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August issue of Intermission magazine for the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.

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AUGUST 2012

20122013

SEASON

TRENDING NOW

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20122013

SEASON

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING the numerous events that took place at the Performing Arts Center last season as we celebrated our 35th anniversary. This year we’re delighted to help recognize the 90th anniversary of Theatre Tulsa, the oldest continuously operating community theatre west of the Mississippi River! You can check out that company’s upcoming season on page 5. Congratulations, Theatre Tulsa!

This issue also highlights our other resident companies that, as of August 1, had scheduled at least three events at the PAC during the August-to-June regular season. More shows from local and national entertainers will be booked as the season progresses, so check our website, TulsaPAC.com, upcoming issues of Intermission, and our new color marquee for the most up-to-date information.

I encourage you to purchase season tickets for your favorite performance groups. They will appreciate your commitment immensely, and you will reap the rewards of being a stakeholder in Tulsa’s vibrant arts community. Information about purchasing season and single show tickets is found on each page. (Note: some single show tickets won’t go on sale until around 30 days before the event.)

We appreciate your interest in the arts and your support of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center!

I’ll see you in the lobby.

John E. ScottDirector

INTERMISSIONis the official magazine of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center.

TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRUST

CHAIR Ken Busby

VICE-CHAIR Glenda Silvey

TREASURER Michael P. Kier

SECRETARY James McCarthy

ASST. SECRETARY John E. Scott

TRUSTEESMayor Dewey F. Bartlett

Kristin BenderConnie Cronley

Robyn EwingWilliam G. von Glahn

Robert J. LaFortuneJayne L. ReedKitty RobertsM. Teresa ValeroJohn H. Williams

PAC TRUST PROGRAM DIRECTOR Shirley Elliott

PAC TRUST MARKETING & PR Chad Oliverson

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Carol Willis

DIRECTOR John E. Scott

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Steven J. Fendt

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Pat Sharp

MARKETING DIRECTOR Nancy C. Hermann

TICKET OFFICE MANAGER Terri McGilbra

110 E. Second St., Tulsa, OK 74103918-596-7122 • TulsaPAC.com

A department of the City of Tulsa

PUBLISHER Jim Langdon

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Nancy Bizjack, PAC

CONSULTING EDITOR Nancy C. Hermann, PAC

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Amanda Watkins

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Amy Frost

ADVERTISING SALES Jim Langdon, Rita Kirk

DESIGN INTERNS Jill Graves, Brooke Lawson

INTERMISSION is published monthly by

1603 S. Boulder, Tulsa, OK 74119

For advertising information, Tel. 918-585-9924, ext. 217, Fax 918-585-9926.

No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the Tulsa

Performing Arts Center: 918-596-2368, [email protected].

5 Tulsa Opera5 Theatre Tulsa7 Tulsa Symphony9 Tulsa Ballet10 Celebrity Attractions11 American Theatre Company14 PAC Trust

15 Imagination Series15 Theatre Pops16 Tulsa Town Hall18 Chamber Music Tulsa20 Playhouse Tulsa21 Encore! Theatre Arts22 2012-2013 Calendar

CONTENTS

DIRECTIONS

John Scott

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THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENTOctober 13, 19, 21

Oklahoma’s own Sarah Coburn stars as Marie, a tomboyish young woman raised by a group of French soldiers, who has been “rescued”

by the Marquise of Birkenfeld to be groomed for marriage to an aristocrat. However, Marie is in love with Tonio, a peasant. Humorous plot twists and startling revelations keep Marie’s future happiness in doubt in this high-spirited romantic comedy by Donizetti. Sung in French with English supertitles.

THE MOST HAPPY FELLAFebruary 23, March 1, 3

Composed by Frank Loesser, The Most Happy Fella has been termed “one of the most ambi-tiously oper-atic works ever

written for Broadway.” An aging Italian vineyard owner proposes to a young waitress by mail but, leery of revealing his age, sends her a picture of his handsome ranch foreman. Kim Josephson, associate professor of voice at the University of Oklahoma, stars in this Tulsa Opera premiere. Sung in English.

