Cover photo: 40th Anniversary Concert featuring Jane Monheit
r o f u o y k n a Th ! s r a e 40 Y
Dear Friends, Thank you for your interest in the arts, and specifically for your support of events held at the PAC. There was a time when the PAC was nearly the only entertainment venue in downtown Tulsa. From our vantage point at the nexus of the Blue Dome, Brady Arts and Deco districts, we’ve watched unique restaurants, brewpubs and cocktail lounges — not to mention the BOK Center and ONEOK Field — enliven our neighborhood. We are happy to be a player in this Tulsa renaissance, and we appreciate it greatly when you choose to spend your time at Tulsa’s home to the arts. As I look back on the three decades I’ve been with the PAC, 28 years as director, I marvel at the performance quality of our local arts organizations. They present their respective genres at an artistic level that would make any major city proud. I congratulate them for their continuing excellence and give a special shout out to Tulsa Ballet on its 60th anniversary and to Tulsa Symphony on its 10th. This brochure includes all of the events that were booked at the PAC at time of publication. Shows marked with a PAC logo are those that our arts groups have selected from their lineups to recognize the PAC’s 40th anniversary. You will always find the most up-to-date information at TulsaPAC.com. Our regional ticketing company, MyTicketOffice.com, now in its tenth year, also has information on all PAC events, along with shows at partner venues. As we mark this 40th anniversary, I’m grateful for those people who were instrumental in making the PAC a reality, particularly former mayor Robert J. LaFortune, who has served on the PAC Trust since before “Everyone’s Place” opened nearly 40 years ago! Enjoy this 40th anniversary season of entertainment. The countdown to the 50th begins! I’ll see you in the lobby. John E. Scott Director, Tulsa PAC
Season Highlights
AMERICAN THEATRE COMPANY
CHOREGUS PRODUCTIONS
Pryor Rendering (with CityRep) A Christmas Carol The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) americantheatrecompany.org 918-747-9494
Grupo Corpo Kelli O’Hara Nathan Gunn Black Grace Che Malambo choregus.org 918-688-6112
CELEBRITY ATTRACTIONS Season: Disney’s Newsies Elf The Musical Motown The Musical Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage Something Rotten! Matilda The Musical Add-Ons: Once Cirque Dreams Holidaze Mannheim Steamroller Christmas celebrityattractions.com 918-596-7109
CHAMBER MUSIC TULSA Dover Quartet Trio Solisti Modigliani Quartet Miró Quartet: Beethoven Winter Festival Hermitage Piano Trio Lysander Piano Trio chambermusictulsa.org 918-587-3802
THEATRE POPS Heathers: The Musical All the Way The Last Days of Judas Iscariot theatrepops.org 918-902-6339
THEATRE TULSA Main Stage: Oklahoma! The Will Rogers Follies Cabaret Sweeney Todd Jesus Christ Superstar Next Stage: Glengarry Glen Ross Peter and the Starcatcher Family: Elf Jr. theatretulsa.org 918-587-8402
//Soledad O’Brien
TULSA BALLET
TULSA SYMPHONY
Onegin The Nutcracker Dorothy and the Prince of Oz Swan Lake tulsaballet.org 918-749-6006
Classics Series: Gala Anniversary Concert featuring Joshua Bell Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Symphony Beethoven’s 4th Symphony Brahms’ Requiem The Firebird Pops Series: Raiders of the Lost Ark Home for the Holidays Route 66 – A Trip Down Memory Lane tulsasymphony.org 918-584-3645
TULSA OPERA The Pearl Fishers Puccini to Pop Tosca The Snow Queen tulsaopera.com 918-587-4811
TULSA PAC TRUST Tulsa PAC 40th Anniversary Concert featuring Jane Monheit Imagination Series: Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters The Man Who Planted Trees Alexander, Who’s Not Not Not Not Not Not Going to Move tulsapactrust.org 918-596-7109
TULSA PROJECT THEATRE The Who’s Tommy Avenue Q And Then They Came For Me Hairspray tulsaprojecttheatre.com 918-770-6679
TULSA TOWN HALL Soledad O’Brien Dave Barry Luis Albero Urrea Joel Sartore Michael A. McFaul tulsatownhall.com 918-749-5965 PLUS Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood - Live! Annie Get Your Gun Chris Botti Paw Patrol Live Shen Yun Sheridan Road
//Chris Botti
September Aug. 12 – Sept. 4
9–18
OKLAHOMA!
