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The Rose Theater Presents "How I became a Pirate"

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.How I Became a Pirate

Oct. 14-30, 2011

Shiver me timbers! Jeremy Jacobs is a pirate. Joining the crew of Braid Beard’s ship, Jeremy lives the high life at sea: rolling in treasure, singing sea chanteys, and practicing his pirate talk with all his pirate friends. It’s a grand experience, indeed, that is until Jeremy remembers all the things he’s left behind like bedtime stories and tuck-ins. Surely, there must be a way to convince the pirates to take him home!

Expedoodle has your chance to win tickets to go see "How I Became a Pirate" at the Rose.  To be entered to win all you have to do is "LIKE" us on facebook by clicking the like button below.  Pretty simple right....well at least easier than saying shiver me timbers!!

We have a winner for 4 tickets to see How I Became a Pirate at the Rose and that winner is....
Cheryl Graser

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The Rose Theater presents Ferdinand the Bull

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Not Seeing "Red" at The Rose!!

Growing up everyone had at least one favorite book or collection of books that were called their own.  Many times one book would be read so much that the binding wore down and the book was hardly readable.  That’s what childhood is all about and we would bet that many of you would still be able to remember that story pretty clearly.  Now that we have grown we enjoy reading those same timeless books to our children as well.  Showing the child events in the book in real life will help that book even become a stronger part of their life.

The opening weekend of The Rose Theater's season is today.  To kick it off The Rose is showing Ferdinand the Bull from today until September 25th.  Ferdinand has become an amazing story that teaches kids of all ages a simple life lesson.  That lesson is basically not to judge a book (person) by its cover.  Initial impressions can be wrong and the story of Ferdinand highlights how misperceptions can effect everyone involved.

Ferdinand the Bull

Sept. 9-25, 2011

Ferdinand is quiet by nature, always content to sit under the old tree and simply smell the flowers.  Suddenly eager to fit in with a tough trio of bulls, he gives up his life of solitude to train for bullfighting. When it comes time to fight, he is chosen as the fiercest of the bulls.  But can he find a way to “win” and still be true to himself? This musical is a charming testament to the importance of knowing what makes you happy!

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Patrick Wyman

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The Rose Theater Season Kick Off

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Books come alive at the Rose!!

Growing up everyone had at least one favorite book or collection of books that were called their own.  Many times one book would be read so much that the binding wore down and the book was hardly readable.  That’s what childhood is all about and we would bet that many of you would still be able to remember that story pretty clearly.  Now that we have grown we enjoy reading those same timeless books to our children as well.  Showing the child events in the book in real life will help that book even become a stronger part of their life.

The Rose Theater has been known for bringing children’s books to life on stage. This season is no different, bringing in favorites like “James and the Giant Peach” and “Seussical The Musical.” Be sure to check out all of the plays coming to the Rose over the next several months and be sure to get your membership NOW before they are sold out.

Ferdinand the Bull

Sept. 9-25, 2011

Ferdinand is quiet by nature, always content to sit under the old tree and simply smell the flowers.  Suddenly eager to fit in with a tough trio of bulls, he gives up his life of solitude to train for bullfighting. When it comes time to fight, he is chosen as the fiercest of the bulls.  But can he find a way to “win” and still be true to himself? This musical is a charming testament to the importance of knowing what makes you happy!

How I Became a Pirate

Oct. 14-30, 2011

Shiver me timbers! Jeremy Jacobs is a pirate. Joining the crew of Braid Beard’s ship, Jeremy lives the high life at sea: rolling in treasure, singing sea chanteys, and practicing his pirate talk with all his pirate friends. It’s a grand experience, indeed, that is until Jeremy remembers all the things he’s left behind like bedtime stories and tuck-ins. Surely, there must be a way to convince the pirates to take him home!

Junie B. in Jingle Bells, Batman Smells

Nov. 25 – Dec. 18, 2011

PREMIUM EVENT SHOW
It’s Christmas and Junie B. has a dilemma. Her first grade class has drawn for its Secret Santa exchange, and she has picked the name of her least favorite classmate, Tattletale May. With only ten dollars to spend, Junie B. must decide what is more important: protecting May’s feelings or buying herself the coveted Squeez-a-Burb, which is sure to win her the attention of all her classmates.

