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DEAR EVAN HANSEN, ANASTASIA, and More Set For Omaha Performing Arts 2019/2020 Broadway Season

By: Feb. 26, 2019
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Omaha Performing Arts has announced an extraordinary 2019/2020 season of performances and a new Tony Award-winning Broadway season, featuring four Omaha premieres and several returning favorites.

Omaha Performing Arts President Joan Squires was joined by special guests and performers to share the upcoming performances during a sold-out event Monday night at the Holland Performing Arts Center. The 2019/2020 season includes the popular Omaha Performing Arts Broadway Season and OPA Presents favorites of Dance, Jazz, Specials, National Geographic Live and 1200 Club.

"This season is spectacular," Squires said. "Our Broadway line-up is filled with some of the most sought-after tickets on Broadway and across the country. The groundbreaking dance performances, up-and-coming jazz musicians and popular artists are among the best touring performances from around the world!"

Season Reveal entertainment included performances from Disney's THE LION KING, DEAR EVAN HANSEN, ANASTASIA, and Omaha jazz legend, Curly Martin and friends.

Shows in the 2019/2020 season will appear at Omaha's Orpheum Theater and the Holland Performing Arts Center in downtown Omaha. Current season subscribers may begin renewing their season subscription packages immediately at TicketOmaha.com, by calling (402) 345-0606 or in person at the Ticket Omaha Box Office located inside the Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas Street.

OPA Presents season packages are now available to new subscribers. New Broadway subscriptions go on sale to the public in April. More information is available at OmahaPerformingArts.org.



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