Unbreakable: A New Musical by Andrew Lippa | River City Mixed Chorus

Orpheum Theater 409 S 16th St, Omaha, NE, United States

Join the River City Mixed Chorus and their special guests as they perform Unbreakable, written by Tony Award-nominated American composer Andrew Lippa. This epic choral and theatrical work first premiered in 2018 during the 40th anniversary season of the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus. Now, RCMC, in its own 40th season, will premiere the mixed […]

$20 – $45
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OutNebraska LGBTQ+ Book Club

The OutNebraska Book Club is a time to gather and discuss different LGBTQ+ books. We read books of all genres, and use this as time to learn together and build community. This event is virtual, and meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month at 7pm CT / 6pm MT. Sign up at the […]

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Norfolk Area Pride Peer Group: 9th-12th Grade

This group will be for LGBTQ+ or questioning individuals in high school. This group will be facilitated by adult partners and current Pride board members, Angie and Mo. Angie's experience coming out in 7th grade has given her a lifetime of navigating LGBTQ+ issues and Mo came out as an adult in 2020. Together, Angie […]

Dragons and Knights Story Hour | Urban Abbey, Drag Story Hour Nebraska & OutNebraska

Urban Abbey 1026 Jackson St., Omaha, NE, United States

Adding a little pizzazz and sparkle to your favorite past time...STORY HOUR! Join a very special FANTASY themed story hour presented by your favorite local performers. This event is a way to bring children, families and Performers together for a playful hour of celebration, imagination, learning and fun.

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Open Arms Trans Social | Second Unitarian Church of Omaha

2nd Unitarian Church of Omaha

Since 2011, Second Unitarian Church of Omaha has hosted OATS (Open Arms Trans Social), providing a low-stakes social environment for trans people and their families to find community, create friendships, and participate in events with the broader community, from movie nights and open mics to panels exploring the intersections of faith and gender expansive identities. […]