THE WHO’S TOMMY
Oklahoma, 1906, a soon-to-be state where farmers and cowmen could be friends is the setting for this Pulitzer Prize-winning Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Songs include “People Will Say We’re in Love,” “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’,” “The Surrey with the Fringe on Top,” and “Oklahoma!” Theatre Tulsa
Based on the 1969 rock concept album by The Who, this five-time Tony Award winner tells the story of a deaf, dumb and blind boy who becomes a pinball wizard as a way of dealing with damaging childhood experiences. Tulsa Project Theatre
Aug. 19 – Sept. 3
JOSHUA BELL
THE WILL ROGERS FOLLIES
The wit and wisdom of Oklahoma’s favorite son, and his journey from cowboy to columnist to star of stage and screen, are showcased in a series of Follies-like variety acts and production numbers. Music is by Cy Coleman, with lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Theatre Tulsa Aug. 26 – Sept. 4
HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL
A brainy, beautiful teenage misfit hustles her way into the most powerful and ruthless clique at Westerberg High, the Heathers, in this 2014 Off-Broadway rock musical. The piece is based on the 1989 cult film Heathers. Recommended for mature audiences. Theatre Pops
10 Gala Anniversary Concert Featuring Joshua Bell is one of the most celebrated violinists of his era. Daniel Hege conducts this Grammy Awardwinning recording artist for a concert featuring Strauss’ Don Juan, De Falla’s The Three-Cornered Hat Suite No. 2, and Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto. Tulsa Symphony Classics 11
DOVER QUARTET
The New Yorker recently dubbed them “the young American string quartet of the moment,” and The Strad raved about the group’s “exceptional interpretive maturity, tonal refinement and taut ensemble.” The Quartet will perform works by Mozart, C. Shaw and Smetana. Chamber Music Tulsa
//Grupo Corpo
14–18
DISNEY’S NEWSIES
They delivered the papers, until they made the headlines. Direct from Broadway and winner of the 2012 Tony Awards for Best Score and Best Choreography, Newsies is filled with one heart-pounding number after another. It’s a high-energy explosion of song and dance. Celebrity Attractions 23
SOLEDAD O’BRIEN
Award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien brings international exposure to critical issues through documentaries and indepth coverage of breaking news. Her company produces stories that take a challenging look at issues of race, class, wealth, poverty and opportunity. Tulsa Town Hall //Newsies
Sept. 23–Oct. 2
GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS
This drama is the defining work from one of the singular voices in American theatre. David Mamet’s masterpiece covers two days in the lives of four desperate Chicago real estate agents who will do anything to sell undesirable real estate to unsuspecting buyers. Theatre Tulsa Next Stage 25
GRUPO CORPO
Known for its seductive movement, scintillating music and vibrant costuming, Grupo Corpo reflects the amazing diversity and rich color of Brazil. The company’s 22 virtuosic dancers combine the precision of classical ballet with the sensuality and passion of Latin dance rhythms. Choregus Productions
27–28
ONCE
Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including Best Musical, Once tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who’s about to give up on his dream when a young Czech woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. Celebrity Attractions 30
MUFARO’S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS: An African Tale
The African king is looking for a wife, and Mufaro’s two daughters vie for the honor. Combining African drumming, majestic choreography and original music, the splendor of Africa bursts onto the stage in Dallas Children’s Theater’s production of this Caldecott Award-winning tale. Tulsa PAC Trust
//Joshua Bell
7–16
ALL THE WAY
October 5
DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD — LIVE!
