Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play, which first debuted in 2012, is one of the most reproduced new plays in the country.
Oklahoma City University
Fresh Paint Performance Lab finds new ways to grow Oklahoma City’s performing arts scene
The creative outlet combines theater actors, musicians, dancers and technically savvy professionals.
Annual fundraiser event honors Ralph Ellison’s many talents
A Night with Ralph Ellison is 6-9 p.m. Feb. 25 at Oklahoma History Center, 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive.
OCU film series helps viewers explore other cultures
The series continues Sunday with the 1985 Swedish film My Life as a Dog.
DeadCenter Film names John Kennedy its board chairman
Kennedy was once made history when he was appointed Oklahoma’s youngest secretary of state.
Let’s Talk About It, Oklahoma focuses on young adult fiction
The regular book series takes place 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Oklahoma City University’s Walker Center for Arts and Sciences.
Nichols Hills market sells artisan trade gifts benefiting education in Ghana
PAMBE Ghana Global Market is open through Dec. 24.
Canterbury Voices offers audiences classics and international variety in annual Christmas program
This year’s concert features the group’s largest Christmas repertoire to date.
CityRep’s A Tuna Christmas takes a humorous look at Texas traits
The production features just two actors but many more characters.
Cover Story: Studying the storied history of banning popular literature
“I think one of the quickest ways to get a book read is to ban it,” Cheek said as she worked at Norman Public Library West.
