Performing Arts
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Lyric To Host Free 50th Anniversary Concert at Myriad Botanical Gardens
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma will continue its 50th Anniversary celebration by hosting a free, open-to-the-public concert at the Myriad Botanical Gardens on Saturday, June 1 at 7 p.m.
“Sesame Street” Star Returns to Direct Lyric’s THE KING AND I
THE KING AND I will be directed by “Sesame Street” star Alan Muraoka, known as Al on the show.
Festival of the Arts To Dish Up New Experience For Festival-Goers
The Arts Council of Oklahoma City is pleased to announce the Culinary Arts Demonstration Stage, a new addition to Festival of the Arts.
Edmond Boy Places In The Top Ten At World Irish Dance Championship In Boston
Edmond native and 11-year-old Irish dancer, Jude Flurry, placed ninth at the World Irish Dance Championships in Boston, March 25.
Lyric Announces Major Casting and Production Decisions for 2013 Summer Season
Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma today announced major casting decisions for its 50th Anniversary Season in 2013.
Arab-Jewish Ensemble To Present Program Of Peace At Armstrong Auditorium
Armstrong Auditorium announces the upcoming free educational performance of Shesh Besh on Apr. 12 at 10:30 a.m.
Ballet young professionals group to host ‘Black Swan’ film screening on Film Row April 4
As part of an ongoing celebration and public education effort to help audiences prepare for the Oklahoma City Ballet’s first ever full-length performance of Swan Lake, The Barre will host a free public screening of the movie ‘Black Swan’.
Lyric Understudies Present First Annual Broadway & Brew April 12
The Lyric Understudies Young Patron organization will present a brand new event, Broadway & Brew, at the Myriad Botanical Gardens on Friday, April 12.
OCU Spring Show
Oklahoma City University’s Spring Show Celebrates Broadway, Saint Patrick’s Day and Ralph Ellison. The performances are March 14th & 15th at 8:00 p.m. and March 16th at 2:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $20
Standing ovation
The Jan. 20 encore performance of “Jeremiah – The Musical” brought the audience to their feet again as the production centered on the Old Testament prophet Jeremiah and his mission and journey.


