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PUBLISHER Tulsa Performing Arts Center

WRITER/EDITOR Amanda Nichols

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Andrea Maduro

ADVERTISING SALES Kaley Jobe

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Mark Frie

CHIEF FINANCIAL AND OPERATING OFFICER

Jen Alden

VP OF DEVELOPMENT AND ENGAGEMENT

Sara Phoenix

VP OF OPERATIONS

Scott McLarty

DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING

Terri McGilbra

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

Andrea Maduro

TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Craig Ziettlow

DIRECTOR OF TICKETING SERVICES

Jeff Newsome

DIRECTOR OF PATRON SERVICES

Tosha Faith

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT

Pete Otis

DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE

James Stewart

TULSA PERFORMING ARTS CENTER TRUST

CEO Mark Frie

CHAIR Wendy Garrett

VICE CHAIR Jay Krottinger

TREASURER Jen Alden

SECRETARY Brian K. Shore

TRUSTEES Billie Barnett, Ken Busby, Laura Creekmur, Linda Frazier, Kirk Hayes, Paul Johnson, Mayor Monroe Nichols, Martin Newman, Louie Napoleone, Tina Peña, Brian Shore, Julie Smith, Hayley Stephens

EMERITUS TRUSTEE Robert J. LaFortune

Intermission is published monthly by the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust For advertising information, contact Kaley Jobe at kjobe@tulsapac.com No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center: 918-596-2368, anichols@tulsapac.com.

BBI: Dr. Milton Fernández Peña

Jerry Seinfeld

Shakespeare in Love

Boarte Piano Trio

Next Narrative Monologue Competition

Regional Finals

Peter Zeihan

Stravinsky’s The Firebird A Man Named Cash

Casanova

Rocky Mountain High Experience: John Denver Tribute

Pat Metheny

11 Steve Hartman

Super Suite II

Schubert’s Symphony No. 9

Mamma Mia!

Orbit Arts Festival

Gypsy

Churchill

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March 4 at 12:10 p.m. Westby Pavilion

Free concert with Dominican pianist Dr. Milton Fernández Peña, acclaimed for his emotionally rich, technically precise, and stylistically versatile performances, blending classical and Latin American repertoire with expressive depth.

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TPAC Brown Bag It

Dr. Milton Fernández Peña

Dominican pianist Dr. Milton Fernández Peña is acclaimed for his emotionally rich, technically precise, and stylistically versatile performances, blending classical and Latin American repertoire with expressive depth. Join us for this free event!

WESTBY PAVILION

March 4 at 12:10 p.m.

JS Touring

Jerry Seinfeld

America’s premier comedian, Jerry Seinfeld, comes to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center to perform his newest stand-up routine. Seinfeld has been hailed for his uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 6 at 7 p.m.

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Pembroke Players

Shakespeare in Love

Set in the vibrant backdrop of Elizabethan England, this delightful tale follows the passionate journey of a young William Shakespeare as he grapples with the fervor of newfound love while facing the weight of societal expectations and personal decisions that seem already set in stone.

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

March 6 at 7:30 p.m.

March 7 at 7:30 p.m.

March 8 at 2 p.m.

March 13 at 7:30 p.m.

March 14 at 7:30 p.m.

March 15 at 2 p.m.

Chamber Music Tulsa

Boarte Piano Trio

The Boarte Piano Trio was enthusiastically created by three of the most dedicated and outstanding Polish musicians of our time. The promisingly gifted pianist Konrad Skolarski, the breathtaking virtuoso Jarosław Nadrzycki, and the sensational cellist Karol Marianowski are all acclaimed artists in their country and abroad.

WESTBY PAVILION

March 7 at 7 p.m.

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

March 8 at 3 p.m.

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TPAC

Next Narrative Monologue Competition Regional Finals

Join us for the regional finals of the Next Narrative Monologue Competition, where high school students perform original monologues by leading Black playwrights. Winners advance to New York City for workshops, a Broadway show, and a performance at the legendary Apollo Theater, with scholarships awarded to national finalists.

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

March 9 at 7 p.m.

Tulsa Town Hall

Peter Zeihan

Peter Zeihan has focused his career on becoming an expert on demography, economics, energy, politics, technology and security. He demonstrates this in books such as The End of the World is Just Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization and The Accidental Superpower.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 13 at 10:30 a.m.

