This touring production of Camelot is reimagined and retold with the help of two young, local actors.
Eric Webb
Oklahoma City Ballet presents Romeo and Juliet
True romance on display at the ballet.
Theater company brings a classic satire to stage
Written in the 1660s, Tartuffe is still relevant today.
Todd Barry’s style is an act worth catching
Barry works the crowd with his deadpan with and delivery.
Once a hit movie, now a musical
The Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Once arrives in Oklahoma City this week to stir the soul, heal broken hearts and give hope to the lovers and dreamers in us all. Based on the 2007 Oscar-winning film of the same name, Once tells the story of Guy, an Irish busker, and Girl, a Czech immigrant, […]
Adèle Wolf brings her Burlesque & Variety Show back for another New Year’s Eve blowout.
Adèle Wolf brings her Burlesque & Variety Show back for another New Year’s Eve blowout.
Comedian Graham Elwood performs show, podcast in OKC
“I have done over 300 episodes of TV and never had fans,” he said. “Now, because of podcasts, I have fans all over the globe, some of which that have become friends.”
OKC Improv has a Festivus for the rest of us
OKC Improv rings in the holidays with laughter at its annual Festivus celebration, now in its third year. The two nights of performances will showcase a variety of local improv comedy groups. Friday night will feature the high-energy physical comedy of Smack Smack Sniff, political satire from Red State Blue State, 400 years of accumulated […]
Whether before, during or after a performance, booze is always nigh in comedy
Outside of concerts, nowhere is the consumption of intoxicating beverages by audiences and performers alike more prevalent nowadays than in live comedy.
Heralded violinist Philippe Quint tackles a trio of Russian composers
The Oklahoma City Philharmonic will take audiences on a journey of Progressive Wildness.
