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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:Dancing at Lughnasa brings the intimacy of Irish family life to The Matthews stage in a way you’ve never experienced theater before. This acclaimed Brian Friel play has captivated audiences worldwide with its tender portrait of five sisters navigating love\, loss\, and resilience in 1930s Ireland. Set against the backdrop of the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasa\, the story weaves together laughter\, tension\, and the unbreakable bonds that hold a family together through hardship. With direction by Shirlene and immersive set design by David\, this production transforms the space into the Mundy family home\, drawing you directly into their world.\nStep into the family circle for four nights only\, March 26–29\, 2026. This intimate staging features thrust platforms and in-the-aisle moments that bring the action close enough to feel every whispered secret and burst of joy. Limited seating creates an up-close experience you won’t find anywhere else. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, curtain at 7:00 PM. Two exclusive upper box packages include wine\, cheese\, and premium seating. The bar opens one hour before showtime.\nThe Matthews is proud to bring immersive\, community-made theater to downtown Spearfish. This production features locally sourced set pieces and the collaborative artistry that makes live theater here something special.\nSeating is limited by design to preserve the intimacy of this experience.\nPerformances: March 26\, 27\, 28\, & 29Thursday –  Saturdays • 7:00 pmSundays • 2:00 pm\nDirected by Shirlene Joseph\nThe Cast\nMaggie ….. Trudy Anderson\nKate ….. Brenna Meyer\nRose ….. Killian Mechaley\nChris….. Joanna Mechaley\nGerry….. Mitch Mechaley\nAgnes ….. Cindy Scherer\nJack ….. Max G. Merchen\nMichael ….. Gavin Cox\n________________________________________\n$25 Adults – $15 Students
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/dancing-at-lughnasa/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:PHMS Musical
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Henry Middle School performs their musical.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/phms-musical/
LOCATION:Patrick Henry Middle School\, 2200 S 5th Ave\, Sioux Falls\, 57105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:Dancing at Lughnasa brings the intimacy of Irish family life to The Matthews stage in a way you’ve never experienced theater before. This acclaimed Brian Friel play has captivated audiences worldwide with its tender portrait of five sisters navigating love\, loss\, and resilience in 1930s Ireland. Set against the backdrop of the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasa\, the story weaves together laughter\, tension\, and the unbreakable bonds that hold a family together through hardship. With direction by Shirlene and immersive set design by David\, this production transforms the space into the Mundy family home\, drawing you directly into their world.\nStep into the family circle for four nights only\, March 26–29\, 2026. This intimate staging features thrust platforms and in-the-aisle moments that bring the action close enough to feel every whispered secret and burst of joy. Limited seating creates an up-close experience you won’t find anywhere else. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, curtain at 7:00 PM. Two exclusive upper box packages include wine\, cheese\, and premium seating. The bar opens one hour before showtime.\nThe Matthews is proud to bring immersive\, community-made theater to downtown Spearfish. This production features locally sourced set pieces and the collaborative artistry that makes live theater here something special.\nSeating is limited by design to preserve the intimacy of this experience.\nPerformances: March 26\, 27\, 28\, & 29Thursday –  Saturdays • 7:00 pmSundays • 2:00 pm\nDirected by Shirlene Joseph\nThe Cast\nMaggie ….. Trudy Anderson\nKate ….. Brenna Meyer\nRose ….. Killian Mechaley\nChris….. Joanna Mechaley\nGerry….. Mitch Mechaley\nAgnes ….. Cindy Scherer\nJack ….. Max G. Merchen\nMichael ….. Gavin Cox\n________________________________________\n$25 Adults – $15 Students
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/dancing-at-lughnasa-2/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:WHS Winter Play
DESCRIPTION:Sioux Falls Washington High School winter play
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/whs-winter-play/
LOCATION:Sioux Falls Washington High School\, 501 N Sycamore Ave\, Sioux Falls\, S\, 57110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:Dancing at Lughnasa brings the intimacy of Irish family life to The Matthews stage in a way you’ve never experienced theater before. This acclaimed Brian Friel play has captivated audiences worldwide with its tender portrait of five sisters navigating love\, loss\, and resilience in 1930s Ireland. Set against the backdrop of the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasa\, the story weaves together laughter\, tension\, and the unbreakable bonds that hold a family together through hardship. With direction by Shirlene and immersive set design by David\, this production transforms the space into the Mundy family home\, drawing you directly into their world.\nStep into the family circle for four nights only\, March 26–29\, 2026. This intimate staging features thrust platforms and in-the-aisle moments that bring the action close enough to feel every whispered secret and burst of joy. Limited seating creates an up-close experience you won’t find anywhere else. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, curtain at 7:00 PM. Two exclusive upper box packages include wine\, cheese\, and premium seating. The bar opens one hour before showtime.\nThe Matthews is proud to bring immersive\, community-made theater to downtown Spearfish. This production features locally sourced set pieces and the collaborative artistry that makes live theater here something special.\nSeating is limited by design to preserve the intimacy of this experience.\nPerformances: March 26\, 27\, 28\, & 29Thursday –  Saturdays • 7:00 pmSundays • 2:00 pm\nDirected by Shirlene Joseph\nThe Cast\nMaggie ….. Trudy Anderson\nKate ….. Brenna Meyer\nRose ….. Killian Mechaley\nChris….. Joanna Mechaley\nGerry….. Mitch Mechaley\nAgnes ….. Cindy Scherer\nJack ….. Max G. Merchen\nMichael ….. Gavin Cox\n________________________________________\n$25 Adults – $15 Students
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/dancing-at-lughnasa-3/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:Dancing at Lughnasa
DESCRIPTION:Dancing at Lughnasa brings the intimacy of Irish family life to The Matthews stage in a way you’ve never experienced theater before. This acclaimed Brian Friel play has captivated audiences worldwide with its tender portrait of five sisters navigating love\, loss\, and resilience in 1930s Ireland. Set against the backdrop of the ancient harvest festival of Lughnasa\, the story weaves together laughter\, tension\, and the unbreakable bonds that hold a family together through hardship. With direction by Shirlene and immersive set design by David\, this production transforms the space into the Mundy family home\, drawing you directly into their world.\nStep into the family circle for four nights only\, March 26–29\, 2026. This intimate staging features thrust platforms and in-the-aisle moments that bring the action close enough to feel every whispered secret and burst of joy. Limited seating creates an up-close experience you won’t find anywhere else. Doors open at 6:30 PM\, curtain at 7:00 PM. Two exclusive upper box packages include wine\, cheese\, and premium seating. The bar opens one hour before showtime.\nThe Matthews is proud to bring immersive\, community-made theater to downtown Spearfish. This production features locally sourced set pieces and the collaborative artistry that makes live theater here something special.\nSeating is limited by design to preserve the intimacy of this experience.\nPerformances: March 26\, 27\, 28\, & 29Thursday –  Saturdays • 7:00 pmSundays • 2:00 pm\nDirected by Shirlene Joseph\nThe Cast\nMaggie ….. Trudy Anderson\nKate ….. Brenna Meyer\nRose ….. Killian Mechaley\nChris….. Joanna Mechaley\nGerry….. Mitch Mechaley\nAgnes ….. Cindy Scherer\nJack ….. Max G. Merchen\nMichael ….. Gavin Cox\n________________________________________\n$25 Adults – $15 Students
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/dancing-at-lughnasa-4/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: The Importance of Being Earnest
DESCRIPTION:March 30th & 31st @ 5:30pm\nStep into the spotlight and be part of our vibrant arts community in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. A trivial comedy for serious people.\nNo experience necessary! You will be asked to read with other participants from sections of the script previously selected by the directors. All auditions will be performed as a “cold read” (seeing the script for the first time). Auditions are also a great time to express your interest in backstage work\, set building\, lights and all of the other necessary skills that make a show great! Stop by if you have any interest in the action “behind the scenes” and visit with the directors. \nThe Importance of Being Earnest – Directed by Melita Quinonez \nThe Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is a sparkling comedy of manners that follows two young gentlemen\, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff\, who invent alter egos to escape social obligations and pursue romance. Jack leads a respectable life in the country but pretends to be a wayward brother named “Ernest” when he visits London. Algernon\, equally mischievous\, adopts the name Ernest himself to charm Jack’s ward\, Cecily.\nAs their double lives collide\, misunderstandings multiply\, engagements are tested\, and the formidable Lady Bracknell lays down the law. Through sharp wit and absurd twists\, Wilde satirizes Victorian society\, marriage\, and the pursuit of respectability. Proving that sometimes the truth is far less important than being “Ernest.”\nPerformance Dates\nMay 14\, 15\, 16\, 17\nThursday – Saturday • 7:00 pm\nSunday • 2:00 pm\nAvailable Roles\nJack Worthing (Ernest): Age 25–35\, A respectable gentleman who leads a double life: a responsible guardian in the country and “Ernest” in the city.\nAlgernon Moncrieff (Algy: Age 25–35\, Jack’s friend and a witty bachelor who delights in flouting social conventions.\nRev. Canon Chasuble: Age 35+\, Rector of Woolton\, a local clergyman with a soft spot for Miss Prism.\nMr.Gribsby: Age 40+\, Of the firm of Parker & Gribsby\, Solicitor visiting to discuss Jack’s inheritance and family matters.\nMoulton: Age 25+\, The household gardener\, present in country house scenes.\nMerriman: Age 20-50\,  Jack’s butler; minor role but contributes to social comedies.\nLane: Age 20-50\, Algernon’s loyal but dryly humorous manservant.\nFootman: Age 18+\, Household servant present in country or city house scenes.\nLady Bracknell: Age 40+\, Gwendolen’s formidable mother\, obsessed with social status and propriety.\nGwendolen Fairfax: Age 20 -30\, Algernon’s cousin and Jack’s love interest; enamored with the name “Ernest.”\nCecily Cardew: Age 18-25\, Jack’s young ward\, fascinated by romance and Algernon’s invented persona.\nMiss Prism: Age 30-40\, Cecily’s governess; has a mysterious past and a sense of propriety.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/auditions-the-importance-of-being-earnest/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auditions,Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:AUDITIONS: The Importance of Being Earnest