Daniel and his friends explore their Neighborhood of Make-Believe in an interactive musical adventure. Through the TV show’s familiar themes and music, characters share stories of friendship and helping others in a live theatrical production filled with singing, dancing and fun. 35 Concerts 6–8
C.S. LEWIS ONSTAGE: The Most Reluctant Convert
Actor Max McLean takes audiences on a fascinating theatrical adventure as C.S. Lewis, tracing the author’s journey from atheism to belief. This fast-paced 70-minute presentation brims with Lewis’ entertaining wit and thought-provoking insight. Fellowship for Performing Arts
The year 1964 was pivotal in America, and President Johnson was at its center. This 2014 Best Play Tony Award winner features 24 actors portraying historic figures like J. Edgar Hoover, Martin Luther King Jr., George Wallace, Hubert Humphrey and LBJ himself. Theatre Pops 8
RACHMANINOFF’S 2ND SYMPHONY
Guest conductor Philip Mann conducts Samuel Barber’s Essay No. 1, written in 1937, and Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 2, featuring Tulsa Symphony’s Bruce Schultz. Also on the program is Rachmaninoff’s most renowned work, his beautiful and moving Symphony No. 2. Tulsa Symphony Classics 9
TRIO SOLISTI
The New Yorker called Trio Solisti “the most exciting piano trio in America.” Violinist Maria Bachmann, cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach and a relatively new member to the trio, Italian pianist Fabio Bidini, will perform music from Haydn, Chausson and Brahms. Chamber Music Tulsa
//Philip Mann
//Youhee Son and Hyonjun Rhee in Onegin
13–16
PRYOR RENDERING
This world premiere is a musical based on Tulsan Gary Reed’s story of a young man coming of age and coming out in rural Oklahoma during the ’60s. Music and lyrics are by Frank Schiro, with book by Shawn Churchman. Recommended for mature audiences. American Theatre Company and CityRep
21, 23
THE PEARL FISHERS
Love for the same woman comes between two fishermen in Ceylon in this steamy tale, with music by Georges Bizet. Soprano Sarah Shafer stars as the beguiling priestess opposite Chinese baritone Yunpeng Wang. France’s Frédéric Chaslin conducts. Sets and costumes were created by fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes. Tulsa Opera
21
THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES
This theatrical adaptation of author Jean Giono’s classic book tells the inspiring story of a shepherd who plants a forest, acorn by acorn, transforming a wasteland. Both touching and humorous, the production is staged by Puppet State Theatre Company of Edinburgh, Scotland. Tulsa PAC Trust
28–30
ONEGIN
Unrequited love drives this story of a worldly Russian dandy, Onegin, and the less-sophisticated Tatiana. John Cranko’s ballet is drawn from Alexander Pushkin’s verse-novel and set to music by Tchaikovsky. Costumes and sets are from the Polish National Ballet. Tulsa Ballet Oct. 28–Nov. 6
CABARET
//Tabitha Littlefield in Cabaret
Set in 1930s Berlin, with the rise of Nazi power as a backdrop, this multiple Tony-winning musical from Kander, Ebb and Masteroff is about a romance between a 19-year-old British cabaret performer and a young American writer. Parental guidance is suggested. Theatre Tulsa
13
MODIGLIANI QUARTET
//Diana Gomez in The Nutcracker
“The quartet’s playing was stylish but not faddish, infused with fine shades and ineffable sophistication,” said The Sydney Morning Herald about the Modigliani Quartet in 2015. For their second appearance in Tulsa, the four Frenchmen will perform works by Beethoven, Brahms and Dvorák. Chamber Music Tulsa 15–20
ELF THE MUSICAL
November 4
DAVE BARRY
This iconic American humorist and best-selling author’s syndicated column appeared in more than 500 newspapers for 22 years. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for “his consistently effective use of humor as a device for presenting fresh insights into serious concerns.” Tulsa Town Hall 5
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
Watch Professor Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) reignite an old flame and outwit the Nazis in a search for the legendary Ark of the Covenant. John Williams’ epic score is performed live by a full symphony orchestra conducted by Ron Spigelman. Tulsa Symphony Pops
In this hilarious tale, an orphan, Buddy, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag and is transported to the North Pole. Discovering he is human, Buddy journeys to New York City to find his birth father. There he finds his true identity and helps New York remember the meaning of Christmas. Celebrity Attractions 20
KELLI O’HARA
Native Oklahoman Kelli O’Hara has dazzled audiences and critics alike in recent Broadway revivals of South Pacific, The Pajama Game, and The King and I. Now this Tony Award winner returns to her home state for an intimate concert. Choregus Productions 29–30
CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE
Now in its eighth year of multiple simultaneous touring productions, Cirque Dreams lights up the 2016 holiday season with this critically acclaimed holiday stage extravaganza. It’s a new Cirque show, Broadway musical and family Christmas spectacular all in one! Celebrity Attractions
December 2, 4
HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Tulsa Symphony, Tulsa Oratorio Chorus and area high school choirs bring families and the community together in a celebratory musical extravaganza. The concert, conducted by Ron Spigelman, is an uplifting showcase of nostalgic holiday favorites and joyous sing-a-longs. Tulsa Symphony Pops 8–23
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Robert Odle and Richard Averill’s musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ beloved novel celebrates its 40th anniversary! Watch miserly Ebenezer Scrooge’s overnight journey to redemption — an annual reminder of the basic message of the holiday season. American Theatre Company 10–23
THE NUTCRACKER
Local children join professional dancers in this holiday classic about a young girl whose dreams are filled with enchanting characters. Tulsa Symphony performs Tchaikovsky’s beloved score in a production that mixes the visuals of a Broadway show with delightful dance. Tulsa Ballet 16–22
ELF THE MUSICAL JR.
