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A Tale of Humanity

A Tale of Humanity

is the official magazine of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.

PUBLISHER Jim Langdon WRITER AND EDITOR Amanda Nichols COVER DESIGN Lexi Sugiyama CREATIVE DIRECTOR Madeline Crawford ADVERTISING SALES Rita Kirk

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Mark Frie CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Jen Alden VP OF OPERATIONS Bryan Clemons VP OF DEVELOPMENT AND ENGAGEMENT Sara Phoenix DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING Terri McGilbra DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Amanda Nichols TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Scott McLarty DIRECTOR OF TICKETING SERVICES Jeff Newsome DIRECTOR OF PATRON SERVICES Tosha Hollis DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Jeremy Stevens

TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRUST CEO Mark Frie CHAIR Billie Barnett VICE-CHAIR David Holden TREASURER Jen Alden SECRETARY Laura Creekmur

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No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center: 918-596-2366, anichols@tulsapac.com. exposition DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Happy February! I am incredibly excited about several things happening in the TPAC throughout the month.

Tulsa Opera will kick off the month, inviting audiences to their “Big Sing” for our Brown Bag It concert series. Tulsa Ballet is back with the long-awaited “Vendetta,” which was originally postponed due to the pandemic. Our friends at Theatre North

will present August Wilson’s “Jitney,” an absolute jewel from the August Wilson catalogue. World Stage Theatre is set to wow crowds with the Tonynominated play “The Song of Jacob Zulu,” which includes incredible music composed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo.

We close out the month of February and start March off with a bang thanks to a great concert presented by the TPAC Trust. On March 1, we welcome the Australian group The Ten Tenors to Chapman Music Hall. Over the past several years, I have loved working with these guys and presenting them in several different venues. You won’t be able to leave without a smile on

your face and a song in your heart.

As we continue to navigate through the latest variants of COVID-19, the staff at the TPAC will continue to do our best to keep audiences as safe as possible. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us keep performing arts alive for the Tulsa metro area.

Mark Frie

Enjoy the show!

Mark Frie

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