Tagged Regina Hinkley

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Laughing, Crying, and Searching for Tigers

By Regina Hinkley Tigers Be Still, Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Friday February 20, 2026 “I want to do something so incredible that my life might not be this like, terrible thing, but I don’t know what that thing is.” Stepping into Tigers Be Still at the Nebraska Repertory Theatre, one is immediately struck by the setting….

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“Primal murder and the urge for revenge. What better way to spend a pleasant evening together?”

By Regina Hinkley Murder on the Orient Express, Nebraska Repertory Theatre, Thursday November 13, 2025 Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express is perhaps one of the British author’s more well known intellectual properties. Sitting as the most translated author of all time with 66 novels, the best selling book of all-time (And Then There…

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Beatrice is Alive With The Sound of Music

By Regina Hinkley The Sound of Music, Community Players in Beatrice, Thursday June 5, 2025 “Maria, these walls were not meant to shut out problems. You have to face them. You have to live the life you were born to live.” Opening up the program of The Sound of Music at the Community Players Theater…

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I and You and Human Connection

By Regina Hinkley I and You, Theatrix, Friday February 14, 2025 “Thank You? For tonight. For being so…nice.”  If you’re in the mood to take a trip back to 2013, feel free to arrive right as the house opens at Theatrix’s I and You, written by Laura Gunderson. You’ll be treated to a teenager’s messy…

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Crimes of the Heart Tugs at the Heartstrings

By Regina Hinkley Crimes of the Heart, Theatrix, December 5, 2024 “Because it’s a human need. To talk about our lives. It’s an important human need.”  Sitting in the front row of the opening night of Crimes of the Heart, a few things immediately stood out to me. One, the set in front of me…

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Murders? Hot Dog!

By Rachele Stoops The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Lincoln Community Playhouse, Friday, May 5, 2023 It was a lovely spring evening when my husband and I joined the audience for the opening night performance of The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 at the Lincoln Community Playhouse, but on stage, snow (and death) was piling…

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