This hilarious fish-out-of water comedy follows Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity. Discovering that his birth father is on the naughty list and his half-brother doesn’t believe in Santa, Buddy tries to win them over. Theatre Tulsa Family 28
MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS by Chip Davis
Grammy Award winner Chip Davis has created a show featuring the beloved Christmas music of Mannheim Steamroller along with dazzling multimedia effects performed in an intimate setting. The spirit of the season comes alive with the signature sound of Mannheim Steamroller. Celebrity Attractions //Cirque Dreams Holidaze
//A Christmas Carol
January 13
LUIS ALBERTO URREA
Born to a Mexican father and an American mother, this acclaimed writer uses his dual-culture life experiences to explore greater themes of love, loss and triumph. Urrea’s 14 bestsellers include Into the Beautiful North, The Devil’s Highway and The Hummingbird’s Daughter. Tulsa Town Hall 14
BEETHOVEN’S 4TH SYMPHONY
In addition to the title piece, the orchestra will perform Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides and Ravel’s Le tombeau de Couperin and Tzigane. Daniel Hege conducts this concert, which features violinist Rossitza Jekova-Goza (pictured left). Tulsa Symphony Classics 22
NATHAN GUNN
Baritone Nathan Gunn has made a reputation as one of today’s most exciting and in-demand opera and concert performers. His wife, pianist Julie Gunn, will accompany him in this intimate program of opera and pop favorites. Choregus Productions Jan. 27–Feb. 5
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
Written by Rick Elice, this play upends the centuryold story of Peter Pan. From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair, and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. Theatre Tulsa Next Stage
//Nathan Gunn
//Puccini to Pop Alyson Cambridge
February
10–12
DOROTHY AND THE PRINCE OF OZ
The story of the young girl from Kansas who travels over the rainbow is told in a new $1 million full-length ballet, choreographed by dance world star Edwaard Liang. Sets are by Basil Twist with imaginative costuming created by Mark Zappone. Tulsa Ballet 10–19
AVENUE Q
This hilarious Tony Award-winning Best Musical features a cast of puppets and is about a college grad who moves to Avenue Q in New York City. He and a group of new friends struggle to find jobs, dates, and an ever-elusive purpose in life. Suited for mature audiences. Tulsa Project Theatre 17–26
MIRÓ QUARTET: BEETHOVEN WINTER FESTIVAL
“To go on the journey of the complete Beethoven quartet cycle together is a rare, often once-in-a-lifetime experience,” says the Miró Quartet. Beethoven’s 16 quartets will be performed in the PAC’s Westby Pavilion. This will be Miró Quartet’s fourth appearance for Chamber Music Tulsa. Chamber Music Tulsa 25
PUCCINI TO POP
Charismatic soprano Alyson Cambridge, the superbly versatile baritone Todd Simpson, and the internationally renowned superstar Leona Mitchell appear in a Saturday evening vocal spectacular, backed up by an on-stage band and supported by an orchestra conducted by Grammynominated maestro James Lowe. Tulsa Opera
//Miró Quartet
March 3–12
SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET
A barber who seeks vengeance against a despicable judge and a shop owner whose meat pies have a secret ingredient strike up a deadly partnership in this Tony Award-winning musical thriller. Music and lyrics are by Stephen Sondheim. Parental guidance suggested. Theatre Tulsa 10–18
THE CAINE MUTINY COURT-MARTIAL
Herman Wouk adapted the court-martial chapters of his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Caine Mutiny, into a suspenseful evening of theatre. It’s the story of a young lieutenant who is on trial for relieving his captain of command in the midst of a typhoon. American Theatre Company 11
ROUTE 66 — A TRIP DOWN MEMORY ROAD
Get your kicks on The Mother Road as Tulsa Symphony creates the perfect soundtrack for your Route 66 trip. Conductor Ron Spigelman and TSO will delight you with a mix of tunes paying tribute to people and places along America’s Main Street. Tulsa Symphony Pops 12
TULSA PAC 40TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT FEATURING JANE MONHEIT
