TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
Dear Friends, It is my pleasure and privilege to welcome you back to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center for the 2015-16 performance season. I know you will be engaged and enriched by the entertainment you enjoy in the upcoming months at Tulsa’s home to the arts. Events from 18 arts organizations are detailed here chronologically and by presenter on our Season Highlights page. Also listed in these pages are add-on shows to regular season packages and events presented by national promoters. Entertainment at the Tulsa PAC is broad and diverse. Numerous forms of dance, music and theater and a lecture series are offered throughout the year. Many events are in keeping with what you look forward to and expect from longstanding arts organizations, and then there are shows that will intrigue and might surprise you. Tickets currently are available by purchasing season subscriptions, and tickets to some individual shows are on sale as well. If you have questions, you can call the numbers listed on our Season Highlights page or contact our ticket office, 918.596.7109. So that you don’t miss a thing, sign up to receive our monthly news bulletin, along with presale and onsale information at TulsaPAC.com. We thank you for your continuing interest in the arts. I’ll see you in the lobby. John E. Scott Director, Tulsa Performing Arts Center
SEPTEMBER 4–20
12
25–27
MISS SAIGON
PARSONS DANCE
NEXT TO NORMAL
Based on the beloved opera Madama Butterfly, Miss Saigon is an epic musical by Les Misérables creators Claude-Michel Schönberg and Alain Boublil. It is the popinfused love story of an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl, set during the tumultuous Vietnam War.
This New York City-based company is known for its sexy athleticism, exuberant personality and joyous movement. The company’s style is a fusion of modern dance vocabulary and the discipline and precise execution one expects from a classical company.
Winner of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, this unique hybrid of hard-rock musical and hard-hitting drama is about a mother who struggles with worsening bipolar disorder and the effects that her illness and the attempts to alleviate it have on her family. THEATRE TULSA
CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
THEATRE TULSA
11–12
HALF LIFE A highly visual and emotional experience of fierce urgency, the latest multimedia production from Cloud Eye Control is an imagistic, visceral work inspired by the nervous fear felt in the wake of natural or manmade disasters. The starting point for this piece was blogs written by women who experienced the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear crisis. LIVING ARTS OF TULSA
13
PACIFICA QUARTET Performing Mozart, Mendelssohn and more, the Pacifica Quartet opens CMT’s 2015-16 season. A Grammywinning ensemble and Tulsa favorite, the quartet is in demand around the world for its virtuosity, exuberance and polished performances. CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
18–20
THE ILLUSIONISTS This mind-blowing spectacular showcases the jaw-dropping talents of seven incredible illusionists. Packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions, the show has shattered box office records across the globe. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
26
EXPERIENCE THE EXOTIC Conductor Daniel Hege takes you to exotic lands as Tulsa Symphony performs Rimsky-Korsakov’s famous tone poem Scheherazade. Also on the program is Augusta Read Thomas’ Prayer Bells and Crescendo Award winner Yun-Chin Zhou playing Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2. TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS
OCTOBER
2
8–11
23–25
SUE MONK KIDD: The Writing of Life
ALL NEW PEOPLE
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
The author’s first novel, The Secret Life of Bees, spent 2½ years on the New York Times bestseller list and was translated into 36 languages. Her novels The Mermaid Chair and The Invention of Wings also were bestsellers. TULSA TOWN HALL
2
THE BFG (Big Friendly Giant) An orphan “human bean” fears for her life when a giant whisks her away to an enchanted land. Together they embark on a quest to save England from the “gizzard-gulping” giants. This Dallas Children’s Theater production is adapted from the novel by Roald Dahl. TULSA PAC TRUST
2
JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA with Wynton Marsalis Fifteen of jazz’s leading soloists draw from an extensive repertoire that includes music composed by Marsalis, Ted Nash and other orchestra members, along with the masterworks of Ellington, Mingus, Coltrane and others. SISTEMA TULSA
4
QUARTETTO DI CREMONA These gregarious Italians charmed CMT audiences with their musical grace and sparkling sound in 2013. This season, they bring their Mediterranean style to music from Mozart, Webern and Brahms.
