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» Refining Moment
Theatrical rendition of classic tale deemed fairly impressive
By Holly Wall |
June 17, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Eyes of the World
Two museums welcome major exhibitions celebrating distinct cultural legacies
By Holly Wall |
June 3, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Art of Seduction
Provocative production, despite its high points, fails to push reviewer's buttons
By Holly Wall |
May 27, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» The Long and Winding Road
Substance abuse, dysfunctional family dynamic serve as conceptual framework for Theatre Tulsa production
By Holly Wall |
May 20, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Up and Coming
Blue Dome Arts Festival gives emerging artists and musicians an outlet of their own
By Holly Wall |
May 13, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» That Time of Year
Mayfest preparation in full swing for weekend celebration of art, art and more art
By Holly Wall |
May 6, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Politics in Art
A Picasso explores the life of a man oft examined but rarely understood
By Holly Wall |
April 29, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Verve and Imagination
Tulsa Opera closes the season with the romantic comedy L'Elisir d'Amore
By Holly Wall |
April 22, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Good Will Fronting
Matt and Ben tells the story of the screenplay that launched two best friends into stardom
By Holly Wall |
March 18, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Methinks I've Seen Thee
But Playhouse Theater's Romeo and Juliet is a fearless and unexpected rendition
By Holly Wall |
February 25, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Don't Forget Your Bread Crumbs
Tulsa Opera brings a whimsical, English version of Hansel and Gretel to the stage
By Holly Wall |
February 18, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» He Said, She Said
Delivery and staging the glaring errors in an otherwise riotous performance from BACP
By Holly Wall |
February 11, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Curtains Up!
January 28, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» The Color of Love
Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel works surprisingly well as a musical
By Holly Wall |
January 14, 2009
(Arts: Arts)
» Sex, Drugs n' Mistletoe
Vaudeville-inspired holiday show a delightfully crude alternative to other seasonal fare
By Holly Wall |
December 17, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
» Oldie but a Goodie
Tulsa Ballet remains confident in the Nutcracker's solid choreography, caliber of its dancers
By Holly Wall |
December 10, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
» Emphasis on Laughing
Absurdist works focus on the manipulation of thought through dialogue
By Max E. Clark |
November 12, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
» Pretty Little Lies
Deceit leads to undoing in Theatre Tulsa's The Children's Hour
By Aimee Gramblin |
October 1, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
» Better Hang On
Into the Woods takes audience on emotional rollercoaster
By Paul Sheckarski |
July 2, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
» A Hostage Situation
Humanity in crisis is the theme of Theatre Tulsa's newest must-see production
By Paul Sheckarski |
June 25, 2008
(Arts: Arts)
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