Little Old Ladies in Tennis Shoes Nov. 14-Dec. 8 Jewel Box Theatre 3700 N. Walker Ave.
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Acting drills
The Wolves Oct. 25-Nov. 3 Weitzenhoffer Theatre University of Oklahoma 563 Elm Ave., Norman
Lyric Theatre’s In the Heights propels questions of culture, class and identity
Reunions can be a funny thing. Whether a literal homecoming after freshman year at college or the symbolic revisiting of a beloved musical, theres a propensity toward heightened emotion and renewed feeling. In the case of In the Heights, its both. Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma presents In the Heights Aug. 8-12 in Civic Center Music […]
Revenge is a dish best served at the edge of a cold steel razor blade in Reduxion Theatre’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Revenge is a dish best served at the edge of a cold steel razor blade in Reduxion Theatre’s production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Local theater companies tell us what to look forward to this fall
Artistic directors guide us through what one hopes will be a challenging, thought-provoking, enlightening and entertaining season.
It’s an extravagant production, complete with moving sets and flying knights.
It’s an extravagant production, complete with moving sets and flying knights.
Stage Center material to be donated to artists
Oklahoma City’s controversial and beloved Stage Center is coming down, likely this month. However, many local artists will receive parts of the building to help its memory live on.
Seeing red
The Sooner Theatre rolls out the red carpet this Saturday for Moore Norman Technology Centers (MNTC) 6th Annual Film Festival showcasing student work from its digital video production (DVP) and graphic design classes. The eight short films to be showcased were written, produced, directed and edited by MNTC students for their DVP capstone course. Working […]
Death becomes him
Carpenter Square Theatre continues its 30th anniversary season with a production of Is He Dead?, a fast-paced comedy penned by American humorist Mark Twain and adapted for modern audiences by David Ives. Set in 1846 France, Is He Dead? tells the story of gifted but still-starving artist Jean-Francois Millet, who is in debt to nefarious art […]
Minority report
It really is tricky, said Jerome Stevenson, artistic director for The Pollard Theatre. At times, it can be really easy to cast a show, and at other times, it can be excruciating. In my case, there are a few middle-aged men of color who sing and move, myself included. But there are not as many […]