Jazz diva Jane Monheit and the Tulsa Symphony pay joyous tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, the singer who opened the PAC with the Tulsa Philharmonic in 1977. Joining Monheit are her trio and the Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Nicholas Payton. Tulsa PAC Trust
//Jane Monheit
//Madalina Stoica in Swan Lake
14–19
MOTOWN THE MUSICAL
This is the true American Dream story of Motown founder Berry Gordy’s journey from featherweight boxer to heavyweight music mogul. He launched the careers of Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson and many more. Motown shattered barriers and made us all move to the same beat. Celebrity Attractions 24–26
SWAN LAKE
A young maiden, Odette, is trapped in the form of a swan and must find eternal love to break an evil spell. Choreographed by Marcello Angelini, this lavish production features scenery and costumes created by Tony Award-winning designer Desmond Heeley. Tulsa Ballet 31
JOEL SARTORE
This freelance photographer has produced more than 30 stories for National Geographic. As part of the magazine’s multi-year project, PhotoArk, he has photographed over 5,000 of the world’s captive species with a goal of reaching the 12,000 in captivity before they disappear. Tulsa Town Hall 31
ALEXANDER, WHO’S NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT GOING TO MOVE
//Joel Sartore
Alexander’s dad takes a job in another city, and the boy knows that he’ll hate it. With help from his parents and his bossy older brothers, he comes to understand that home is where you’re with the people who love you. Staged by Two Beans Productions. Tulsa PAC Trust March 31–April 9
THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT
Set in a time-bending, darkly comic world between heaven and hell, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot reexamines the plight and fate of the Bible’s most infamous and unexplained sinner. Theatre Pops
//Black Grace
April 1
BLACK GRACE
Featuring some of New Zealand’s finest dancers, Black Grace fuses contemporary dance with traditional movement of the Pacific region. The work is rich in the storytelling traditions of the South Pacific and expressed with raw finesse, beauty and power. Choregus Productions 2
HERMITAGE PIANO TRIO
Each member a noted soloist in his own right, the U.S.-based Hermitage Piano Trio, originally from Russia, is distinguished by its exuberant musicality, interpretive range and sumptuous sound. They will perform an all-Russian program with music from Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich and Rimsky-Korsakov. Chamber Music Tulsa 8
BRAHMS’ REQUIEM
Brahms composed this piece after the deaths of his mother and his beloved fellow composer Robert Schumann. It was intended as a work of consolation for those left behind. Tulsa Oratorio Chorus joins Tulsa Symphony under the baton of James Bagwell. Tulsa Symphony Classics
//Christopher Tierney and Rachel Boone in Dirty Dancing
11–16
DIRTY DANCING — THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE
This musical experience explodes with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing. It tells the story of two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. Celebrity Attractions 18
CHE MALAMBO
Based in Argentina, the company excites audiences through precise footwork and rhythmic stomping, singing, drumming of the bombos, and whirling boleadoras (lassos with stones on the end). This percussive dance-and-music spectacle celebrates the South American cowboy tradition of the gaucho. Choregus Productions 21
MICHAEL A. MCFAUL
A renowned expert on foreign affairs, McFaul served as Special Assistant to President Obama and Senior Director for Russian and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council. He is an author, a professor of political science at Stanford, and an analyst for NBC News. Tulsa Town Hall 22
CHRIS BOTTI
Four albums recorded by this Grammy Award-winning trumpeter have reached No. 1 on the Billboard jazz chart. In addition to his solo career, Botti has toured with Paul Simon and Sting, and performed with Aretha Franklin, Josh Groban and other vocal superstars. 35 Concerts Apr. 28–May 7
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME
This multimedia play combines videotaped interviews of Holocaust survivors Eva Schloss and Ed Silverberg, who were part of Anne Frank’s life, with live actors recreating scenes based on the interviews. The ensemble-driven play has been acclaimed by audiences and critics worldwide. Tulsa Project Theatre 30