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V: Stravinsky’ s

The Firebird

7:30pm

Mar. 14, 2026

Tulsa PAC

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra

Stravinsky’s The Firebird

Dynamic rising conductor Michelle Merrill inaugurates the program with Amy Beach’s evocative E-minor “Gaelic” Symphony — an homage to Celtic folk traditions — followed by Ravel’s spirited Alborada del gracioso. The concert culminates in Stravinsky’s masterful Firebird Suite (1919), a tour de force of orchestral color and narrative intensity.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 14 at 7:30 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

A Man Named Cash

A Man Named Cash features vocalist Eric Hofmanis, who was personally appointed by John Carter Cash and The Cash Estate as lead singer for their acclaimed Johnny Cash The Official Concert Experience 100 plus city tour. This is the only live concert tour ever produced by The Cash Family Estate and A Man Named Cash has the singer they chose to represent that show.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 20 at 7:30 p.m.

march events

Tulsa Ballet Casanova

Exiled from the priesthood and overwhelmed by his desires, a young violinist seeks solace in the arms of lovers, all the while yearning to be recognized for the depth of his intellect. Casanova is a bold and captivating ballet that reimagines the life of the legendary Venetian libertine, Giacomo Casanova, blending passion and electrifying choreography by Kenneth Tindall.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 26 at 7 p.m.

March 27 at 7:30 p.m.

March 28 at 7:30 p.m.

March 29 at 2:30 p.m.

Emery Entertainment

Rocky Mountain High

Experience: John Denver Tribute

A ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH EXPERIENCE® delivers an authentic tribute to John Denver’s timeless music. Rick Schuler guides audiences through beloved hits like Sunshine on My Shoulders, Thank God I’m a Country Boy, Rocky Mountain High, Take Me Home, Country Roads, and more.

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

March 28 at 2 p.m.

March 28 at 7:30 p.m.

march events

Celebrity Attractions

Pat Metheny

Pat Metheny will play the Tulsa PAC March 31, 2026, for one show only. Metheny continues the evolution of Side-Eye with a new tour featuring new music. The lineup includes pianist/ keyboardist Chris Fisherman, drummer Joe Dyson, and Jermaine Paul on bass.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

March 31 at 7:30 p.m.

april spotlight

Tulsa Town Hall

Steve Hartman

Stories of Character: How Ordinary People Make an Extraordinary Impact

Steve Hartman has won dozens of awards for his journalism, including four Emmy awards, 14 Edward R. Murrow Awards — a record 12 for best writing — and the Alfred I. Dupont Award for his Everybody Has a Story series.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

April 3 at 10:30 a.m.

Oklahoma Movement

Super Suite II

Get ready for a neon-soaked, high-flying, beat-pumping ride when Super Suite II bursts onto the stage. Set in the vibrant world of 1980s Tulsa, this original dance-theater production fuses aerial dance, breakdance, jazz, hip hop and ballet into a bold, cinematic performance full of mystery, humor and heart.

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

April 3 at 7:30 p.m.

April 4 at 2 p.m.

april spotlight

VI: Schubert’ s Symphony No. 9, “The Great”

7:30pm Apr. 4, 2026

Tulsa PAC

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra

Schubert’s Symphony No. 9

Guest conductor Daniel Hege returns with a brooding program evoking dawn over Moscow — from the shadowy tones of Khovanshchina and Gipps’s characterful Horn Concerto to the triumphant sweep of Schubert’s “Great” Symphony No. 9. Don’t miss this richly textured orchestral journey at Chapman Music Hall.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

April 4 at 7:30 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions Mamma Mia!

Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago.

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

April 7 at 7:30 p.m.

April 8 at 7:30 p.m.

April 9 at 7:30 p.m.

April 10 at 8 p.m.

April 11 at 2 p.m.

April 11 at 8 p.m.

April 12 at 1 p.m.

April 12 at 6:30 p.m.

april spotlight

TPAC

Orbit Arts Festival

Tulsa’s creative community is bursting with talent, and this FREE, all-ages celebration is your chance to experience it up close. From live performances to interactive workshops, every corner will be filled with art, music, movement and inspiration. Come explore, participate and celebrate the artists who make our community shine.

2ND ST LOBBIES AND VENUES

April 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Theatre Tulsa

Gypsy

The Mother of all Musicals! Gypsy is the ultimate tale of an ambitious stage mother fighting for her daughter’s success — while secretly yearning for her own.

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

April 24 at 8 p.m.

April 25 at 2 p.m.

April 25 at 8 p.m.

April 26 at 2 p.m.

May 1 at 8 p.m.

May 2 at 2 p.m.