AÏDAApril 20, 26, 28

Often called the grandest of grand opera, Aïda was the first produc-tion Tulsa Opera staged at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center after

it opened in 1977. Rising star so-prano Amber Wagner makes her Tulsa debut in the title role. Tulsa Oratorio Chorus and Tulsa Ballet II join forces with Tulsa Opera for a spectacular production celebrat-ing the 200th birthday of Aïda’s composer, Guiseppe Verdi. Sung in Italian with English supertitles.

THE ODD COUPLE August 31-September 8Mix one well-meaning slob of a sportscaster with one neat and tidy health nut, and before long these mismatched roommates are driving each other crazy. Add in

their quirky friends and a hot date gone wrong, and you have Neil Simon’s most enduring comedy.

HAMLET October 26-November 3Theatre Tulsa teams up with Odeum Theatre Company to present what many consider the greatest play ever written. A multi-generational cast of Tulsa actors brings an

inventive approach to Shakespeare’s passionate and enduring story of the Prince of Denmark. A rare theatrical event!

TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE January 10-13Adapted from Mitch Albom’s best-selling book, Tuesdays with Morrie is a sensitive, uplifting play based on the time Albom spent with his dying former professor. Veteran Tulsa actor Tom Berenson stars. NY Magazine says, “The play makes it more vivid, more shattering, more humorous.”

OLIVER! March 15-23Charles Dickens’ treasured tale of the orphan boy delights with foot-tapping, engaging songs, including “I’d Do Anything,” “Consider Yourself” and “Where Is Love.” Lionel Bart’s book, music and lyrics stir the spirit and teach that each child is a gift.

BOEING-BOEING May 10-18The 2008 Tony Award winner for best revival, this 1960s French

farce focuses on a Parisian ladies’ man who has

three fiancées — all beautiful airline hostesses. He keeps “one up, one down and one pending” until schedule changes bring all three to his apartment at the same time!

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BLUE September 22Tulsa Symphony’s program selections are categorized by colors this season. Perhaps the title of their first concert should be “Bleu” or “French Blue.” The orchestra leads off a colorful season with Debussy’s La Mer and Ravel’s Mother Goose. Maestro

James Paul also conducts Belgian and longtime Paris resident César Franck’s Symphony in D.

GREEN November 3Featuring Crescendo Award winner Steven Lin on piano, guest conductor Aaron Collins advances a green theme and engenders a contemplative state with performances of Hovhannes’ Mysterious Mountain, Rachmaninoff’s Variations on a Theme of Paganini, Picker’s Old and Lost Rivers, and Respighi’s Pines of Rome.

YELLOW December 1Follow the Yellow Brick Road to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center when Tulsa Symphony presents the film The Wizard of Oz with original audio accompanied by a live symphonic musical score. Popular guest conductor Ron Spigelman takes the audience over the rainbow with Dorothy, her friends, and music made famous by the iconic film.

RED February 9The color of passion and Valentines, red is an excellent backdrop for Mark O’Connor’s energetic, jazzy and swinging Double Violin Concerto for Two Violins and Orchestra. O’Connor is the special guest artist for the concert,

conducted by Tim Myers. Also on the program are Daugherty’s Route 66 and Ives’ Symphony No. 1.

VIOLET March 16Associated with royalty, violet is a color that fits well with the medieval romantic tones of Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4. Tulsa Symphony welcomes royalty in the persons of guest pianist Robin Sutherland and conductor Daniel Hege. A favorite performer

at OK Mozart, Sutherland will be featured in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21.

ORANGE April 6Samuel Barber’s School for Scandal is playful, lively and bursting with drama, much like the comedic play after which it was written. Add to that Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7, which catches audiences in a whirlwind of joy, and Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No. 1, and you have one energetic and dramatic program. Conductor

David Lockington and featured guest artist Dylana Jenson complete the evening.

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AGE OF INNOCENCESeptember 14-16Tulsa Ballet opens its season with works by three modern masters. Acclaimed choreographer Wayne McGregor’s PreSentient is a U.S. premiere, Jorma Elo’s Slice to Sharp returns to the Tulsa Ballet repertoire, and Edwaard Liang’s Age of Innocence — a piece the Chicago Sun Times called a “newly minted masterpiece” — completes this triple-bill program.