DESCRIPTION:March 30th & 31st @ 5:30pm\nStep into the spotlight and be part of our vibrant arts community in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. A trivial comedy for serious people.\nNo experience necessary! You will be asked to read with other participants from sections of the script previously selected by the directors. All auditions will be performed as a “cold read” (seeing the script for the first time). Auditions are also a great time to express your interest in backstage work\, set building\, lights and all of the other necessary skills that make a show great! Stop by if you have any interest in the action “behind the scenes” and visit with the directors. \nThe Importance of Being Earnest – Directed by Melita Quinonez \nThe Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is a sparkling comedy of manners that follows two young gentlemen\, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff\, who invent alter egos to escape social obligations and pursue romance. Jack leads a respectable life in the country but pretends to be a wayward brother named “Ernest” when he visits London. Algernon\, equally mischievous\, adopts the name Ernest himself to charm Jack’s ward\, Cecily.\nAs their double lives collide\, misunderstandings multiply\, engagements are tested\, and the formidable Lady Bracknell lays down the law. Through sharp wit and absurd twists\, Wilde satirizes Victorian society\, marriage\, and the pursuit of respectability. Proving that sometimes the truth is far less important than being “Ernest.”\nPerformance Dates\nMay 14\, 15\, 16\, 17\nThursday – Saturday • 7:00 pm\nSunday • 2:00 pm\nAvailable Roles\nJack Worthing (Ernest): Age 25–35\, A respectable gentleman who leads a double life: a responsible guardian in the country and “Ernest” in the city.\nAlgernon Moncrieff (Algy: Age 25–35\, Jack’s friend and a witty bachelor who delights in flouting social conventions.\nRev. Canon Chasuble: Age 35+\, Rector of Woolton\, a local clergyman with a soft spot for Miss Prism.\nMr.Gribsby: Age 40+\, Of the firm of Parker & Gribsby\, Solicitor visiting to discuss Jack’s inheritance and family matters.\nMoulton: Age 25+\, The household gardener\, present in country house scenes.\nMerriman: Age 20-50\,  Jack’s butler; minor role but contributes to social comedies.\nLane: Age 20-50\, Algernon’s loyal but dryly humorous manservant.\nFootman: Age 18+\, Household servant present in country or city house scenes.\nLady Bracknell: Age 40+\, Gwendolen’s formidable mother\, obsessed with social status and propriety.\nGwendolen Fairfax: Age 20 -30\, Algernon’s cousin and Jack’s love interest; enamored with the name “Ernest.”\nCecily Cardew: Age 18-25\, Jack’s young ward\, fascinated by romance and Algernon’s invented persona.\nMiss Prism: Age 30-40\, Cecily’s governess; has a mysterious past and a sense of propriety.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/auditions-the-importance-of-being-earnest-2/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Auditions,Theater,West Region
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SUMMARY:Spotlight Theatre Company Presents: THE NOBLE GNARBLE
DESCRIPTION:Dive into an underwater adventure full of imagination and heart! THE NOBLE GNARBLE follows a tiny sea creature with a big dream as he overcomes obstacles and discovers the power of positivity and perseverance. This colorful\, joy-filled production will make a splash with audiences of all ages!
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/spotlight-theatre-company-presents-the-noble-gnarble/
LOCATION:Washington Paviliion\, 301 S. Main Ave\, Sioux Falls\, S\, 57104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-18/1/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-18/2/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-23/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-24/1/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-24/2/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
CATEGORIES:Southeast Region,Theater
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SUMMARY:Pride and Prejudice
DESCRIPTION:The University of South Dakota Department of Theatre finishes off its 2025–2026 season with Pride & Prejudice by Kate Hamill based on the classic novel by Jane Austen. \nThe show runs in the Knutson Theatre April 17th\, 18th\, 23rd\, 24th\, and 25th at 7:30pm\, April\n19th and 26th at 2:00pm. As well as April 24th at 10:00am. \nWith a hilarious script based on Jane Austen’s 1813 novel\, Pride and Prejudice tells a story of the Bennet\nfamily as they navigate the romantic battlefield of early 19th century England. Drawing inspiration from\nthe time period\, Pride and Prejudice merges traditional formality and status quo with modern themes of\nlove and attachment.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/pride-and-prejudice/2026-04-25/
LOCATION:Wayne S. Knutson Theatre\, Warren M. Lee Center for Fine Arts 414 E. Clark St. Vermillion SD 57069\, Vermillion\, 57069\, United States
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