NEBRASKA REP
Nebraska Repertory Theatre, the state's only professional regional theater, serves the region by producing critically acclaimed productions by both emerging and established playwrights.

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As the mischief and magic of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream comes to a flourish, the Duke of Athens remarks, "The lunatic, the lover and the poet are of imagination all compact." This season, every show explores an aspect of this insight as lunatics, lovers and poets are laid bare upon our stage.
buy season ticketsOur Audiences and The Press Agree... Nebraska Rep is Must-See Theatre.
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A THOUSAND WORDS
It isn’t hyperbole to say that what Park and his entire crew created in "A Thousand Words" is almost beyond description; it’s a stunning production that very few local theater companies could even put on, let alone create from nothing. A picture may be worth a thousand words, but this show will leave its audience speechless.
David Berman | The Daily Nebraskan -
THE GLASS MENAGERIE
Nebraska Repertory Theatre does justice to this masterpiece. Everything is beautifully crafted, from the visual to the auditory to the polished performances of four very fine actors and actresses. I can honestly say that this is one of the best theatrical productions I've seen in the Omaha/Lincoln area. Well done to Director Andy Park and his marvelous cast and crew!
Christine Swerczek | Broadway World Nebraska -
THE GLASS MENAGERIE
The acting from the entire company was fantastic all the way through, but Ms. Steele's performance really stood out, and she was obviously having fun with her character. Every actor who has ever taken a theater class in high school looks forward to taking a Tennessee Williams character and breathing a bit of self into it. Ms. Steele's take on Amanda drew a chuckle from the audience several times, and turned a character who could easily have been despised into one who the audience could sympathize with and love.
Deanna Walz | Appearing Locally -
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE
Ty Perry as Miss Tracy Mills was rock solid, moving and speaking with grace and authority. Drag Queen Rexy stole every scene she was in (that fan snap!), which was particularly impressive considering Clayton Edwards also played Casey's friend Jason, whose reminiscence about his ex, Fiona, was surprising and touching.
Rachele Stoops | Appearing Locally -
THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE
Ty Perry is phenomenal. His handling of his character is so believable that I want the audacious drag queen to be my friend. He imbues her with a razor sharp wit and snappy comebacks, but also shows a sensitivity that you would desire in your best friend. She cares. She cares enough to coach young Casey in the finer aspects of their artistic form, but also as a person, telling him to "make fewer messes" while figuring out who he is as a person. Perry is so good at being Miss Tracy that when he appears later without his wig, it takes me a minute to adjust. His portrayal of his everyday self is diametrically different, but he retains compassion along with wisdom.
Christine Swerczek | Broadway World Nebraska