DRACULA October 26-28Set the mood for Halloween! This ballet was the talk of the 2009 season and is back by popular demand. Passionate and visually stunning, Ben Stevenson’s Dracula is a hauntingly spectacular production, featuring an eerie score from Franz Liszt and awe-inspiring special effects.

THE NUTCRACKER December 8-23A young French girl’s fantasy becomes a glittering dream filled with beauty and romance in an extraordinary production that mixes the visuals of a Broadway show with the heartwarming story of a fairytale Christmas. Marcello Angelini’s choreography is danced to Tchaikovsky’s beloved score.

LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS February 1-3The world of 19th-century Paris, along with Chopin’s moving score, comes alive in a touching tale of a beautiful courtesan and her suitor, and a love that family and fate intervene to destroy. Based on a novel by Alexandre Dumas, fils, Lady of the Camellias inspired Verdi’s La Traviata and the film Moulin Rouge.

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100 YEARS OF BROADWAY August 21-26This memorable musical revue features your favorite Broadway show tunes, sung by the actual stars of musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, Jesus Christ Superstar and Cats, as well as some of Broadway’s newest hit shows. Guiding you through the performance is composer, pianist and producer Neil Berg, who will contribute anecdotes about the shows and songs.

MARY POPPINS November 13-18Take a “Jolly Holiday” with everyone’s favorite nanny and her young charges, Jane and Michael. Playing on Broadway since 2006, this family favorite combines the irresistible story and unforgettable songs of the beloved Disney film with brand-new dance numbers and spectacular stagecraft. “Chim Chim Cher-ee!”

JEKYLL & HYDE January 22-27American Idol star and Tony Award nominee Constantine Maroulis and Canada’s top R&B artist Deborah Cox inject new life into this classic tale of good and evil. After a four-year run on Broadway and multiple worldwide tours, the dark and dangerous love story by Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse returns in a stunning new production that’s headed for Broadway in 2013.

CATHY RIGBY IS PETER PAN March 5-10Peter Pan, the boy, never grows old, and neither does this timeless production or its star, Tony-nominated actress and former Olympic gymnast Cathy Rigby. The story follows the three Darling children as they fly away with Peter to his home in Neverland, where they have adventures with Indians, mermaids, pirates and fairies.

WEST SIDE STORY April 30–May 5More than 50 years ago, West Side Story broke new ground in musical theatre with its sophisticated music, extended dance scenes and focus on social issues. This production, based on the 2009 Broadway revival, remains as powerful, poignant and timely as ever, with Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim’s score boasting the familiar songs “Tonight,” “Maria” and “I Feel Pretty.”

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ANY DAY NOW October 12-20The Colbys have enough to worry about: Jackie is doing poorly in school, Josh drinks too much,

and Pen is slipping into senility. Now the family patriarch is wandering around the backyard — and he was buried days ago! This dark comedy by Nat Cassidy is both funny and scary.

A CHRISTMAS CAROL December 6-23American Theatre Company’s magical holiday musical returns

for its 35th year. Robert Odle and Richard Averill’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale follows Scrooge’s journey from Christmas curmudgeon to holiday celebrant, incorporating a large cast, gorgeous sets and costumes, and plenty of seasonal cheer.

OF MICE AND MEN March 1-9An American classic by Nobel Prize-winning author John

Steinbeck, the novelist’s Depression-era drama centers on two migrant farm workers, George and Lennie, who are caught in a desperate search for honest work, a parcel of land to call their own, and an end to the crippling emotion of loneliness.

A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING May 3-11This joyous revue celebrates the genius

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MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS December 29-30Christmas isn’t over until you say it is! Make those warm holiday feelings last a little longer with this special end-of-year live concert by the multi-platinum-selling recording group Mannheim Steamroller, known for its modern arrangements of traditional music.

Disney’s THE LION KING Beginning June 4Marvel at the spectacle of animals brought to life with breathtaking originality! Thrill to the pulsating rhythms of Africa and sing along with Elton John and Tim Rice’s unforgettable melodies! Winner of six 1998 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, The Lion King continues on Broadway and around the world as one of the most successful and best-loved musicals of all time.