May 2 at 8 p.m.

May 3 at 2 p.m.

april spotlight

Emery Entertainment Churchill

In this witty and moving oneman show, veteran British actor David Payne brings Winston Churchill to life. Audiences hear about his clashes with fellow politicians, his unique ties to America’s presidents, and touching insights into the two key women in his life — wife Clementine and Queen Elizabeth.

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

April 24 at 7:30 p.m.

April 25 at 2:30 p.m.

April 25 at 7 p.m.

April 26 at 2 p.m.

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Mark Frie — TPAC CEO and Tony voter — and the TPAC team are offering a trip to New York City unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before.

Tickets to new, highly anticipated Broadway shows

Pre-show reception with Broadway special guests

All-inclusive fine dining experiences with Mark and the TPAC team

Direct flights and lodging in the theatre district included.

Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! Scan the code or visit tulsapac.com/nyctrip for more info!

Finding the Good in America with Steve Hartman

F

or more than 25 years, Steve Hartman has traveled America’s back roads in search of something many of us fear is disappearing: kindness. As the longtime CBS News correspondent behind the beloved series On the Road, Hartman has built a career not by chasing breaking headlines but by telling the quiet, extraordinary stories of everyday people, stories that remind us of who we really are at our best.

Hartman’s journey into journalism wasn’t part of some grand childhood plan. In fact, he often jokes that he chose the profession almost by default, inspired by a beloved high school journalism teacher. What began as a practical answer to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” became a calling. After landing an internship at a TV station in his hometown of Toledo, Ohio, Hartman discovered that once he got his foot in the door, other doors opened. He was hooked, not on the spotlight but on storytelling.

Early in his career, while other reporters competed for the lead story on the nightly news, Hartman found himself drawn to the final minutes of the broadcast, the “kicker” story that left viewers

smiling. Those segments allowed for creativity and heart, and audiences responded. Over time, that instinct became his signature. Today, with the help of a dedicated producer who scours the country for stories that “restore America’s faith in humanity,” Hartman continues to spotlight neighbors helping neighbors, strangers choosing generosity, and ordinary citizens rising to extraordinary moments.

On April 3, Tulsa Town Hall welcomes Hartman to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center for what promises to be a morning of laughter, inspiration and renewal. Drawing from decades on the road, Hartman will share favorite stories, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and reflections on the moments that never made it to air. His talks are built around the same short, powerful vignettes that have captivated millions online and on broadcast television. These stories often reach even wider audiences on social media, where they are shared again and again by viewers hungry for good news.

In a time marked by polarization, fatigue and a 24-hour news cycle that often emphasizes division, Hartman’s work stands apart.

“Much of what you see on the news is the extraordinary; that’s why it’s on the news,” he explains. “But the stories we find on the road reflect the real America.” After decades of meeting people in red states and blue states alike, sometimes chosen entirely at random, he has come to a simple conclusion: “We are a nation of good people.”

That conviction was reinforced during an earlier project called Everybody Has a Story, when Hartman would throw a dart at a map, travel to that location and profile someone chosen at random, even picking names from the phone book. Time after time, he discovered that so-called “ordinary” Americans carried remarkable stories of resilience, compassion and heroism. The experience cemented his belief that kindness is far more common than we’re led to believe. His impact has extended beyond television. Teachers across the country began using his segments in their classrooms to teach character and empathy, something Hartman never initially set out to do. That grassroots movement eventually grew into Kindness 101, a series launched during the pandemic featuring Hartman and his children discussing themes like integrity, gratitude and humility. Though designed for students learning from home, the segments struck a chord with adults as well, proving that reminders about compassion aren’t just for kids. Today, more than 100,000 educators use his stories as teaching tools.

Ultimately, Hartman hopes audiences leave his Tulsa Town Hall talk with what he calls a “reset.” He wants people to walk out loving their neighbors a little more, fearing their communities a little less and remembering that disagreement does not have to erase decency. “You can have different views,” he says, “but I’ve yet to meet anyone who’s not a fan of kindness.”

Long considered one of the most respected lecture series in the country, Tulsa Town Hall has long been on Hartman’s personal wish list. Though he describes himself as a homebody who doesn’t always relish time away from his family, this invitation feels special. He knows the reputation of the series and the heart of its audience.

On April 3, Tulsans will have the opportunity to experience what millions already have: stories that make you laugh, sometimes cry, and almost always believe again. In a divided age, Steve Hartman offers something increasingly rare: not just good news but a reminder that goodness is still the rule, not the exception.