LYSANDER TRIO
A winner of the Concert Artists Guild Competition, Lysander Trio has been praised by The Strad for its “passionate playing, articulate and imaginative ideas and wide palette of colours.” They will play music from Schubert, Baran, Castelnuovo-Tedesco and Granados. Chamber Music Tulsa
//Tosca
May 5, 7
TOSCA
A sadistic police chief lusts after a beautiful opera singer whom he believes will do anything to save her artist lover. Soprano Evelina Dobračeva sings the title role with tenor Christian Juslin as Cavaradossi and Weston Hurt as the evil Scarpia in Puccini’s beloved Tosca. Italian conductor Francesco Cilluffo makes his U.S. debut. Tulsa Opera 12–20
IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY)
Set in the 1880s, Sarah Ruhl’s touching and hilarious play is about a young doctor who finds success treating women’s ailments with new technology — vibrators. Listening at his office door, his wife longs to connect with him, but not electrically. Mature audiences. American Theatre Company
JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR
“What’s the buzz?” The immortal 1970s rock opera, with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, chronicles the final days of Jesus Christ’s life, told from the perspective of his friend, disciple and betrayer – Judas Iscariot. Theatre Tulsa 13
THE FIREBIRD
Haydn’s Symphony No. 90 gives a glimpse of the composer’s humorous side, and Háry János Suite shows Kódaly’s affinity for Hungarian folk music and the influence of Debussy. Daniel Hege conducts Stravinsky’s captivating ballet music suite, The Firebird. Tulsa Symphony Classics 23–28
SOMETHING ROTTEN!
Set in 1595, this is the story of two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. When a soothsayer foretells that the future of theatre involves singing, dancing and acting, they set out to write the world’s very first musical! Celebrity Attractions
12–21
//Something Rotten!
//Matilda The Musical
June 2–11
HAIRSPRAY
There’s a message of acceptance in this Tony Award-winning musical about a plus-sized teenager in the ’60s who finds her groove with the help of African-American friends. She becomes an overnight star and uses her newfound influence to advocate for racial integration. Tulsa Project Theatre. 17–18
THE SNOW QUEEN
This is the American premiere of Pierangelo Valtinoni’s fairytale family opera based on the Hans Christian Andersen story that inspired Disney’s Frozen. The cast is a combination of Tulsa Youth Opera singers and performers from Tulsa Opera’s young artist-in-residence program. Tulsa Opera 20–25
MATILDA THE MUSICAL
Winner of 50 international awards, including four Tony Awards, Matilda The Musical is the story of an extraordinary girl who, armed with a vivid imagination and a sharp mind, dares to take a stand and change her own destiny. Celebrity Attractions Dates TBA
SUMMERSTAGE FESTIVAL 2017
Brown Bag It Presented by the PAC Trust
SEPTEMBER 7, 2016
MARCH 1, 2017
Dean Demerritt – Jazz Trio
Lise Glaser – Oboe
OCTOBER 5, 2016
MARCH 8, 2017
Ensemble Salonniére Margaret Sewell – Classical Vocalist
40th Anniversary Brown Bag It Concert
NOVEMBER 2, 2016
APRIL 5, 2017
Vintage Voices – Community Choir
Tulsa Camerata – Contemporary Chamber
DECEMBER 7, 2016 Tulsa Festival Ringers – Handbell Choir
FEBRUARY 1, 2017 Tulsa Opera, Big Sing! – Interactive Opera Singing
MAY 3, 2017 Strings & Pearls – Harp Duo
JUNE 7, 2017 Tulsa Rock Quartet – Contemporary Classical
Photo credits: John Scott, Michelle Pollard; Newsies, Deen van Meer; Joshua Bell, Bill Phelps; Cabaret, Josh New; Dirty Dancing, Matthew Murphy; Tosca, Cory Weaver/San Diego Opera; Something Rotten and Matilda The Musical, Joan Marcus; Tulsa Ballet photos courtesy of Tulsa Ballet.
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40th Anniversary Art Show University of Tulsa School of Art
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APRIL Michael Knigin The Sherwin Miller Museum of Modern Art
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Jo Sullivan
JUNE DECEMBER
Marjorie Atwood
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JANUARY Tulsa Glass Blowing School
FEBRUARY Chamber Music Tulsa Beethoven Exhibit
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