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ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S THE 39 STEPS November 2-3Winner of the 2008 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience, The 39 Steps is a comedic thriller based on the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film. With more than 150 unique characters performed by a cast of four, the play follows a man who meets a woman who claims she’s a spy. The next day, she’s dead and a mysterious organization called The 39 Steps is hot on the man’s trail!

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STEP AFRIKA! March 23Discover the world of stepping with Step Afrika! Created on college campuses by traditionally African-American fraternities and sororities, stepping is percussive dance that uses the kicks, stomps, claps and chants of African and modern dance traditions. It’s one of the most exciting dance forms to evolve in the past century.

MOMIX “BOTANICA” April 7With an eclectic score ranging from birdsong to Vivaldi, “Botanica” is a dreamlike journey through the four seasons of the natural world. Costumes, projections, custom-made props and puppetry enhance the exceptional inventiveness and physical beauty of MOMIX, a company of dancer-illusionists led by Moses Pendleton, co-founder of Pilobolus.

FORBIDDEN BROADWAY April 19-20From Annie to Phantom to Wicked, this fall-down-funny satirical roast of over 30 Broadway hits features outrageous costumes, silly spoofs of the songs you know by heart, and madcap impressions by a stellar cast. Updated regularly, Forbidden Broadway has been an off-Broadway sensation for 27 years!

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NOVEMBER November 8-11Casinos, American Indians, presidential libraries, and questionable pardons and campaign contributions are all part of November, set one week before an election in which the President of the United States is expected to be voted out of office. Nathan Lane, who starred in the 2007 Broadway pre-miere of this David Mamet play, said, “It’s like if one of the guys from Glengarry Glen Ross was elected president.”

THE EIGHT: REINDEER MONOLOGUES December 13-23In this dark, dark Christmas comedy by Jeff Goode, scandal erupts at the North Pole when one of the rein-deer accuses Santa of sexual harassment. As the media descend upon the event, the other members of the sleigh team demand to share their perspectives. A horrific tale of corruption and perversion emerges, which seems to implicate everyone from the tiniest elf to the tainted Saint himself.

LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORE April 5-7Nora and Delia Ephron’s intimate collection of stories is based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman, along with recollections of the Ephron sisters’ friends. The play is organized as a series of monologues by five female actors who use clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women — and perhaps some men — can relate to.

THE TRUE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS September 28-29The big, bad wolf, now on trial for murder, finally gets to tell his side of the story! A soulful charmer with a love of gourmet cooking and the fine arts, Wolf takes the stand in his own defense. Smooth-talking Julia Pig is the prosecuting attorney. The Honorable Prudence Pig, a tough-as-nails judge with a weakness for musical theater, presides over the case. Dallas Children’s Theater

THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREES October 12-13This multi-sensory theatrical adap-tation of Jean Giono’s environmen-tal classic tells the inspiring story of a shepherd who plants a forest, acorn by acorn, transforming a barren wasteland. A touching tale as well as a hilarious puppet show, this production demonstrates the difference one man (and his dog!) can make in the world. Puppet State Theatre Company

ROCK THE PRESIDENTS January 25-26From George Washington to Barack Obama, 44 men who have risen to the highest office in the land are brought to life through all-new rock, pop and folk music in this high-octane multimedia musical revue. Audiences young and old alike will learn something new about our Presidents, while perhaps seeing something of themselves reflected in the stories on stage. Childsplay

ANGELINA BALLERINA April 12-13Angelina and her friends and their teacher, Ms. Mimi, are all aflutter because a special guest is coming to visit Camembert Academy! The mouselings will perform all types of dance, including hip-hop, modern dance, the Irish jig and, of course, ballet. But will Angelina get the starring moment she hopes for? Vital Theatre Company

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PAT CONROY“My Writing Life”September 21Sandra West Memorial SpeakerConsidered to be one of Amer-ica’s greatest living authors, this prolific Southern writer has penned such classics as The Water is Wide (the basis for the film Conrack), The Great San-tini, The Lords of Discipline and the highly acclaimed The Prince of Tides. All became major mo-

tion pictures. Other books by Pat Conroy include Beach Music and My Losing Season.