Charlie’s plan to end it all in his upscale Jersey Shore beach home is interrupted by an unexpected visit from Emma, a British ex-pat and real estate agent. Emma and a call girl, along with the town’s drug-dealing fire chief, hang out with Charlie to cheer him up in this dark comedy by Zach Braff. THEATRE POPS
10
TIME FOR THREE This string trio plays an eclectic, highenergy mix of bluegrass, jazz, folk and hybrid styles. Returning to the Choregus season by popular demand, Tf3 has performed in jazz clubs and at Carnegie Hall, European festivals, NFL games and the Indy 500. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
13–15
MEN ARE FROM MARS, WOMEN ARE FROM VENUS — LIVE! Part monologue, part talk show and part improv, this one-man comedy, featuring storyteller/actor Peter Story, is adapted from John Gray’s best-selling book about relationships, dating, marriage and sex. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
WAITING FOR GODOT A comical mix of poetry, dreamscapes and nonsense, Samuel Beckett’s enigmatic play has been interpreted as mankind’s inexhaustible search for meaning. Lisa Wilson directs. AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
10/23–11/1
HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH East German rock goddess Hedwig Schmidt suffers a botched operation and tells the tale with a performance that is part rock concert, part standup comedy. This cult classic hit was written by John Cameron Mitchell with music and lyrics by Stephen Trask. THEATRE TULSA NEW STAGE
10/30–11/8
BAD JEWS
LA BOHÈME
Bad Jews is the story of Daphna, a “real Jew” with an Israeli boyfriend. When her cousin brings home his shiksa girlfriend and declares ownership of their grandfather’s Chai necklace, a vicious and hilarious brawl ensues. HELLER THEATRE
Set in Paris’ Latin Quarter, Puccini’s ravishing La bohème captures the intense passion and idealism of young love through the lives, dreams and desires of six bohemian friends. Karin Wolverton and Nathan Granner star. Sung in Italian. TULSA OPERA
16–24
6
THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Brian Holland is a celebrated ragtime and stride piano performer, and Jeff Barnhart is a renowned pianist, vocalist, composer and recording artist. Together, they perform an entertaining evening of sublime ragtime piano. RAGTIME FOR TULSA
23–31
16 & 18
CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
JEFF BARNHART & BRIAN HOLLAND
Shakespeare’s comedy shines in John Cranko’s witty and touching take on this classic brought to life by spectacular choreography and fast-paced action. Set to music by Domenico Scarlatti and performed live by Tulsa Symphony. TULSA BALLET
In honor of the 40th anniversary of this beloved show, TPT brings Frank, Rocky, Brad, Janet, Riff Raff, Magenta and the gang to their most intimate setting to date. In the Norman Theatre, audiences will be in the middle of all the crazy action. TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
31
HALLOWEEN SYMPHONY SPOOKTACULAR The first event in the Symphony’s new Pops Series, this concert features many of classical music’s scariest works, conducted by Ron Spigelman. The evening includes trick-or-treating, a family fun house, and a costume contest. TULSA SYMPHONY POPS
NOVEMBER
6
13–22
17–22
JAMES CARVILLE: Politics Today and Tomorrow
THE GREAT GATSBY
THE BOOK OF MORMON
No-holds-barred political commentary combined with wit and a Louisiana drawl have earned James Carville the nickname “Ragin’ Cajun.” A strategist whose pivotal role in Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign was featured in the documentary The War Room, Carville teaches political science at Tulane University. TULSA TOWN HALL
6
THE CAT IN THE HAT From the moment his tall, red-andwhite-striped hat appears at their door, Sally and her brother know that the Cat in the Hat is the most mischievous cat they will ever meet. Suddenly, their rainy afternoon is transformed. This Childsplay production is based on the Dr. Seuss book. TULSA PAC TRUST
7
TOMMY EMMANUEL This Australian guitar virtuoso averages more than 300 live performances every year, delighting his loyal fans worldwide. Beyond his astonishing technical performance, Emmanuel’s showmanship and generous spirit combine to create an inspirational evening of musical perfection. TULSA PAC TRUST
10–15
A CHRISTMAS STORY: THE MUSICAL A kooky leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a double-dog dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between young Ralphie Parker and the Red Ryder BB Gun of his dreams. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel of love, loss and Gilded Age excess is brought to life on stage. Experience the splendor of the Roaring Twenties in Simon Levy’s stage adaptation, the only one authorized by the Fitzgerald Estate and a finalist for the PEN Award in Drama. THEATRE TULSA
15
WEISS KAPLAN STUMPF TRIO These musicians embrace the music of the future while offering fresh insights into three centuries of masterworks. The Trio’s Beethoven performances are noted for their wit, power, surprise, intelligence and fire. The program includes pieces by Beethoven, Brahms and Jalbert. CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
