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Area entertainment events for April 9-15

Theater “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! (The Musical),” 7 p.m., The Rose Theater, Omaha. In-person tickets are $20 and household streaming tickets are $30. Tickets can be purchased by phone at 402-345-4849 or online at www.rosetheater.org. “Fully Committed,” 7:30 p.m., Howard Drew Theatre, Omaha Community Playhouse. Tickets start at $36 with prices varying by performance. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 402-553-0800 or online at www.omahaplayhouse.com. Opening of “The Drawer Boy,” 7:30 p.m., Hawks Mainstage Theatre, Omaha Community Playhouse. Seeking inspiration for his new play, Miles, a young actress from Toronto, moves in with Angus and Morgan, two aging bachelor farmers, in rural Ontario. Angus, who suffered a brain injury during World War II, finds joy and solace hearing Morgan retell stories from days gone by. The production will continue through May 2. Tickets start at $36, with prices varying by performance. Tickets may be purchased by phone at 402-

A weekend full of dancing, alpacas, and glow-in-the-dark dinosaurs awaits

A weekend full of dancing, alpacas, and glow-in-the-dark dinosaurs awaits
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Entertainment calendar for March 19-25

Entertainment calendar for March 19-25
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Lincoln indie band Parking Lot Party to perform Lied Center livestream

From small beginnings performing at a Lincoln Southeast talent show to releasing their debut EP “Drive Thru,” the Lincoln indie band Parking Lot Party hopes to go nowhere but up. The band isn’t slowing down, as it’s performing for the Lied Center for Performing Arts’ Huskers in the Spotlight program Jan. 26 at noon via livestream on the Lied Center’s Facebook.  Four of the five members in the band are UNL students. The group has a sound its members describe as groovy indie-pop with modern guitar tones.   Vinh Le, student at Nebraska Wesleyan University and the bassist of the band, said the group was excited for the opportunity since it has been hard to get gigs due to the pandemic.

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