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Nebraska Rep: Tigers Be Still
Location: Temple Building Room Studio Theatre - 2-21-2026 1:30 am - 2:30 am (America/New_York) (1 hour)

The Nebraska Repertory Theatre presents Ken Rosenstock's "Tigers Be Still" Feb. 19-March 1 in the Studio Theatre. For showtimes and ticket information, visit Guest directing is Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film alumna Lori Adams (M.F.A. 1982), who directed last season's Nebraska Rep hit "POTUS." Adams retired last spring from Illinois State University, where she served as professor since 1998 and as head of the acting program since 2005. "'Tigers Be Still,' written by Kim Rosenstock, is a play that centers on Sherry Wickman, a recent art therapy graduate who is struggling with unemployment and depression," Adams said. "A funny, introspective story about finding purpose and the challenges of being a young adult." Adams said audiences will see a very funny play that embraces very serious subjects. "The show runs without an intermission. There are four characters in the play who shift back and forth through 23 scenes," she said. "There are many heartwarming moments in the play as the characters search for the importance of family and community, all while a tiger is on the loose."

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