Tulsa's Calendar of Events
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| 1 : | Jersey Boys [+]Date : June 6 - 24, 2012Time : Please see website Location : Chapman Music Hall, Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 East 2nd Street Web : http://www.tulsapac.com ![]() Winner of the 2006 Tony Award for Best Musical and still one of the hottest tickets on Broadway, Jersey Boys tells the story of how Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons went from being unknown New Jersey kids to international pop superstars. The show features over 30 chart-topping tunes, including "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and "Oh What a Night." "Too good to be true!" -New York Post Ticket Office hours (M-F) Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and two hours prior to showtime. Tickets may be purchased in person or by calling the PAC ticket office, (918) 596-7111. Season subscribers call 596-7109. From outside Tulsa, call 1-800-364-7111. Tickets are also available at area Reasor's store locations. [-] |
| 2 : | Pinto World Championship Horse Show [+]Date : June 11 - 23, 2012Time : See Website Location : Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex, Tulsa Expo Square Web : http://www.pinto.org ![]() Pinto World Championship Horse Show Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex Monday, June 11 - Saturday, June 23 The diversity of the Pinto breed can be seen in the number of recognized outcross breeds, which are separated into different types and sizes. Facility / Location Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex Website: http://www.pinto.org Contact Information: (405) 491-0111 7330 NW 23rd St. Bethany, OK 73008 [-] |
| 3 : | Pinto World Championship Horse Show [+]Date : June 11 - 23, 2012Time : 7:30 am to 8 pm Location : Expo Square Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex Web : www.pintoworld.com VisitTulsa will welcome the Pinto Horse Association back to Tulsa June 11-23 at Expo Square for the World Championship Horse Show. This is the largest gathering of the Pinto breed, and boasts great shopping and plenty of exciting equine activity. Join the PtHA for the Pink Your Pinto Parade June 19, where competitors and the public will join in support of the fight against cancer. Donations will be taken throughout the event to benefit cancer research. And, there will be a Celebrity Walk Trot, where local celebrities will show their best equine hand. Be sure to head out to Expo Square's Ford Truck Arena during the 13-day showcase of talented horses, ponies and miniatures and their exhibitors in disciplines such as jumping, reining, driving, pleasure and halter. Address: 4145 East 21st Tulsa, OK 74114 Days/Hours: 13 days [-] |
| 4 : | GYPSY [+]Date : June 15 - July 7, 2012Time : June 15, 28-29 at 8 p.m. June 17, 23-24 at 2 p.m. July 7 Location : Performing Arts Center, Tulsa Web : http://www.tulsapac.com Called "the greatest American musical" by numerous critics and writers, GYPSY is loosely based on the 1957 memoirs of the famous striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee. The show focuses on the artist's domineering mother, Rose, as she pushes her daughters, Louise and June, to perform their vaudeville act across the United States during the 1920s, when vaudeville was on its last legs and burlesque was being born. Although Rose is the ultimate bossy stage mother, theatre critic Clive Barnes described her as "one of the few truly complex characters in the American musical" With a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Gypsy contains many songs that became popular standards, including "Small World", "Everything's Coming up Roses", "Some People", "Let Me Entertain You", and "Rose's Turn". Address: 110 E. 2nd Street Days/Hours: Mon-Fri [-] |
| 5 : | AVENUE Q [+]Date : June 16 - July 3, 2012Time : June 16-17, 22, 30 at 8 p.m. July 3 at 8 p.m. Location : Performing Arts Center, Tulsa Web : http://www.tulsapac.com AVENUE Q is a laugh out loud musical about a recent college grad (and puppet) named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. There, he meets colorful types who help him finally discover his purpose in life. The show addresses, with humor, the anxiety today's young adults face when they realize that, in spite of what they've been told all their lives, their options are limited and they really aren't that special. With songs like "It Sucks to Be Me", "Everyone's a Little Bit Racist", "The Internet Is for Porn", and "I Wish I Could Go Back to College", this show is intended for mature audiences only. But any adult who isn't offended by brief, tasteful puppet nudity and brilliant satire must not miss the LOOK production of this 2004 Tony Triple Crown winner (Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score). Address: 110 E. 2nd Street Days/Hours: Mon-Fri [-] |
| 6 : | LOOK CABARET #1 [+]Date : June 19, 2012Time : 8:00 p.m. Location : Performing Arts Center Web : http://www.tulsapac.com The LOOK company will entertain you with unforgettable musical performances in an intimate setting. Address: 110 E. 2nd Street Days/Hours: Mon-Fri [-] |
| 7 : | Art Exhibit by Tulsa Glassblowing [+]Date : June 19, 2012Time : 10:00am-5:30pm Location : Tulsa PAC Gallery Web : http://tulsapac.com Art Exhibit June 6-30, M-F 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and during Chapman Music Hall events PAC Gallery PRESENTED BY: Tulsa Glassblowing [-] |
| 8 : | SummerStage Tulsa [+]Date : June 19, 2012Time : Various Location : Tulsa Performing Arts Center Web : http://www.tulsapactrust.org SummerStage Tulsa is a performing arts festival held during June and July in the Tulsa Performing Arts Center's various theatre spaces. Performances include a variety of disciplines from musicals, drama, comedy and dance to cabaret theatre events. SummerStage Tulsa provides local arts groups and individual artists the opportunity to work together in forming a showcase of artists from Tulsa and the surrounding communities. The result is a cohesive, colorful, balanced, diverse and high-energy festival that culminates in a unique departure from main season arts events and one that offers something for everyone. The Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust is a major sponsor of the festival providing free rent/security and administrative support to all participants. SummerStage Tulsa history SummerStage was originally organized in the 1980s to provide entertainment opportunities at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center in the off-season. With no major productions scheduled during the summer months, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust offered to underwrite the cost of rent and security to five local arts organizations if they would produce events during July and August. In 2003, the Board of Trustees created a task force to examine the SummerStage festival and to produce a new model that would better reflect the Tulsa community as a whole. The festival was expanded from six to eight weeks and provided a greater variety of entertainment choices. The task force wanted to see more family events, more dance, more world music and the participation of more local artists from Tulsa's diverse community. Today SummerStage includes more than 30 local artists and arts organizations performing in approximately 40 different events. SummerStage Tulsa continues to grow as we see the roots of Tulsa Fringe taking shape. Address: 110 East 2nd Street Days/Hours: Mon-Fri. 9 am- 5:30 pm Admission: Various fees and festival passes. [-] |