ANDREW WEIL, M.D. “Optimum Health: Maximizing the Body’s Own Healing Systems”November 16A physician and the author of 11 books, Andrew Weil is a foremost authority on health, wellness and integrative medi-cine. Named one of the world’s “100 most influential people” by TIME, his general philosophy is that mainstream and alterna-tive medicine can be utilized in conjunction with each other.

ANN COMPTON “Up Close and Very Personal”February 8Ann Compton was the only broadcast reporter allowed to remain onboard the air-borne Air Force One during the dramatic hours following the attacks on September 11. An Emmy and Peabody Award winner, she was the first full-time female network news White House correspondent

and is now covering a seventh president in her job with ABC News.

JAMES B. STEWART “Tangled Webs: How False Statements are Undermining America” April 5Business columnist for The New York Times and bestselling author James B. Stewart com-bines the skills of an investiga-tive reporter with the style and sensibility of a novelist, examin-ing events in finance, law and politics that shape American society. The San Francisco Ex-aminer called this Pulitzer Prize

winner “the journalist every journalist would like to be,” and in 2010 The Daily Beast named him one of the “15 most important writers on business and economics.”

REX ZIAK “In Full View: The True Story of Lewis and Clark”May 10A historian, author, photographer and Emmy Award-winning cinematographer, Rex Ziak dug into explorers Lewis and Clark’s journals, spending years analyzing

their arrival at the Pacific Ocean and their journey to get there. After more than six years of re-

search, Ziak published his breakthrough findings. The story he revealed

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CHATHAM BAROQUE September 30Chatham Baroque enthralls audiences with inspiring artistry. The musicians perform with baroque violin, viola da gamba, theorbo, baroque guitar, and percussion. Their “Fresh Ayre” concert is a musical portrait of 18th-century London with works by George Frederic Handel, Henry Purcell, John Playford, and Nicola Matteis.

TOKYO STRING QUARTET October 21Captivating audiences for more than four decades, Tokyo String Quartet includes a stop in Tulsa in its final season. This supreme chamber ensemble performs on the renowned “Paganini Quartet” of Stradivari’s instruments. They will perform music from Haydn, Bartók and Mendelssohn.

ZODIAC TRIO November 18These talented and passionate young musicians perform to acclaim on three continents. Their engaging programs feature music from classical to contemporary masters. The trio will showcase the music of five composers, including Paul Schoenfield and Béla Bartók.

TESLA QUARTET February 17Tesla Quartet is a rising star among young American string quartets. Mentored by the renowned Takacs Quartet, they play with great energy, insight and imagination. The ensemble will perform music from Mozart, Webern and Debussy, and the composition “Love Letters,” written by Carter Pann, who will be in Tulsa for the quartet’s performances.

QUARTETTO DI CREMONA March 17“As sleek and elegant as an Armani suit,” said Strad Magazine of this quartet. Quartetto di Cremona enjoys an international reputation for artistic and thoughtful interpretations of repertoire from classical to contemporary. For their first U.S. tour, the group will perform rarely heard gems from Italian composers Verdi, Puccini, Cherubini and Boccherini.

GRYPHON TRIO April 14Canada’s Gryphon Trio is one of the world’s preeminent piano trios, known for highly refined and dynamic performances. This concert features one work from each of four centuries by composers Haydn, Dvořák, Shostakovich and Dan Visconti. Visconti’s “Lonesome Roads” was composed in 2012 for performance by the Gryphon Trio.

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THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP October 26-28Two actors play all eight characters in this satire of Victorian melodrama, farce and the Alfred Hitchcock film Rebecca. Charles Ludlum’s quick-change romp is set at Mandacrest Estate, home of Lady Enid and her husband, Lord Edgar, who hasn’t quite recovered from the death of his first wife, Irma Vep. The New York Times called the original production “frighteningly funny.”

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS December 7-9Charlie Brown’s Christmas is falling apart faster than his needle-dropping little tree. Snoopy has gone all Martha Stewart on his doghouse, and Charlie’s sister Sally is greedier than The Grinch. How will Charlie ever find the true meaning of Christmas? Celebrate the season with this well-loved holiday story

based on characters from Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip.

