Event Archives

Virtual Author Series: Ladette Randolph

Opera House:

Join us for an evening with writer Ladette Randolph as she discusses her novel Private Way. Set in 2015, protagonist Vivi Marx winds up off the grid in Nebraska in order to escape professional and personal turmoil, and as a result seeks solace from Willa Cather's novels. Register for the event here to enjoy a conversation about contemporary Nebraska fiction, Willa Cather, and pie.


Virtual Author Series: Oscar Hokeah

Opera House:

Help us kick off the 2023 Author Series with critically-acclaimed novelist Oscar Hokeah! Calling for a Blanket Dance tells the story of Ever Geimausaddle and his struggle to carve a place for himself in an increasingly precarious community. Hokeah's debut novel has been described as a "stunning" example of "honest storytelling," and it has been longlisted for the prestigious Carnegie Medal.


Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience

Opera House:

The Red Cloud Opera House is celebrating 20 years of top notch performances by bringing back fan favorites! Yesterday and Today: The Interactive Beatles Experience is the nation’s most innovative and unique show utilizing the works of the Beatles. This amazing band, anchored by brothers Billy, Matthew and Ryan McGuigan perform as themselves and leave the song choices completely in the hands of the audience. Join us for a chance to hear your favorite Beatles songs!

With special thanks to our sponsors for this event, Gary and Bev Meyer.


Material Pulses

Art Gallery:
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Material Pulses: Seven Viewpoints presents seventeen works by seven fiber artists representing the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Curated by internationally renowned artist and teacher Nancy Crow, Material Pulses contributes to the dialogue of contemporary textile arts. Says Crow, “Material Pulses is the culmination of my mission to bring back the majesty, strength, and energy of textile works, particularly large quilts.”


Paramount

Opera House:
Paramount hits the Red Cloud Opera House stage playing high energy '80s anthems from Journey, REO Speedwagon, Def Leppard, Poison, Bon Jovi, Guns N' Roses, and much more!

Virtual Author Series: Lisa Mendelman

Learn all about the interplay of sentimentalism and modernism in Willa Cather's work! Menlo College professor Lisa Mendelman will examine Cather's depiction of the modern woman's identity in the early twentieth century via Thea Kronberg in The Song of the Lark, as well as how the sentimental aesthetic operates between individuals and art.


Virtual Author Series: Joe Starita

Opera House:

Settle in for a fascinating author talk with Joe Starita about his book, A Warrior of the People: How Susan La Fleshe Overcame Racial and Gender Inequality to Become America's First Indian Doctor, which chronicles the life of Native American doctor Susan La Flesche Picotte. From her hospital in Walthill, Nebraska, La Flesche Picotte treated patients suffering from devastating illnesses such as smallpox and influenza and provided vital care to those whose access to healthcare was stymied by racism and poverty.


Indigenous

Opera House:
Fronted by Mato Nanji, Indigenous plays a gritty, soulful, and rocking blues sound influenced by the likes of B. B. King, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.

Artist Reception: Sarah Rowe's "Signal"

Join us for a reception with artist Sarah Rowe on Saturday, November 5, at 6:00 p.m. Her exhibition Signal brings form to the voices of animals and celebrates our kinship with them.

Enjoy light refreshments and meet the artist as you view the exhibition in our gallery. This event is free and open to the public. Head up to the Opera House auditorium afterward to experience the rocking blues sound of Indigenous. You can purchase tickets here.