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The February 19th Arts & Culture Report

February 19, 2026

Steelhouse Omaha will feature The Black Jacket Symphony Sunday, February 22nd from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Black Jacket Symphony will recreate the rock-and-roll artist Pink Floyd’s iconic album The Dark Side of the Moon live in its entirety, note for note. In addition, they will perform a full set of Pink Floyd’s greatest hits. The Black Jacket Symphony has performed more than 40 classic rock albums in the past decade, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to audiences across the country. For more information, visit here.

The Creative Impulse will host a Sharpie Art workshop at the Cuxlr House on February 25 at 6:30 p.m. at 3014 North 24th Street. This workshop pulls inspiration from street art, graphic design and bold typography to explore what you can do with one of the most versatile art tools. Participants will learn techniques focusing on color, contrast and expression all on mixed media paper and a curated set of markers. No previous experience required, just come with an open mind and creative curiosity! Complimentary beverages included. For more information, visit here.

Film Streams presents Dundee Marquee, a monthly event series celebrating a century of iconic cinema starting in late March. Film Streams invites audiences to experience 10 iconic films – such as Life of Pi, Casablanca, The Wiz, Cinema Paradiso, Everything Everywhere All At Once and more – that define the cinematic experience. Dundee Marquee is a continuation of 2025’s Dundee Hundee, a centennial series that celebrated Dundee Theater’s 100th birthday, becoming Omaha’s longest surviving neighborhood cinema. Individual tickets and series packages for Film Stream Members for Dundee Marquee will go on sale Thursday, February 26. General public tickets and packages will go on sale Thursday, March 5.

The Omaha Symphony announced 52 mainstage performances between September 2026 and June 2027 for their 2026/27 season. This season is stacked with incredible performances, including Masterworks, Symphony Joslyn, LIVE with the Omaha Symphony, Family Series, as well as the annual Choral Collaborative program in partnership with area high schools. The Omaha Symphony will also present a variety of community and education-focused programming, as well as concert recordings available to watch for free on its digital platform Omaha Symphony Anywhere as part of a continuous commitment to providing broad access to music lovers in Omaha and around the globe.

Omaha Performing Arts will feature the musical sensation & Juliet at Orpheum Theater from March 3 through March 8. Created by David West Read, who famously wrote for Schitt’s Creek, this hilarious musical flips the script of the iconic love story. It explores the “what if” scenario: what if Juliet didn’t end it after Romeo? She flies off with a fresh start and a second chance at life and love, filled with pop anthems and a fun story. For tickets, visit the website.

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