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June 10-26 at Brigit St. Brigit Theatre, 421 S.

36th St. Th is play tells the tale of a love triangle between Robert, his longtime best friend, Jerry, and Robert's wife, Emma. 402.502.4910 –bsbtheatre.com

RIVERDANCE

June 15 at Orpheum Theater, 409 S. 16th St.

Winner of a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album, this celebration of Irish and international dance has been completely reimagined. Tickets: $43-$88. 402.345.6006. –ticketomaha.com

SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN: THE TEMPEST

June 23-26 at Elmwood Park, 802 S. 60th St.

In this comedy, Prospero was Duke of Milan 12 years ago, but he withdrew more and more into his studies, leaving the management of his state to his brother Antonio. Tickets: free. 531.466.3122. –nebraskashakespeare.com

SEBASTIAN MANISCALCO

June 25 at Holland Performing Arts Center,

1200 Douglas St. Th is comedian has produced a Netfl ix original special called "Stay Hungry" and held a starring role in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated Th e Irishman. 402.345.6006. –ticketomaha.com

SHAKESPEARE ON THE GREEN: OTHELLO

June 30 at Elmwood Park, 802 S. 60th St. In this tragedy, Othello is a Moorish general in the service of Venice. Tickets: free. 531.466.3122. –nebraskashakespeare.com

» FAMILY & MORE « FARMERS MARKETS

Farmers Markets are open. Here are the times and dates for the local markets. Attendees are encouraged to check with organizers for availability before attending any market.

• Council Bluffs (Bayliss Park) 4:30-7:30 p.m. Th ursdays. • Old Market (11th and Jackson streets) 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays. • Village Pointe (168th and Dodge streets) 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Saturdays. • Baxter Arena (67th and Center streets) 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sundays. • Papillion (84th and Lincoln streets) 5-8 p.m. Wednesdays starting May 29. • Florence Mill (9102 N. 30th St.) 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sundays. • Gifford Park (33rd and California streets) 5-8 p.m. Fridays starting June 7.

June 3-5 at 6232 Pacific St. Th is event showcases over 50 restaurants in the area, live entertainment and activities. Admission: Free. 11a.m.-11p.m. Friday-Saturday, and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Sunday. 402.346.8003. –showoffi ceonline.com/TasteHome/

TODD ’N’ TYLER’S BIG DEAL

June 4 at SumTur Amphitheater, 11691 S. 108th

St. Th is show includes local comics, live music, and zoom calls with Lewis Black and Frank Caliendo. Tickets: $20+. 402.597.2041. –papillion.org

BENSON BEER FEST

June 4 along Maple Street and Military Avenue. Th is festival will be fi lled with hundreds of new and favorite local and regional pours from the best breweries serving Nebraska. 3-7 p.m. Tickets: $50 early entry (1:30 p.m.) $40 regular entry (3 p.m.).

COUNTRYSIDE VILLAGE ARTS FAIR

June 4-5 at Countryside Village Shopping

Center, 8722 Countryside Plaza. Th e annual arts fair showcases a mix of styles, perceptions, and media. Admission: free. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. 402.391.2200. –countryside.village.com

BELLEVUE ROCKS

June 9-11 at American Heroes Park

Th is annual event includes music, a carnival, food, a beer garden, and fi reworks on Saturday night. Saturday night includes headliner Sawyer Brown. Admission: free. –bellevuerockstheriverfront.com

ELKHORN DAYS

June 9-12 throughout Elkhorn. Th is festival includes family-friendly entertainment from a cornhole tournament to a parade to a car show Times vary. Admission: free. 402.289.9560. –elkhorndays.com

OMAHA SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL

June 10-12 at Aksarben Village. Th e Summer Arts Festival showcases 135 visual artists, a stage lineup of music performances, children’s area, and more. Admission: Free. 402.345.5401. –summerarts.org

75TH PAPILLION DAYS

June 16-19 , locations vary. Th e celebration will feature the carnival, parade, Market in the Park, fi reworks, live entertainment, and more. Admission: free. 402-331-3917. –papilliondays.org

June 18 at Malcolm X Birthsite, 3448 Evans

St. Th is family-friendly festival and carnival will provide cultural and historical celebrations, entertainment, and educational resources. Admission: Free to daytime festivities, $45 for general concert seating and $90 VIP. Noon-Midnight. Concert starts at 7 p.m. 402.686.8316. –omahafreedomfestival.com

BLACKSTONE BBQ BATTLE

June 18-19 at Blackstone District, 3920 Farnam

St. Friday night includes beer, bands, free entry, and barbecue teams getting ready. Th e main action includes samples, live music, and more. Admission:$10. Friday 4-9 p.m. and Saturday 12-6 p.m. –bbqblackstone.com

COLLEGE WORLD SERIES OPENING DAY

June 16 at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike

Fahey St. Opening day includes a full slate of events such as Fan Fest, team autograph sessions, practices, Olympic-style opening ceremonies, a concert, and a fi reworks fi nale. 9:10 a.m-10 p.m. Admission: free. 402-554-4422. –cwsomaha.com

TASTE OF NORTH OMAHA

June 17-18 at Eagles Nest Worship Center, 5775 Sorensen Parkway North Omaha food entrepreneurs (and others) will gather at this venue to give attendees a taste of the many businesses North Omaha has to off er. Admission: Free. –tasteofnorthomaha.com

2021 NCAA MEN’S COLLEGE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

June 17-27 at Charles Schwab Field, 1200 Mike

Fahey St. Omaha’s annual baseball festival is back, and culminates with the best-of-three fi nals starting Saturday, June 25. Ticket prices vary. 402.554.4404. –cwsomaha.com

Event times and details are correct as of presstime, but are subject to change.

Omaha Magazine encourages readers to visit venues' websites and/or calling ahead before attending an event or visiting a museum.

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