BAREFOOT IN THE PARK February 8-16Adjusting to married life isn’t easy for free-spirited Corie and strait-laced attorney Paul, even though they’re madly in love. At their tiny fifth-floor walk-up in Manhattan, the couple must contend with a lack of heat, a skylight that leaks, an oddball neighbor, and Corie’s well-meaning mother. Chris Crawford and

Courtneay Sanders star in this romantic comedy by Neil Simon.

TULSA’S 4TH ANNUAL 24-HOUR PLAY FESTIVAL March 9No, it’s not a play that lasts all day; it’s an all-day — and night — page-to-the-stage process! Writers, actors and directors collaborate in small teams to produce and perform a 10-minute play in 24 hours. They begin writing on Friday night and frantically start rehearsals Saturday morning for a performance that very night!

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT May 17-25

The biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors

comes to vibrant life in this delightful musical parable by Andrew Lloyd Webber

and Tim Rice. When news of Joseph’s gift of dream interpretation

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THE WIZARD OF OZ August 17-26 Blown to the Land of Oz by a Kansas tornado, Dorothy and her little dog, Toto, are at a loss as to how to get back home. Donning magical ruby slippers, Dorothy goes in search of the Wizard of Oz, hoping he can solve her problem. Along the way, she has some eye-opening adventures with her new friends Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion.

A CHRISTMAS STORY November 28-December 1Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the Midwest in the 1940s follows nine-year-old Ralphie in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg, and the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost!

THE LOST PAGES OF RUMPELSTILTSKIN AND THE BEANSTALK CONSPIRACY February 1-10Encore’s original “fractured fairy tale” series continues! After Snow White and Prince Charming get married, Rumpelstiltskin arrives, causing mischief, as usual. Is the tale of Jack and the Beanstalk really

a cover-up for a deep, dark secret in fairy tale land? Phantom, Merlin, Puss in Boots, Maleficent, the Fairy Godparents and other fanciful characters will stop at nothing to find out.

THE LOST PAGES OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AND THE THREE MUS-CAT-EERS April 12-20In this sequel to The Lost Pages of Rumpelstiltskin, Puss in Boots and his two feline friends join forces to create the Three Mus-CAT-eers. These hilarious royal bodyguards come to the aid of a prince who is under a curse and has been transformed

into The Beast. In their efforts to reverse the evil fairy’s spell, the Mus-CAT-eers must fight off a brand-new villain.

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THE WIZARD OF OZEncore! Theatre ArtsAugust 17-26

100 YEARS OF BROADWAYCelebrity AttractionsAugust 21-26

FUNERALS ARE NOT SEXYPhilip GeurinAugust 24-25

THE ODD COUPLETheatre TulsaAugust 31

THE ODD COUPLETheatre TulsaSeptember 1-8

AGE OF INNOCENCETulsa BalletSeptember 14-16

PAT CONROYTulsa Town HallSeptember 21

BLUETulsa SymphonySeptember 22

LATE NITE CATECHISMCelebrity AttractionsSeptember 28

THE TRUE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGSPAC TrustSeptember 28-29

CHATHAM BAROQUEChamber Music TulsaSeptember 30

THE MAN WHO PLANTED TREESPAC TrustOctober 12-13

ANY DAY NOWAmerican Theatre CompanyOctober 12-20

THE DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENTTulsa OperaOctober 13, 19, 21

BRAIN STORMSPAC TrustOctober 20

TOKYO STRING QUARTETChamber Music TulsaOctober 21

THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEPPlayhouse TulsaOctober 26-28

DRACULATulsa BalletOctober 26-28

HAMLETTheatre TulsaOctober 26-30

HAMLET

Theatre TulsaNovember 1-3

THE 39 STEPSPAC TrustNovember 2-3

GREENTulsa SymphonyNovember 3

NOVEMBERTheatre PopsNovember 8-11

MARY POPPINSCelebrity AttractionsNovember 13-18

ANDREW WEIL, M.D.Tulsa Town HallNovember 16

ZODIAC TRIOChamber Music TulsaNovember 18

A CHRISTMAS STORYEncore! Theatre ArtsNovember 28-30

A CHRISTMAS STORYEncore! Theatre ArtsDecember 1

YELLOWTulsa SymphonyDecember 1

A CHRISTMAS CAROLAmerican Theatre CompanyDecember 6-23

A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMASPlayhouse TulsaDecember 7-9

