You know that feeling? You've heard about a fantastic show, maybe a concert or a play, and you're excited to go. But then comes the scramble: finding out when it is, where to get tickets, and how to keep track of it all. It can feel like a whole production in itself, right?
Well, for those who love the performing arts, especially if you're a fan of what the Lied Center has to offer, there's a pretty neat solution that fits right into your pocket. It's an app, developed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and it's designed to make your whole experience, from discovery to attendance, a whole lot smoother.
Think of it as your personal concierge for the Lied Center. The first thing you'll likely want to do is check out what's coming up. The app lets you browse all the upcoming events, and it doesn't just give you a date and time. You get the full scoop – complete performance details and even answers to frequently asked questions. It’s like having the program notes before you even buy the ticket.
And speaking of tickets, the app makes that part pretty straightforward too. You can securely purchase tickets directly through the app. No more navigating multiple websites or worrying about lost paper tickets. Once you've got them, they live right there on your mobile device. This is a game-changer, especially if you're going with friends or family and aren't arriving at the same time. You can easily share tickets right from the app, ensuring everyone gets in without a hitch.
But it's not just about the practicalities. The Lied Center app also offers a peek behind the curtain. You can watch videos that preview upcoming performances, giving you a taste of what to expect. Plus, there are short films that highlight the Lied Center's work in education across the state. It’s a lovely way to connect with the broader impact of the arts.
And of course, in the fast-paced world of arts and entertainment, staying in the loop is key. The app keeps you updated with special offers and announcements, so you won't miss out on any exciting news or opportunities.
It’s a free application, available for both iPhone and iPad, and it’s clearly built with the audience in mind. It streamlines the process, making it easier to engage with the performing arts and enjoy what the Lied Center has to offer. It’s a small piece of technology that can unlock a much richer experience.
