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THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND
music by John Kander
lyrics by Fred Ebb
Conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman, David Thompson

April 27, 29 & 30 at 7:30pm
May 1 at 2:00pm

(*There will not be an evening performance on Thursday, April 28)

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND is a stunning revue of the songbook from the multi-Tony award-winning team, Kander & Ebb. Filled with humor, romance, drama, and nonstop melody, it is a thrilling celebration of life and the fighting spirit that keeps us all going. With pieces from such well-known musicals as Cabaret, Chicago, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, this nonstop hit-parade features unforgettable gems, including “Mr. Cellophane,” “Maybe This Time,” “Cabaret” and “New York, New York,” (yes THAT one) seamlessly interwoven into a passionate, harmonious, up-tempo evening of musical theatre.

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND
music by John Kander
lyrics by Fred Ebb
Conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman, David Thompson

April 27, 29 & 30 at 7:30pm
May 1 at 2:00pm

(*There will not be an evening performance on Thursday, April 28)

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND is a stunning revue of the songbook from the multi-Tony award-winning team, Kander & Ebb. Filled with humor, romance, drama, and nonstop melody, it is a thrilling celebration of life and the fighting spirit that keeps us all going. With pieces from such well-known musicals as Cabaret, Chicago, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, this nonstop hit-parade features unforgettable gems, including “Mr. Cellophane,” “Maybe This Time,” “Cabaret” and “New York, New York,” (yes THAT one) seamlessly interwoven into a passionate, harmonious, up-tempo evening of musical theatre.

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND
music by John Kander
lyrics by Fred Ebb
Conceived by Scott Ellis, Susan Stroman, David Thompson

April 27, 29 & 30 at 7:30pm
May 1 at 2:00pm

(*There will not be an evening performance on Thursday, April 28)

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

THE WORLD GOES ‘ROUND is a stunning revue of the songbook from the multi-Tony award-winning team, Kander & Ebb. Filled with humor, romance, drama, and nonstop melody, it is a thrilling celebration of life and the fighting spirit that keeps us all going. With pieces from such well-known musicals as Cabaret, Chicago, and Kiss of the Spider Woman, this nonstop hit-parade features unforgettable gems, including “Mr. Cellophane,” “Maybe This Time,” “Cabaret” and “New York, New York,” (yes THAT one) seamlessly interwoven into a passionate, harmonious, up-tempo evening of musical theatre.

SILENT SKY presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson

March 2-5 @ 7:30pm
March 6 @ 2:00pm

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

SILENT SKY is the inspiring true story of one woman’s dedication to the stars, and how it changed the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. At the turn of the 20th Century, Henrietta Leavitt, a gifted astronomer ahead of her time, had the opportunity to serve as a “human computer” at the Harvard College Observatory, measuring and cataloging the brightness of stars from photographic plates. Though she was eager to make her own astronomical discoveries, women of the day were not allowed access to the observatory’s telescope. Still, Henrietta was not deterred and began her own work recording changes in the stars based on the collection of plates she studied. This led her to astonishing scientific discoveries that have had a profound and enduring impact on the field of astronomy. In this poignant blend of science, history, family, and love, a brilliant young woman charts her own passionate journey through a society determined to keep a woman in her place.

There will be a post-show panel discussion on Opening Night (March 2).

SILENT SKY presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson

March 2-5 @ 7:30pm
March 6 @ 2:00pm

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

SILENT SKY is the inspiring true story of one woman’s dedication to the stars, and how it changed the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. At the turn of the 20th Century, Henrietta Leavitt, a gifted astronomer ahead of her time, had the opportunity to serve as a “human computer” at the Harvard College Observatory, measuring and cataloging the brightness of stars from photographic plates. Though she was eager to make her own astronomical discoveries, women of the day were not allowed access to the observatory’s telescope. Still, Henrietta was not deterred and began her own work recording changes in the stars based on the collection of plates she studied. This led her to astonishing scientific discoveries that have had a profound and enduring impact on the field of astronomy. In this poignant blend of science, history, family, and love, a brilliant young woman charts her own passionate journey through a society determined to keep a woman in her place.

There will be a post-show panel discussion on Opening Night (March 2).

SILENT SKY presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson

March 2-5 @ 7:30pm
March 6 @ 2:00pm

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

SILENT SKY is the inspiring true story of one woman’s dedication to the stars, and how it changed the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. At the turn of the 20th Century, Henrietta Leavitt, a gifted astronomer ahead of her time, had the opportunity to serve as a “human computer” at the Harvard College Observatory, measuring and cataloging the brightness of stars from photographic plates. Though she was eager to make her own astronomical discoveries, women of the day were not allowed access to the observatory’s telescope. Still, Henrietta was not deterred and began her own work recording changes in the stars based on the collection of plates she studied. This led her to astonishing scientific discoveries that have had a profound and enduring impact on the field of astronomy. In this poignant blend of science, history, family, and love, a brilliant young woman charts her own passionate journey through a society determined to keep a woman in her place.

There will be a post-show panel discussion on Opening Night (March 2).

SILENT SKY presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson

March 2-5 @ 7:30pm
March 6 @ 2:00pm

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

SILENT SKY is the inspiring true story of one woman’s dedication to the stars, and how it changed the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. At the turn of the 20th Century, Henrietta Leavitt, a gifted astronomer ahead of her time, had the opportunity to serve as a “human computer” at the Harvard College Observatory, measuring and cataloging the brightness of stars from photographic plates. Though she was eager to make her own astronomical discoveries, women of the day were not allowed access to the observatory’s telescope. Still, Henrietta was not deterred and began her own work recording changes in the stars based on the collection of plates she studied. This led her to astonishing scientific discoveries that have had a profound and enduring impact on the field of astronomy. In this poignant blend of science, history, family, and love, a brilliant young woman charts her own passionate journey through a society determined to keep a woman in her place.

There will be a post-show panel discussion on Opening Night (March 2).

SILENT SKY presented by UNK Theatre

The University Theatre at Kearney
presents

SILENT SKY
by Lauren Gunderson

March 2-5 @ 7:30pm
March 6 @ 2:00pm

Miriam Drake Theatre

General Admission Tickets are $10, with discounts available for students, seniors, and groups (10+). UNK Student tickets are free with a valid ID.

For reservations, contact the UNK Theatre Box Office at (308) 865-8417 or boxoffice@unk.edu

SILENT SKY is the inspiring true story of one woman’s dedication to the stars, and how it changed the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. At the turn of the 20th Century, Henrietta Leavitt, a gifted astronomer ahead of her time, had the opportunity to serve as a “human computer” at the Harvard College Observatory, measuring and cataloging the brightness of stars from photographic plates. Though she was eager to make her own astronomical discoveries, women of the day were not allowed access to the observatory’s telescope. Still, Henrietta was not deterred and began her own work recording changes in the stars based on the collection of plates she studied. This led her to astonishing scientific discoveries that have had a profound and enduring impact on the field of astronomy. In this poignant blend of science, history, family, and love, a brilliant young woman charts her own passionate journey through a society determined to keep a woman in her place.

There will be a post-show panel discussion on Opening Night (March 2).

UNK Wrestling Midwest Duals

Opponents TBD

Kearney, NE Friday January 21, 2022
9:00am (non-varsity)
Buffalo County Fairgrounds

Kearney, NE Saturday January 22, 2022
9:00am (varsity)
Buffalo County Fairgrounds