The New York Times calls this nine-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical from the creators of South Park “the best musical of this century.” The Washington Post says, “It is the kind of evening that restores your faith in musicals.” And Entertainment Weekly says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” TULSA PAC TRUST
20–21
DEEPLY ROOTED DANCE THEATER Chicago’s Deeply Rooted Dance Theater presents work spanning modern, ballet and African dance. Grounded in traditions of AfricanAmerican dance, storytelling and universal themes, the company ignites an emotional response in diverse audiences worldwide. Students from the OU School of Dance participate in the spectacular finale. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
DECEMBER 1–13
10–23
22–23
G2K RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S “CINDERELLA”
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
The timeless tale of the good-hearted kitchen maid who wins the heart of a prince is told through this G2K (Getting to Know) presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella. The script has been condensed to better suit the younger set, and the plot is slightly altered to highlight important lessons. THEATRE TULSA FAMILY
5–6
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Come home to the PAC for this new family and community holiday concert. Area choruses, handbell choirs and soloists join Tulsa Symphony as everyone enjoys familiar favorites and a carol sing-along, all conducted by Ron Spigelman. TULSA SYMPHONY POPS
Charles Dickens’ heartwarming tale traces money-hoarding Ebenezer Scrooge’s overnight journey to redemption, illuminating the meaning of the holiday season in a way that has resonated for generations. A longrunning Tulsa tradition, the musical was written by Bob Odle and Richard Averill. AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
11–20
THE NUTCRACKER Featuring 100 local children, this holiday classic tells the story of a young girl, Marie, whose fairytale-like dreams are filled with enchanting characters. Mixing the visuals of a Broadway show with delightful dance, Marcello Angelini’s The Nutcracker is accompanied by the Tulsa Symphony performing Tchaikovsky’s score. TULSA BALLET
A young prince who is trapped by a spell in the body of a Beast must prove that he is capable of loving and being loved, or he and his household will be doomed. Belle, a lovely young woman, may be the one who can transform the Beast, if only she can fight off her boneheaded suitor, Gaston. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
JANUARY 15
15–23
16
DAVID L. BOREN: Fighting for America’s Future
A CHORUS LINE
DREAMS AND REVOLUTION
This former U.S. senator and Oklahoma governor has served as president of the University of Oklahoma for more than 20 years. Boren is widely respected for his longtime support for education and for his distinguished career as a reformer of the American political system. TULSA TOWN HALL
One of Broadway’s longest-running shows and winner of the Pulitzer Prize, this extraordinary musical tells the poignant story of the struggles and triumphs of life on Broadway. A Chorus Line was written by James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante with music by Marvin Hamlisch. THEATRE TULSA
Daniel Hege conducts Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A Major, featuring TSO’s Principal Clarinet David Carter. Highlighting the program are Debussy’s ethereal tone poem Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 11 in G Minor (“The Year 1905”). TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS
FEBRUARY
2–7
12–14
19–28
KINKY BOOTS
ROMEO AND JULIET
Winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Kinky Boots’ inspirational story follows a struggling shoe factory owner who works to improve his business with the help of Lola, an entertainer who needs a sturdy pair of stilettos. The unlikely pair find they have more in common than either dreamed possible. The score is by Cyndi Lauper. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
Two young people in love try to overcome the obstacles put in place by their feuding families in Shakespeare’s enduring tale. The romantic balcony scene, swordplay between rivals, and the music of Prokofiev performed live by Tulsa Symphony are all part of a highly romantic and tragic ballet choreographed by Edwaard Liang.
DON’T DRESS FOR DINNER
TULSA BALLET
THEATRE TULSA
6–13
12–21
WOMEN FROM THE TOWN
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
20
Pregnant and unmarried, Lila Wilson was run out of town 27 years ago under a dark cloud of moral indignation. She has since become a very wealthy, successful real estate developer in New York City. Now she has returned to the North Carolina farm where she was raised to seek revenge against the people who treated her so unkindly.
