museum Shop at the Durham Museum and a buy one, gift one membership with Nebraskans for the Arts.

The Metro Arts and Culture Pass features various nonprofit arts organizations around Omaha. In order to be a Metro Arts and Culture Pass member, you only must be a member or subscriber to one of the participating organizations. Every month, OCP members can enjoy a discount at a different featured Omaha arts organization.

Other participating organizations include:
Omaha Children's Museum
Omaha Performing Arts
Bemis Center
Durham Museum
Opera Omaha
El Museo Latino
The Rose
Film Streams
Nebraska Shakespeare
Joslyn Art Museum
Fontenelle Forest
The Arts Center
Ballet Nebraska
Love's Jazz and Arts Center
Lauritzen Gardens
Bluffs Arts Council
Strategic Air and Space Museum
Nebraskans for the Arts
BlueBarn Theatre
Kaneko
Omaha Creative Institute

For more information about the Metro Arts Pass, contact the director of sales at lkaup@omahaplayhouse.com or (402) 553-4890, ext. 147.

Students part of Yesterday and Today

Yesterday and Today is an annual tradition at the Omaha Community Playhouse. For years, Billy McGuigan and his brothers Ryan and Matthew have brought The Beatles to life in a one-of-a-kind tribute show. The songs are picked by the audiences, with stories about what that song means to them personally, so every single show is different. This literally-stand-up-out-of-your-seat entertainment can't be missed.

This year's performances will be taking a fun new spin on some of the Beatles' classic songs: the McGuigan brothers have invited local children's choirs to join them on stage! Coming from all around the Omaha area, these kids get the opportunity to learn classic Beatles songs with Billy and his brothers, who know them best.

Though they won't be working with the kids until the actual night of the show, Billy says they have given the students' choir teachers all the necessary music to learn. Working with the kids "is something that all of us in the band are really looking forward to," Billy said.

Billy and his brothers were raised on The Beatles from the time they were very young. "I was most likely minutes old when my dad started singing Beatles songs to me," Billy said. "My first word wasn't Mom or Dad, it was 'lellow' --- from 'Yellow Submarine'. Their music was always around, always present in our household. Our dad always led us to believe The Beatles were our long lost uncles who just never sent money."

What Beatles songs should every kid know by age 10?
All Together Now. "It's simple, but has a beautiful meaning and message that's as relevant today as it was in the 60s," said Billy.

The McGuigans decided they wanted to work with young kids this year because they wanted to involve more of the community that has given them so much. "We decided that giving the kids the opportunity to not only learn some Beatles songs but to also partake in the theatrical experience would be the best way to do that," said Billy. "Maybe this one experience will spark a future career in music or the arts. That's our goal!"

"For the show as a whole," said Billy, "we are confident that having the kids participate will bring out the fact that this show is ALL about the audience, the community and all of our experience with The Beatles' music."

Below is a list of the participating schools (who will be sending about 10-14 kids from their choirs to be a part of the shows) and the dates that the choir will be performing:

Saddlebrook Elementary - Dec. 6
Dundee Elementary - Dec. 12
Crestridge - Dec. 13
Russell Middle School - Dec. 14 and 15

Billy and his brothers are emphatic in saying how grateful and thankful they are to call Omaha and the Omaha Community Playhouse home, as they are able to return year after year with their fantastic show.

"We strive to make the show better each year," said Billy, "and make sure that we make some changes each year so that our audience members who come back every year (some have seen the show over 20 times!) always have something fresh to look forward to!"

Come see these talented kids and the Beatles pros, the McGuigans, in the Omaha Community Playhouse's production of Yesterday and Today. The show be running Dec. 6-29, Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m. with a 2 p.m. performance on Dec. 8. There is also a special performance on Dec. 31;  Tickets are $38 and $32 for groups. There will be special pricing for the performance on New Year's Eve; tickets will be $50 for the 7 p.m. show and $75 for the 10 p.m. To purchase tickets, or for more information, call (402) 553-0800, visit the Box Office or click here.
Article by Shannon Kern

November Metro Arts and Culture Pass Deal


Enjoy the arts with a Metro Arts and Culture Pass! If you are a season subscriber to the Omaha Community Playhouse, in the month of November, you can receive $10 adult and $5 child admission to the Strategic Air and Space Museum and 15% off tickets to the Sounds of Christmas presented by Omaha Performing Arts (use code: ArtsPass - Nov. 29 performance only).

The Metro Arts and Culture Pass features various nonprofit arts organizations around Omaha. In order to be a Metro Arts and Culture Pass member, you only must be a member or subscriber to one of the participating organizations. Every month, OCP members can enjoy a discount at a different featured Omaha arts organization.

Other participating organizations include:
Omaha Children's Museum
Omaha Performing Arts
Bemis Center
Durham Museum
Opera Omaha
El Museo Latino
The Rose
Film Streams
Nebraska Shakespeare
Joslyn Art Museum
Fontenelle Forest
The Arts Center
Ballet Nebraska
Love's Jazz and Arts Center
Lauritzen Gardens
Bluffs Arts Council
Strategic Air and Space Museum
Nebraskans for the Arts
BlueBarn Theatre
Kaneko
Omaha Creative Institute

For more information about the Metro Arts Pass, contact the director of sales at lkaup@omahaplayhouse.com or (402) 553-4890, ext. 147.

A Christmas Carol, a Christmas Tradition

A Christmas Carol is a timeless tale of remembering the joy of family, friends and the spirit of Christmas. A story that is a tradition in homes celebrating the holiday, A Christmas Carol has become a tradition at the Playhouse as well. This will be the 38th year for OCP to bring Scrooge, Tiny Tim and all the characters to life for your family to celebrate the Christmas season!

