More characters also means actors play more roles, which they love, said director Michelle De Long.
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Comedy for Recovery event benefits sober living and recovery program
The July 16 Comedy for Recovery event will feature BradChad Porter, Ben Flint, Steven Patchin, Matt Hinson, Mack O Henson, CJ Lance and others.
Carpenter Square ends season with Nicky Silver comedy The Agony & The Agony
Rhonda Clark and the other minds behind Carpenter Square Theatres creative direction read all of playwright Nicky Silvers new works. Finding one thats a good fit for their intimate production setting is another matter. Silver is a New York-based writer known for penning off-Broadway productions like 1993s Pterodactyls, 1995s Raised in Captivity and 2004s Beautiful […]
Comedy’s everyman Jim Gaffigan brings show to Riverwind Casino
Jim Gaffigan’s show in Norman comes the day after the comic’s 50th birthday.
I’d feel bad inside if I did. I’ve never been good at curbing myself, she said. Oklahoma’s got some fucked-up politicians, but it’s also got Wayne Coyne, so I’m all in.
“I’d feel bad inside if I did. I’ve never been good at curbing myself,” she said. “Oklahoma’s got some fucked-up politicians, but it’s also got Wayne Coyne, so … I’m all in.”
Megan Mullally returns to home state for new comedy show at Riverwind Casino
Mullaly tells Oklahoma Gazette she loves returning home despite the state’s embarrassing politics.
Lance was like, Have you ever written a movie?’ And I was all like no,” Hicks said.
“Lance was like, ‘Have you ever written a movie?’ And I was all like no,” Hicks said.
You’re just kind of thrown into it. [You] definitely have to have tough skin,” Chapman said.
“You’re just kind of thrown into it. [You] definitely have to have tough skin,” Chapman said.
Melissa McCarthy stumbles like a Boss in new film
McCarthy resorts to demeaning sight gags and furious mugging to keep The Boss moving through its standard “build trust-break trust-restore trust” plot structure.
Amy Schumer makes stop at Chesapeake Energy Arena
Amy Schumer, known for her work in television and movies as well as her sometimes uncomfortable brand of satire, makes a tour stop in OKC.