This compelling story is told through the eyes of six-year-old Scout, the tomboyish daughter of small-town lawyer Atticus Finch. As a tense tug of war between justice and racism heats up, Atticus and his family must temper violence and hatred with courage and compassion. Christopher Sergel’s play is based on Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prizewinning novel. PLAYHOUSE TULSA
THEATRE NORTH
7
FAURÉ QUARTET Within just a few years, the Fauré Quartet has established itself as one of the world’s leading piano quartets. The foursome transports musiclovers to the heart of the Romantic repertoire with epic waves of sound and feeling. Works by Mahler, Fauré and Strauss will be featured. CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
This hysterical sequel to Boeing, Boeing is another fast-paced French farce from playwright Marc Camoletti. While his wife is away, chronic skirtchaser Bernard plans a romantic getaway with his mistress. With his best friend Robert along to provide the alibi, the plan is foolproof — until unexpected complications arrive!
SPIRIT AND AWAKENINGS From Respighi’s majestic setting of Bach’s Wachet Auf (Sleepers Wake) and Mendelssohn’s transcendent Reformation symphony (No. 5) to Beethoven’s depiction of peasants rejoicing after the storm (Symphony No. 6), this program celebrates the desire to renew the human spirit. Sarah Ioannides conducts. TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS
MARCH 1–2
11
18–20
CHANG MU DANCE
BENJAMIN ZANDER: Experiencing the Art of Possibility
MASTERS OF DANCE
The Chang Mu company has initiated a transformation of Korean dances through new movements and formats. Building upon dance movement that is representative of various periods of Korean history, it has introduced the spirit and artistry of Korean dance at many of the world’s major venues and events. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
4&6
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE Andre Previn’s A Streetcar Named Desire features his melodic, jazzinflected score and a libretto by Philip Littell in an Oklahoma premiere. Making Tulsa Opera debuts are Caroline Worra, Jordan Shanahan and Sarah Jane McMahon. David Schweizer directs Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer Prizewinning Southern Gothic story. Sung in English. TULSA OPERA
4–13
RENT Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon. This is theatre at its best — exuberant, passionate, and joyous. TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
8
BULLETS OVER BROADWAY Based on the screenplay of the acclaimed 1994 film by Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath, the musical is directed by Tony Award winner Susan Stroman. This is the story of a young playwright who, in desperate need of financial backing for his next show, accepts an offer from a mobster. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
Maestro Zander is passionate about classical music and helping others realize their own untapped love for it, encouraging new experiences and new connections. Zander is conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra and coauthor of the bestselling book The Art of Possibility. TULSA TOWN HALL
11–20
THE FLICK In a rundown movie theater, three underpaid movie ushers attend one of the last 35mm film screenings in Massachusetts. Tiny battles and big betrayals erupt in this Oklahoma premiere of Annie Baker’s 2014 Pulitzer Prize-winning comedydrama. THEATRE TULSA NEW STAGE
11–19
BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story Buddy Holly crossed racial barriers with his music and left an indelible legacy. Relive his rise to stardom through a re-creation of his unforgettable final concert. This show by Alan Janes is packed with 24 hit songs, including “Peggy Sue,”“Oh, Boy!,”“Rave On” and “That’ll Be the Day.” AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
12
MAHLER’S RESURRECTION SYMPHONY In this two-part concert experience, conductor Benjamin Zander discusses and demonstrates the themes and structure of Mahler’s “Resurrection” symphony. During the second part, Zander, TSO, Tulsa Oratorio Chorus, and virtuoso soloists will present Mahler’s epic score in its entirety. TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS
Czech choreographer Jirí Kylián’s sublime Petit Mort is danced to Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, incorporating six men, six women and six fencing foils. Also on the program are Classical Symphony, choreographed by Yuri Possokhov, and Christopher Bruce’s swaggering Rooster, performed to the music of The Rolling Stones. TULSA BALLET
22
DUO AMAL Yaron Kohlberg and Bishara Haroni are the pre-eminent pianists of their generation in their respective homelands: Israel and Palestine. Their finesse and energy have taken them to some of the world’s most prestigious venues, from the Beijing Concert Hall to the legendary Beethovenhalle in Bonn, Germany. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
3/29–4/3
RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S “CINDERELLA” This Tony Award-winning 2013 musical delights audiences with its contemporary take on the classic tale. Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover songs originally written for the beloved TV version, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago.” CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
APRIL 1–10
9
21–24
STEEL MAGNOLIAS
RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN AT THE MOVIES
WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, AND THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM
Step back to the year 1987 and into Truvy’s Beauty Salon. The play is a window into the lives of six Louisiana women who let their hair down and share their secrets, struggles and fears. Filled with richly drawn characters and infused with authentic Southern sincerity, Steel Magnolias is a wonderful story about the power of love and friendship. PLAYHOUSE TULSA
3
JERUSALEM QUARTET Elegance, exuberance, perfect control and seamless blend are hallmarks of this ensemble. The quartet imbues each performance with passion — translating the composer’s vision to the audience with startling freshness and vigor. Jerusalem Quartet will perform music by Beethoven, Bartók and Schumann. CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
