Nebraska Stories | Stories from the Nebraska Sandhills

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  • In this special edition of Nebraska Stories we feature stories from the Nebraska Sandhills.
    In this special edition of Nebraska Stories we feature stories from the Nebraska Sandhills.
    “Shakespeare & The Wild West”
    You've heard of Shakespeare in Love? We follow Nebraska Shakespeare to Valentine, the heart of cowboy country, for a performance of Twelfth Night. The company has been around since 1987, creating year-round, high quality Shakespeare productions. And then they head off to Omaha for an acting workshop with middle school students.
    “Shifting Sands”
    Sarah Switzer Sortum and her brother, Adam Switzer, are hard at work making changes on their family's Burwell ranch to embrace new conservation methods and encourage eco-tourism.
    “The Girl from Broken Bow”
    Katie Farritor discovers a surprising story behind a portrait of her ancestors taken by 19th Century sod house photographer Solomon Butcher.
    “Fort Hartsuff on the Sandhills Frontier”
    Fort Hartsuff sits along the North Loop River on the edge of the Sandhills. The former U.S. Army post was active during the waning years of the Indian Wars from 1874 to 1881. Today, the restored historic site provides tourists a look into the daily life of 19th Century soldiers.
    “Piano In Tow”
    Because of her passion for music and appreciation of how it has shaped her life, Nicole Narboni tows her nearly 1000 pound grand piano across Nebraska to share her love of classical music with audiences in rural communities who often don’t have the opportunity to attend live performances.
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  • @justincolt9968
    @justincolt9968 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fantastic! ❤

  • @HezKiefer1976
    @HezKiefer1976 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My great great great aunt won a piano and it went right in to the soddy!

  • @653j521
    @653j521 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you.

  • @CarrotZegarrett
    @CarrotZegarrett 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cody is 1 hour from my house

  • @patrickmcguire9663
    @patrickmcguire9663 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Honestly, do the folks in Lincoln and Omaha feel that the rest of the state would never hear about Mozart and Shakespear without their help? We appreciate all your doing but it sounds a little condescending.

    • @larrynelson5457
      @larrynelson5457 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What??? Do you think that the purpose of these theatre groups are INTRODUCING folks to these historic works? That is like me hearing the Beatles on the radio and thinking, "well, I've HEARD the Beatles, no need to ever see them live". We had live theatre in Broken Bow when I lived there. The Sandhills are filled with small towns, many with venues that housed live performances at the turn of the last century, many of those theatre groups came from Lincoln or Omaha. I have a theater seat from the old theater/opera house at Oconto.
      Not sure what your point is. These actors I am sure are really raking in the dough.