Holiday Time Around the World

Dec. 26-30, 2011

When a young inventor unveils his latest invention – a new transporter device – he convinces the audience to travel with him on a mission to discover holiday traditions around the world. In Germany, audiences will participate in the tale of the Christmas spider; followed by the legend of the poinsettia in Mexico. Next, the audience is off to Africa, then Israel, in an audience participation event that will entertain young and old alike.

The Adventures of Nate the Great

Feb. 3-19, 2012

There is no case too daunting for Nate the Great. He is a mighty detective capable of solving even the most complicated mysteries. Take his neighbor, Annie. When Annie looses a painting of her dog Rex, she calls on Nate the Great. Taking into consideration the size, color, and composition of her work, Nate tracks down the most unexpected culprit.

No Dogs Allowed

March 2-18, 2012

Eight-year-old Iris and her family set out from their home in the Bronx to the Enchanted State Park. All decide that bringing the dog on the car trip is a bad idea, but Iris sneaks him along anyway. This adventure takes the family through a series of musical mishaps. Will the dog be discovered? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure: they are certain to have a “Great Day After All” and so will the audience.

Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type

March 30 – April 15, 2012

Farmer Brown is a grumpy man. Cows make milk. Chickens make eggs. These are the commodities that he has come to expect. But the cows are cold and so are the chickens. Using a typewriter the cows found in the barn, both are demanding electric blankets. Going on strike, they force Farmer Brownʼs hand in a surprise tit for tat that – oops – leaves the ducks with a demand of their own!

James and the Giant Peach

April 27 – May 13, 2012

Young James embarks on the worldʼs greatest adventure when he steps inside a giant peach. Not just any peach, but a larger-than-life magical peach! Inside await his new friends – an eclectic mix of extraordinary insects. When the peach breaks from its stem and tumbles to the sea, James must summon his courage and the unique strengths of his companions to navigate the challenges ahead!

Seussical – The Musical

June 1-17, 2012

PREMIUM EVENT SHOW
In a musical extravaganza that has entertained audiences around the globe, Horton the Elephant proves the powers of friendship, family, and community to be triumphant over all adversity. The Cat in the Hat and Gertrude McFuzz join in the fun as Horton attempts to do the impossible – save Jojo and the Invisible Whos from danger and protect Mayzie La Bird’s abandoned egg!

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The Rose Theater Presents The Misfits

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The Rose Theater Omaha presents:

The Misfits


There comes a point in every adolescence life that they are either bullied or become a bully themselves.  With the increasing number of ways teens can connect with each other whether that is outside of school via the internet or text messages or during school, the opportunity for negative connection also increases.  We have either heard or experienced the variety of different ways that bullies can inflict harm, sometimes it is more emotional than physical.  Whether the bully doesn’t like you because of your weight, level of intelligence, physical appearance, or creed it doesn’t give them the right to cause you pain.

The play “The Misfits” is about four youths that have decided that enough is enough. For years, their weight, intelligence, sexual orientation and troubled nature have made them the targets of relentless ridicule. Tired of being defined by hurtful labels, they decide to run for student council on a platform of change. Their message: no more name-calling. What they win is more than they ever imagined!

There has never been a better time to bring the story of bullying to the forefront.  Teaching kids how to deal with bullying properly is more important now than ever.  Take the time to take your children and teens to this show, not only for the message but for the opportunity to open lines of communication with your children.  Sometimes the issues of bullying are hard for kids to talk about with their parents.  This may be the opportunity you have been waiting for to discuss this issue with your child before it worsens.

In addition to their normally scheduled performances the Rose Theater will be hosting an informal discussion about bullying will be held at The Rose following the 7 pm show on Feb. 5th. Audience members are invited to stay to participate. Area principals, counselors, and teachers have also been invited to attend. Book author James Howe will sign autographs after the 7 pm show on Feb. 11th and speak briefly to the audience after the 2 pm show on Feb. 12th.

Important: This play is recommended for ages 10 and older. It contains situations or themes that may warrant conversation before or after seeing the show.

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Ticket Prices:
Member: $0.00 (Free with Membership)
Non-Member: $16.00

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Performances:

2/12/2011 2 PM 
2/12/2011 7 PM 

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