Travelogue Season

Travelogue Season 2008-2009

Michael Kinsel
Mike Kinsel

PerformancesTuesday: 2:00 & 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday: 2:00 p.m.

NEW LOCATION

Location20 Grand Theatre   14304 West Maple Road     Omaha, NE 68164



“ Burma & Cambodia: Lands of Conflict ” BUDDY HATTON
Oct. 28 th & 29th, 2008

Myanmar (formerly Burma) is one of the most mysterious and undiscovered destinations in the world. This land of breathtaking beauty and charm only recently began emerging into the modern world. Marvel at a rich and glorious heritage spanning 2000 years. Buddy Hatton is a favorite to season members. More on Burma & Cambodia.

“ Steamboating Alaskan Waters ” STAN WALSH
Nov. 18 th & 19th, 2008

Journey back in time! Take a cruise up Alaska’s Inside Passage on a replica steamboat, the Empress of the North. Recall the writings of Mark Twain and Robert Service. Take a historic trek and ride into the misty past with miners’ ghosts on the White Pass Yukon Railroad and enjoy the Alaskan Waters.

“ Worlds of the Maya ” SANDY MORTIMER
Jan. 27th & 28th, 2009

Before most Western Europeans knew about the North American continent, the ancient Maya civilization occupied the eastern third of MesoAmerica. “World of the Maya” explores Belize and Guatemala, two of the countries that hold the stories and sites of the great Classical Maya past, as well as their culture today. Visit Worlds of the Maya.

“ St. Vincent and the Grenadines: Caribbean Jewels” STEVE and YVONNE GONZER
Feb. 24th & 25th, 2009

St. Vincent and the Grenadines emerged from the sea eons ago as the result of the collision of the Caribbean and Atlantic plates. The resulting volcanism produced islands of unparalleled beauty. St. Vincent is blessed with lush mountains, rich volcanic soil and unspoiled landscapes of brilliant flora and beautiful, crystal clear waters. When you add the idyllic island and deserted cays of the Grenadines, the entire country emerges as a prime vacation playground.

“ The Other Side of Mexico ” FRAN and BROOK REIDELBERGER
Mar. 24th & 25th, 2009

The central highlands of Mexico are known to locals — and a few savvy travelers — as the “Land of Eternal Spring.” This all new digital production explores this special part of our southern neighbor.

“ Fiji ” RICK HOWARD
Apr. 28th & 29th, 2009

Once known as the terrible cannibal islands to sailors the world over, the Fiji islands are now considered to be the friendliest islands in the Pacific. Fiji consists of two large islands and about three hundred smaller ones. This is a country with a violent and a colorful history. In the very early days, the Fiji islands were a place of almost constant warfare between tribes. It was believed that to eat the flesh of your enemy was to take his MANA or power for yourself. So cannibalism was widely practiced, as the first European sailors and missionaries soon discovered when they ended up on the menu. Today, it's the exact opposite.


All of perfomances are handicapped accessible with plenty of parking.
Concession stand and restrooms are located in the lobby.
Single-admission tickets are $13.00.

Season tickets are mailed out Labor Day Weekend. If you have moved, please contact us to update our Mailing List with your correct address.


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