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Book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields |
by Madge Miller |
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Sunday October 11 & 18 at 2:00 pm |
November 15 at 2:00 pm at the Tulsa PAC |
December 6 & 13 at 2 pm |
February 21 & 28 at 2:00 pm |
April 11 at 2:00 pm |
June 6 at 2:00 pm |
Feb 6 at 3:00 pm |
TBA |
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| Our annual foray into the classics follows Shakespeare’s greatest female hero as she fends for herself in the Forest of Arden and teaches some clueless males how to come a-courtin’. A comedy for the whole family! | This American classic is based on actual events in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts, when over 150 people were accused of witchcraft. A partnership between Clark and Theatre Tulsa, to be performed at the Tulsa PAC. | The Herdmans never go to church. So how did they end up with the lead roles in the Christmas play? Terror, intimidation and maybe a little Christmas magic help bring the Herdmans, as well as the rest of the town, to a new understanding of the holiday season in this Clark Theatre Christmas tradition. | Annie Oakley was one of the first American women to make it in a man’s world. Her story was turned into a wonderful musical that includes such classic songs as “No Business Like Show Business,” “I’ve Got the Sun in the Morning and the Moon at Night” and “Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better.” | Set in a mythical version of ancient China, this is a fantasy of pure princesses, helpful minstrels, evil step-aunts, and of course, dragons. “Land of the Dragon” offers our younger actors their chance to shine onstage. | A chance for teen writers and directors to get into the act! This will showcase up to four original scripts from teen writers. These will in turn be directed by student directors, and performed at Clark Theatre. More information soon on this exciting project. |
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