As an ongoing celebration of its 25th anniversary season, the Lied Center for Performing Arts is pleased to announce a new free film series, open to the public, designed to reflect some of the world-class performances taking place on the Lied Center stage this season. The series kicked off on Jan. 28 with the film The Diavolo Project, as an extension of a live stage performance by the internationally renowned dance company scheduled for February. The remaining Silver Screenings events include:
The Red Violin – February 25
Location: Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center
In advance of Joshua Bell’s March 13 Lied performance.
Finding Neverland – March 5
Location: Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center
In advance of Peter and the Starcatcher’s March 23 Lied performance.
Following each screening, the Lied Center invites community members to stick around to socialize and enjoy free desserts and refreshments, provided by the Lied Center. For reservations to attend a Lied Silver Screening, contact Becky Boesen at rboesen2@unl.edu or (402) 472-3215.
The Lied Center, opened in 1990, is Nebraska’s “Home for the Arts.” Programs are made possible through the generous 2014/2015 season support of Christina Hixson and the Lied Foundation Trust, Friends of Lied, Ameritas, Union Bank & Trust Company, and The Nebraska Arts Council. For more information about the Lied Center for Performing Arts, visit www.LiedCenter.org.