6
GENERAL KEITH ALEXANDER Alexander is a retired four-star general of the United States Army who served as Director of the National Security Agency, Chief of the Central Security Service and Commander of the United States Cyber Command. His talk is titled “A Road Map to Freedom: The Strategy of Effective Cyber Security.” OSU-TULSA BUSINESS FORUMS
8
PETER RABBIT TALES Enchantment Theatre brings Beatrix Potter’s captivating stories to the stage using fantastic masks, whimsical puppets, gorgeous scenery and original music. The creatures in Mr. McGregor’s garden come to life as they encourage Peter Rabbit to rescue the Flopsy Bunnies from a disagreeable badger. TULSA PAC TRUST
This popular concert event celebrates the genius of America’s greatest musical team with bigscreen moments from beloved film masterpieces like The Sound of Music, The King and I, South Pacific and Oklahoma! — all accompanied by the live symphony orchestra conducted by Ron Spigelman. TULSA SYMPHONY POPS
Playwright Christopher Durang turns political humor upside down with this provocative satire about America’s growing homeland “insecurity.” The play tells the story of a young woman in crisis: Is her new husband, whom she married when drunk, a terrorist? Durang oddly relieves our fears in this black comedy. THEATRE POPS
12
22
HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO Among the most original forces in contemporary dance, this troupe draws from the world’s most innovative choreography, including work from Nacho Duato, Jirí Kylián and Alejandro Cerrudo. The company has appeared in prestigious dance venues in 44 states and 19 countries. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
15–30
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF In a fresh yet familiar take on the classic tale of faith, family, and tradition, Mark Frie stars as Tevye, a poor Jewish milkman struggling to raise five daughters in the face of changing customs and growing anti-Semitism in Czarist Russia. Fiddler on the Roof was written by Joseph Stein with music by Jerry Bock and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. THEATRE TULSA
DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN: Leadership
Lessons From the White House
This historian is the author of six acclaimed New York Times bestselling books, including The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, Howard Taft and The Golden Age of Journalism and the Pulitzer Prize-winning No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. Her book Team of Rivals was the basis for the 2012 Steven Spielberg film Lincoln. TULSA TOWN HALL
4/29–5/7
BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL Winner of 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical in 2000, this production is based on the hit film and features a score by Elton John. Set in a northern English mining town in 1984, it’s the story of a young boy’s struggle to make his dream of being a dancer come true. TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
MAY 1
13–21
20
DALÍ QUARTET WITH RICARDO MORALES
MOTHERS AND SONS
KYLE ABRAHAM / ABRAHAM.IN.MOTION
Anchored in El Sistema (Venezuela’s social and music education movement) and American classical conservatory traditions, this exciting ensemble combines the best of both worlds. The principal clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Ricardo Morales, joins the quartet in Tulsa. CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA
6&8
SAMSON AND DELILAH
Following the popular biblical tale, Camille Saint-Saëns’ Samson and Delilah features Dana Beth Miller opposite Frank Poretta. Legendary bass Samuel Ramey and baritone Peter Lindskoog return to the Tulsa Opera stage. Crystal Manich is stage director. Tulsa Opera joins forces with Tulsa Oratorio Chorus and Portico Dans Theatre for this lavish production. Sung in French. TULSA OPERA
10
ALTON BROWN LIVE! THE EDIBLE INEVITABLE TOUR
This engaging family show featuring the Food Network TV star includes a pinch of comedy, talk show antics, a multimedia lecture, live music (he sings!) and a dash of “extreme” food experimentation (ponchos are provided for those in the first few rows), and of course...puppets. 35 CONCERTS
Terrence McNally’s funny and powerful 2014 play portrays a woman who pays an unexpected visit to the New York apartment of her late son’s partner. He has married another man and has a young son. Generations collide as she revisits the past and begins to see the life her son might have led. AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
13–21
BYE BYE BIRDIE
A satire of American society inspired by the drafting of Elvis Presley in 1957, this 1961 Best Musical Tony winner features Tulsa’s best young talent performing classic tunes such as “Bye, Bye Birdie,” “Put On a Happy Face,” and more. THEATRE TULSA FAMILY
14
AMERICAN FANFARE
The final performance in Tulsa Symphony’s 10th anniversary season showcases Aaron Copland’s Symphony No. 3, featuring his powerful Fanfare for the Common Man; George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with pianist Jeffrey Biegel; and Aaron Jay Kernis’ Musica Celestis. TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS
Born into hip-hop culture and grounded in an artistic upbringing in classical cello, piano and the visual arts, choreographer Kyle Abraham exudes an infectious enthusiasm. Abraham.In.Motion dancers, from various disciplines and diverse personal backgrounds, create movement that is fresh and unique. CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
24–29
JERSEY BOYS
This is the true story of four bluecollar kids who became The Four Seasons, one of the greatest successes in pop music history. The Tony and Grammy Award-winning Best Musical features “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry,” “Rag Doll,” “Oh What a Night,” “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and more. CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
JUNE /JULY 6/3–12
6/11–12
7/19–24
SHREK: THE MUSICAL
MAMMA MIA!
