Calendar
Feb
1
Saturday
Dial M for Murder
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Enid Miller Theatre

Money is why Tony married Margot. And money is why he'll have her killed. His intent is evil. But his plan for getting away with it is brilliant. Brilliant enough? You make the call after seeing this sophisticated thriller, ingeniously updated by Frederick Knott from the original 1952 Broadway play that inspired Alfred Hitchcock's classic movie starring Grace Kelly.

Feb
7
Friday
NWU Honors Choir Festival Concert
Time: 7:00pm
Location: O'Donnell Auditorium, Vance D. Rogers Center for Fine Arts

Nearly one hundred of Nebraska's finest high school musicians gather on campus to sing with guest composer/conductor Kyle Pederson and NWU's own Tom Trenney.  Omaha Central High School's A Cappella Choir will be featured in the performance as well.  (Tickets must be purchased at the door for this event.)

Feb
15
Saturday
NWU Honors Bands Festival Concert
Time: 2:30pm
Location: O’Donnell Auditorium, Vance D. Rogers Center for Fine Arts

Nearly 120 of Nebraska's finest high school musicians gather on campus to form two bands that will perform with guest conductor Jon Noworyta and NWU's Joshua Roach. Tickets are available at the door.

Feb
21
Friday
The Lightning Thief the Percy Jackson Musical
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Annie L. McDonald Theatre

Percy Jackson is in a tight spot. He's about to get kicked out of boarding school (again). And he's upset a bunch of Greek gods, who believe he has stolen the lightning bolt of Zeus. Percy has 10 days to retrieve Zeus's lightning, or else Hades will break loose on Mount Olympus. Greek mythology rocks in this musical featuring demigods, monsters, thieves and angry Olympians.

Feb
22
Saturday
The Lightning Thief the Percy Jackson Musical
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Annie L. McDonald Theatre

Percy Jackson is in a tight spot. He's about to get kicked out of boarding school (again). And he's upset a bunch of Greek gods, who believe he has stolen the lightning bolt of Zeus. Percy has 10 days to retrieve Zeus's lightning, or else Hades will break loose on Mount Olympus. Greek mythology rocks in this musical featuring demigods, monsters, thieves and angry Olympians.

Feb
23
Sunday
Vive La France: Lincoln Civic Orchestra
Time: 4:00pm
Location: O’Donnell Auditorium, Vance D. Rogers Center for Fine Arts

The Lincoln Civic Orchestra presents their winter performance with works by French composers. NWU music student concerto competition winners will also be featured on the program.

Feb
23
Sunday
I Believe: Celebrating Music of Black Composers
Time: 7:00pm
Location: First-Plymouth Church, Lincoln, Nebraska

NWU's University Choir joins the Plymouth Choir, Westminster Choir, and St. Paul's Choir in a program conducted by Anton Armstrong, conductor of the renowned St. Olaf Choir.  Repertoire includes Robert Ray's Gospel Mass and the Nebraska premiere of Margaret Bonds' Credo.  Donations will be received to benefit Bridges to Hope.

Feb
24
Monday
Psychology Department's Annual Fawl Lecture
Time: 4:00pm
Location: McDonald Theatre

Dr. Kelsey Moreno will discuss both positive and negative aspects of social relationships, and how individuals and groups adjust their behaviors to balance those conflicting pressures, through the lens of her work with dolphins and bats. Please maintain a fragrance-free environment out of respect for our guest speaker.

Feb
28
Friday
[N] Nebraska Wesleyan University Men's Track and Field at American Rivers Conference Championships
Time: 10:00am
Location: Waverly, Iowa
Feb
28
Friday
[N] Nebraska Wesleyan University Women's Track and Field at American Rivers Conference Championships
Time: 10:00am
Location: Waverly, Iowa
Feb
28
Friday
[N] Nebraska Wesleyan University Wrestling at NCAA DIII Lower Midwest Regionals
Time: 11:00am
Feb
28
Friday
The Lightning Thief the Percy Jackson Musical
Time: 7:30pm
Location: Annie L. McDonald Theatre

Percy Jackson is in a tight spot. He's about to get kicked out of boarding school (again). And he's upset a bunch of Greek gods, who believe he has stolen the lightning bolt of Zeus. Percy has 10 days to retrieve Zeus's lightning, or else Hades will break loose on Mount Olympus. Greek mythology rocks in this musical featuring demigods, monsters, thieves and angry Olympians.