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» 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)

» What's to Come
Local playwrights give audience a taste of their talent in Raw Honey
By Paul Sheckarski | June 18, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Spectacle of Many Forms
Opera becomes fun for the whole family with The Magic Flute
By Paul Sheckarski | April 30, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» And the Pulitzer Goes To...
A Tulsa native for a production that followed none of the rules
By Paul Sheckarski | April 16, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» A Quick Fix for Boredom
Not new by any means, this disease affecting our children is rampant, but curable
By Paul Sheckarski | April 16, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Spinster with a Secret
Even with a slow start, BACP's new production amuses and delights
By Paul Sheckarski | April 9, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» A Fatal Mistake
Theatre Tulsa's newest production pairs bad timing with really, really bad jokes
By Paul Sheckarski | April 9, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Flashback to 1984
The Actors' Gang brings George Orwell's dystopian novel to stage
By Paul Sheckarski | April 2, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Getting Intimate
Kivisto Performance Hall makes final preparations for April's grand opening
By Paul Sheckarski | March 26, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Dance, Dance Revolution
Tulsa Ballet's In Black invites dance lovers to laugh at modern society
By Paul Sheckarski | March 26, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» In Transition
Heller Theatre's Ghosts feels like different versions of the same play
By Paul Sheckarski | March 12, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Of Love and Destruction
All the traditional themes are there, but Lakmé is not your average opera
By Paul Sheckarski | February 27, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Going Out with Style
Carol I. Crawford ends her Tulsa Opera tenure with a decadent French opera
By Paul Sheckarski | February 27, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» Story with a Few Holes
And if they can keep up, it's the audience's job to fill them in
By Paul Sheckarski | February 20, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» History Refuels Itself
One-woman show honors prominent African American women for Black History Month
By Nat McKnight | February 20, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» The Laws of Physics and Reality
Award-winning play challenges both and adds an air of humor
By Nathaniel McKnight | February 6, 2008 (Arts: Arts)

» At War With Heaven
Get ready for some introspection. TU presents Marisol
By Wendell Summers | November 28, 2007 (Arts: Arts)

» Freaks Unwrapped
If you're nostalgic about your childhood Halloween, this show is not for you
By Holly Wall | October 17, 2007 (Arts: Arts)


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