42ND STREET
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
Adapted from the Oscar-winning DreamWorks film and William Steig’s 1990 book, Shrek: The Musical is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale adventure featuring 19 all-new songs by Jeanine Tesori. All the beloved characters from the film come to life on stage with Tulsa Symphony performing the magical score. It is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone.
On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother’s past back to the Greek island they last visited 20 years before. Some of ABBA’s best-known hit songs, like “Dancing Queen,”“Waterloo,”“VoulezVous” and “Super Trouper” propel Catherine Johnson’s sunny, funny tale. The musical continues to delight audiences the world over.
This quintessential backstage musical comedy tells the story of Peggy, a starry-eyed dancer who comes to New York to audition for a new Broadway musical. When the leading lady breaks her ankle, it’s Peggy’s time to shine. Show tunes include “We’re In the Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway” and “I Only Have Eyes For You.” CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
Waiting for Godot A Christmas Carol Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story Mothers and Sons AMERICANTHEATRECOMPANY.ORG 918.747.9494
CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS A Christmas Story: The Musical Kinky Boots Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” Jersey Boys 42nd Street ADD-ON SHOWS: The Illusionists Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus — Live! Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Bullets Over Broadway Mamma Mia! CELEBRITYATTRACTIONS.COM 918.596.7109
CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA Pacifica Quartet Quartetto di Cremona Weiss Kaplan Stumpf Trio Fauré Quartet Jerusalem Quartet Dalí Quartet with Ricardo Morales CHAMBERMUSICTULSA.ORG 918.587.3802
CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS Parsons Dance Time for Three Deeply Rooted Dance Theater Chang Mu Dance Duo Amal Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Kyle Abraham/Abraham.in.Motion
THEATRE POPS
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE
All New People Why Torture Is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them
The Rocky Horror Show Rent Billy Elliot: The Musical Shrek: The Musical
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THEATRE TULSA Miss Saigon The Great Gatsby A Chorus Line Don’t Dress for Dinner Fiddler on the Roof NEW STAGE: Next to Normal Hedwig and the Angry Inch The Flick FAMILY: G2K Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” Bye Bye Birdie THEATRETULSA.ORG 918.587.8402
TULSA BALLET The Taming of the Shrew The Nutcracker Romeo and Juliet Masters of Dance TULSABALLET.ORG 918.749.6006
TULSA OPERA La bohème A Streetcar Named Desire Samson and Delilah TULSAOPERA.COM 918.587.4811
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Tommy Emmanuel The Book of Mormon IMAGINATION SERIES: The BFG (Big Friendly Giant) The Cat in the Hat Peter Rabbit Tales
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To Kill a Mockingbird Steel Magnolias
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TULSA SYMPHONY CLASSICS SERIES: Experience the Exotic Dreams and Revolution Spirit and Awakenings Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony American Fanfare POPS SERIES: Halloween Symphony Spooktacular Home for the Holidays Rodgers and Hammerstein at the Movies TULSASYMPHONY.ORG 918.584.3645
TULSA TOWN HALL Sue Monk Kidd James Carville David L. Boren Benjamin Zander Doris Kearns Goodwin TULSATOWNHALL.COM 918.749.5965
PLUS Half Life Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Ragtime Piano: Barnhart and Holland Bad Jews Women From the Town General Keith Alexander Alton Brown Live! Dreamgirls
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