More than almost any other holiday, Christmas is full of traditions: with family, friends, work, school, community and everywhere in between. A Christmas Carol has become a staple at OCP, but our actors have many other traditions as well.

In preparation for the start of the show, with the cold coming and the decorations going up, a few of the A Christmas Carol actors wanted to share their holiday traditions with everyone coming to the show. Are there ones that you participate in as well?


Don Keelan-White (Jacob Marley) joined the ACC cast last year, where he found out that the cast draws names for "Secret Scrooge," a holiday gift exchange. "It just added another wonderful layer to the awesome experience of being in this OCP production," said Don. He also loves having a Christmas tree every year but, being over 100 miles away from home (he is from York, NE), he has now transferred the tradition to his sons, who live together in Benson. Another long-standing tradition is having Christmas crackers, a non-edible item that he and his late wife brought back from a trip to England many years ago. "I love Christmas, and I love being in A Christmas Carol!"


Julie Huff (Ghost of Christmas Past) has been a part of OCP's A Christmas Carol for the past 18/19 years ("I usually just guess at the number from how old my son is."). You would think the actors wouldn't have time for anything else around being in a play, but Julie makes sure her house and dressing room are decorated every year. She also throws a big Christmas Caroling party each year for her friends, where she loves seeing everyone come together to sing. In the show, Julie loves portraying the small stories the audience may not see just as much as the big Scrooge one: "Our own little invisible family stories that turn into something that is not quite real and not quite make believe."


Emily Mokrycki (Mrs. Cratchit) is a part of A Christmas Carol again for her fourth year. Other than the show, though, Emily has a LOT of Christmas traditions: listening to Amy Grant's "A Christmas Album", decorating like a pro, attending candlelight service, opening a gift of pajamas each Christmas Eve and never leaving the house on Christmas Day. This is also her first Christmas being married, so she gets to learn a whole new set of family traditions. "What makes them so special is that each year it makes me think of the most important people in my life. There is comfort and familiarity in the traditions; they make me feel safe and loved." Emily also said that ACC is becoming "one of my favorite traditions every year!"


Jerry Longe (Ebenezer Scrooge) is celebrating his eighth year playing Scrooge, but has also played the roles Marley, Jake and Christmas Present on tours. Other than being a part of ACC, Jerry has a large crab dinner with friends (his "chosen family") every Christmas Eve. His family lives in Texas and Florida, so he makes sure to celebrate Christmas with them every year over the phone.
The Omaha Community Playhouse wants to celebrate these traditions and their importance, and invite you to join us in our tradition. Whether it's your first time or 38th, we hope that seeing A Christmas Carol becomes a tradition that will enhance your holiday spirit.

Omaha Community Playhouse's A Christmas Carol will be running Nov. 22-Dec. 23; Wednesday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Before Dec. 15, tickets are $35 for adults and $24 for students. Dec. 15-23, ticket prices are $39 for adults and $28 for students. To purchase tickets, or for more information, call (402) 553-0800, visit the Box Office or click here.

Story by Shannon Kern

21 & Over hosts Lone Tree Productions



Omaha Community Playhouse's 21 & Over program hosts Lone Tree Productions.

Monday, November 11, 2013
7:30 p.m.
Omaha Community Playhouse
Free and open to the public, with an opportunity for donations. No tickets or reservations are necessary.

Lone Tree Productions (special guest artists)
Specializing in adapted works, this Omaha based theatre company pushes the boundaries of performance through creative use of text, movement and visual storytelling. 21 & Over is proud to host our first commissioned work in conjunction with OCP's production of Freud's Last Session. Ransom: En-acting a Myth is an original production based on C.S. Lewis' novel Perelandra. For a prolific writer like Lewis, Narnia was only the beginning...
Adapted from C.S. Lewis's Perelandra by Julia Hinson, Josh Ryan and John Landrie. Actors: Raydell Cordell, Kris Fleeman, Julia Hinson, Drew Roberts and Aaron Wrigley
The 21 & Over productions are intended for a mature audience and discretion is advised. For more information on 21 & Over and other OCP alternative programs, contact Amy Lane, Resident Director, at alane@omahaplayhouse.com or (402) 553-4890, ext. 164.

21 & Over is sponsored by Omaha Steaks and media sponsored by Omahype.

Shine the Light on Hunger with OCP and ConAgra Foods

It just isn't Christmas without A Christmas Carol. An Omaha holiday tradition for 38 years, Scrooge takes us on a life-changing journey that shows us it truly is much better to give than to receive. This year, we ask you to make giving a part of your holiday tradition.



ConAgra Foods is doing its part to make sure child hunger ends here! Join us to help the more than 16 million children in America, including the Omaha-Metro area, who don't have consistent access to food throughout the year. This holiday season, the Omaha Community Playhouse is partnering with Omaha Performing Arts, Omaha Symphony, Opera Omaha, Joslyn Art Museum and ConAgra Foods to collect non-perishable food items for the Food Bank for the Heartland as part of Shine the Light on Hunger.

During November and December, drop off non-perishable food items at OCP or other participating locations to help fight hunger. The top food items needed are:
  • Pasta and pasta sauce
  • Peanut butter
  • Canned fruit, vegetables and meat
  • Crackers
  • Macaroni and cheese
  • Pork and beans
  • Hamburger Helper and other boxed meals
  • Canned soup
  • Tuna or chicken
  • Pancake mix
  • Cereal



For more information, call (402) 553-0800.