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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Art Show,West Region
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-03-30/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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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
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-03-31/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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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
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SUMMARY:2026 Ohunkankan Storytelling Series
DESCRIPTION:The Lakota Advocacy Center is excited to announce the 2026 Ohunkankan Storytelling Series\, running February 17 – April 21\, 2026. \nThis year’s series is a 10-week gathering held every Tuesday from 6:00–7:30 pm\, featuring four invited speakers who will share their unique approaches\, experiences\, and teachings. Together\, these sessions uplift Lakota knowledge around traditional foods\, medicines\, land stewardship\, and plant sovereignty. Planning and facilitation will be led by LAC Director DeCora Hawk. \nOur previous series drew over 2000 attendees\, highlighting the passion of our community to learn about traditional plants and medicines and to reclaim our responsibility as stewards of our homelands.\n \nWe look forward to gathering with you to share knowledge\, stories\, and teachings that nourish our people and our land.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/2026-ohunkankan-storytelling-series/2026-03-31/
LOCATION:Thunder Valley\, 290 Empowerment Dr\,\, Porcupine\, SD\, 57772\, United States
CATEGORIES:Storytelling,West Region
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-04-01/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-04-02/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Tallest Dwarf Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join SDPB and the Matthew’s Opera House for the Indie Lens Pop-Up series screening of The Tallest Dwarf. Enjoy an art show from the Northern Hills Training Center before and after the film.\nThe Tallest Dwarf follows filmmaker Julie Forrest Wyman as she searches for her place in the little people community and unpacks rumors of dwarfism in her own family. Through intimate stories\, creative collaborations\, and archival history\, the film delves into identity and medicine\, asking whether society should change people or the structures that limit them.\nEvening Schedule:\nDoors open – 5:30pm\nFilm – 6pm – 7pm\nAccommodations: The Matthew’s has elevator access and the film will have captions. Please reach out if you need other accommodations to attend this event.\nIndie Lens Pop-up at the Matthew’s Schedule\nMarch 5th – The Inquisitor – Meet Barbara Jordan: a civil rights icon whose powerful voice masked a complex private life.\nMay 7th – The Grocery Store Show – Top Chef contender Chrissy Camba takes us to five bustling international grocery stores in America.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/the-tallest-dwarf-screening/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,West Region
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SUMMARY:Chorus rehearsal
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/chorus-rehearsal-81/
LOCATION:Performing Arts Center of Rapid City\, 601 Columbus St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:West Region
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-04-03/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Two Tracks
DESCRIPTION:2022 & 2024 Wyoming Arts Council Performing Arts Fellowship Winners\n“They avoid many of the cliches and gimmicks that have grown common in the Americana world while still championing a natural\, Earth-grown sound. To hear an acoustic quartet reach a level of dynamic and thematic intensity like The Two Tracks do is an immeasurably rewarding experience. It’s pure musicianship\, it’s pure excellence\, it’s pure Americana.” – American Songwriter\nRooted in the wide-open landscapes of Wyoming\, The Two Tracks create music that fuses rich storytelling\, soulful harmonies\, and the spirit of the American West. Led by songwriters Julie and Dave Huebner. With Taylor Phillips on bass and Fernando Serna on drums\, the band has carved out a sound that nods to ’70s Americana while forging something entirely their own. Dave’s signature cello playing\, woven into the band’s four-part harmonies\, brings a distinctive edge that sets them apart. \nWith four acclaimed albums and tours across the U.S. and abroad—including a performance at the World Expo in Dubai—the band has graced major stages such as Americanafest (TN)\, Kate Wolf Music Festival (CA)\, Albino Skunk Music Festival (SC)\, Red Ants Pants (MT)\, and NewWestFest (CO). They’ve also shared bills with artists like Orville Peck\, Eilen Jewell\, The Brothers Comatose\, and Shook Twins.\nTheir most recent release\, It’s a Complicated Life\, produced by Will Kimbrough and engineered by Grammy-winner Sean Sullivan\, highlights the band’s dynamic range: from Julie’s raw reflections in The Push and The Pull and Dave’s heartfelt Momma’s Gone\, to political anthems like Workingman’s Blues and the infectious rocker In the Morning.\nAt the heart of The Two Tracks is a deep commitment to connection\, on stage and on record. Their four-part harmonies\, heartfelt songwriting\, and joyful energy resonate long after the last note\, leaving audiences with the sense of having truly shared an experience. Album #5 is already on the horizon\, slated for a 2026 release.\nDoors open at 6:00 PM\, and the show starts at 7:00 PM on Friday\, April 3\, 2026\, right here at The Matthews Opera House. Tickets are $25 + Fees
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/the-two-tracks-2/
LOCATION:The Matthews Opera House – Theatre\, 612 Main St\, Spearfish\, SD\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,West Region
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SUMMARY:Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane
DESCRIPTION:The Journey Museum is pleased to announce the opening of an exciting new art exhibition\, Journeys to the Edge: The Artistic Legacy of Waud\, Burns\, and Crane\, on August 23rd\, 2025 in our Contemporary Gallery. This exhibition is included with regular museum admission and will be on display through April 4th\, 2026. \nJourneys to the Edge explores the artistic legacy\, family connection\, and the enduring power of place. This unique exhibition brings together the works of three artists: Alfred R. Waud\, Milton J. Burns\, and Jon Crane.
URL:https://artssouthdakota.org/event/journeys-to-the-edge-the-artistic-legacy-of-waud-burns-and-crane/2026-04-04/
LOCATION:The Journey Museum\, 222 New York St\, Rapid City\, SD\, United States
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