THE NUTCRACKERTulsa BalletDecember 8-23

THE EIGHT: REINDEER MONOLOGUESTheatre PopsDecember 13-23

MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMASCelebrity AttractionsDecember 29-30

TUESDAYS WITH MORRIETheatre TulsaJanuary 10-13

JEKYLL & HYDECelebrity AttractionsJanuary 22-27

ROCK THE PRESIDENTSPAC TrustJanuary 25-26

FRANK VIGNOLAPAC TrustJanuary 26

LADY OF THE CAMELLIASTulsa BalletFebruary 1-3

THE LOST PAGES OF RUMPELSTILTSKINAND THE BEANSTALK CONSPIRACYFebruary 1-10

ANN COMPTONTulsa Town HallFebruary 8

BAREFOOT IN THE PARKPlayhouse TulsaFebruary 8-16

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REDTulsa SymphonyFebruary 9

TESLA QUARTETChamber Music TulsaFebruary 17

THE MOST HAPPY FELLATulsa OperaFebruary 23

THE MOST HAPPY FELLATulsa OperaMarch 1, 3

OF MICE AND MENAmerican Theatre CompanyMarch 1-9

CATHY RIGBY IS PETER PANCelebrity AttractionsMarch 5-10

TULSA’S 4TH ANNUAL 24-HOUR PLAY FESTIVALPlayhouse TulsaMarch 9

OLIVER!Theatre TulsaMarch 15-23

VIOLETTulsa SymphonyMarch 16

QUARTETTO DI CREMONAChamber Music TulsaMarch 17

STEP AFRIKA!PAC TrustMarch 23

JAMES B. STEWARTTulsa Town HallApril 5

LOVE, LOSS AND WHAT I WORETheatre PopsApril 5-7

ORANGETulsa SymphonyApril 6

MOMIX “Botanica”PAC TrustApril 7

ANGELINA BALLERINAPAC TrustApril 12-13

THE LOST PAGES OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST AND THE THREE MUS-CAT-EERSEncore! Theatre ArtsApril 12-20

GRYPHON TRIOChamber Music TulsaApril 14

FORBIDDEN BROADWAYPAC TrustApril 19-20

AÏDATulsa OperaApril 20, 26, 28

WEST SIDE STORYCelebrity AttractionsApril 30

WEST SIDE STORYCelebrity AttractionsMay 1-5

A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGINGAmerican Theatre CompanyMay 3-11

REX ZIAKTulsa Town HallMay 10

BOEING-BOEINGTheatre TulsaMay 10-18

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOATPlayhouse TulsaMay 17-25

DISNEY’S THE LION KINGCelebrity AttractionsBeginning June 4

SUMMERSTAGE TULSAPAC TrustTBA

August/September Marty Olson

October Turn Tulsa Pink

November Steve Tomlin

December Phil Cooper

January Janice Wright

February Faculty Art Show

March Artist Palette

April American Advertising Federation

May Mayfest

June Michael Bryan

October 10, 17, 24, 31

November 7, 14

December 5

March 13, 20, 27

April 3, 10, 17

PHOTO CREDITSSarah Coburn (Dario Acosta); Theatre Tulsa (Steven Michaels Photography); Daniel Hege (Christian Steiner); David Lockington (Adrian Mendoza); Mark O’Connor (Jim McGuire); Dracula (Sharen Bradford); The Nutcracker (Rosalie O’Connor); Age of Innocence, Lady of the Camellias (J. Shelton Photography); Mary Poppins (Deen Van Meer); Disney’s The Lion King (Joan Marcus); MOMIX (Max Pucciariello); Ann Compton (Steve Fenn); James B. Stewart (Sigrid Estrada); Tokyo String Quartet (Marco Borggreve); Zodiac Trio (Irina Mednik); Playhouse Tulsa (Michelle Cantrell)

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