TULSA TOWN HALL PRESENTS

STEVE HARTMAN: STORIES OF CHARACTER: HOW ORDINARY PEOPLE MAKE AN EXTRAORDINARY IMPACT

April 3 at 10:30 a.m.

Chapman Music Hall

If you’ve ever felt that Tulsa is bursting at the seams with creativity, you’re absolutely right. From actors and dancers to singers, instrumentalists, visual artists and culture bearers, our community is rich with talent, and on Saturday, April 18, that talent takes center stage at the Orbit Arts Festival.

Back for another exciting year, the Orbit Arts Festival is a free, familyfriendly celebration of local artistry and expression. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the doors to our 2nd Street lobbies and theatres will be thrown open, inviting the entire community inside for a full day of performances, workshops, interactive activities and hands-on fun. The space will be alive with music, movement, color and creativity.

Designed with one simple mission, arts for all, the festival creates space for local artists of all disciplines and backgrounds to share their gifts with the public. Whether you’re a lifelong arts enthusiast or simply curious to explore something new, the festival offers something for everyone.

This year’s lineup reflects the incredible diversity of Tulsa’s creative scene. Audiences can experience high-energy

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performances by Inspyral Circus Troupe, the vibrant rhythms of Barrel Fish Community Steel Band and the rich cultural traditions of Ballet Folklórico Sol Azteca, Reflejos Flamencos and the Rising Buffalo Dance Group. Native artistry will be celebrated through Native Fancy Dancers and the Tulsa Indian Club/ Powwow, while the dynamics of Talk of Tulsa Show Chorus and the Tulsa Peoples’ Orchestra showcase the power of community music-making.

Festivalgoers can also catch performances by local favorites including Hot Toast; Porter, Foster, n’ Friends; Mark Gibson; Jeremy Porter’s wind ensemble; and percussionist Jeff Porter. Dance lovers can enjoy presentations from Kripalaya Dance Academy, and families won’t want to miss the always-entertaining Karl Jones Puppet Dance Party and Puppet Workshop.

In addition to live performances, the festival offers interactive experiences and vendors throughout the day. Get a custom sketch from Caleb Burgess Caricatures, colorful creations from the face painting booth or festive fun from Tulsa Balloons. And, be sure

not to miss a new Tulsa favorite, this year’s Broadway Senior production of Singin’ In the Rain.

Orbit Arts Festival is more than just a performance series; it’s an invitation. An invitation to discover a new favorite artist. An invitation to support local creators. An invitation to bring your family, invite your neighbors and spend a day immersed in the arts without spending a dime.

In a world that often feels rushed and divided, the arts bring us together. They spark conversation, celebrate culture and remind us of the beauty that surrounds us right here at home. On April 18, our stages and lobbies become gathering spaces where creativity connects us all.

Mark your calendar, bring your friends and join us for this joyful, high-energy celebration of Tulsa’s vibrant arts community. The Orbit Arts Festival is free and open to the public, because the arts truly are for everyone.

April 18, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

All 2nd Street Theatres and Lobbies

TPAC PRESENTS
ORBIT ARTS FESTIVAL

our supporters

Community support from these sponsors help us provide more art than ever before. For more information on how to become a sponsor, visit tulsapac.com/corporate-sponsorships.

Marcus Abernathy

Ina Agnew

Susan & Vic Alonzi

Katy Anderson

Anonymous

Anonymous

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Anonymous

Russell & Belva Barber

Barnett Family Foundation

Charlene Bassett

Phillip & Linda Berrey

Lucile Beshara

Jana Bingman

Janis Blanton

The Block Family

Kari Bloom

Bruce & Nancy Bolzle

Linda Booker

Britani Bowman

Elise & Terry Brennan

Samuel Briggs & Robert Young

Thank you to our Luminaries for helping us fund our community engagement programs, helping us inspire, lead and give light to others!

Kenton Brook

Ken Busby

Steve & Linda Caldwell

Cristi Carnahan

Lucia Chaback

Erika Coates

Amy Collins

C. H. Colpitt Drilling

Ellen Cook

Mary Courtney

Daniel & Hillary Cupps

Nanu & Fred Dorwart DAF

Laura & Mike Daniel

Joan Denney

Sharon D'Souza

Kristin Dotson

Jennifer Dubois

Miranda Due

Scott & Harriet Dunitz

Janna & John Edwards

Chris & Mariah Evans

DeLynn & Marcus Fairless

Marlys Fallen

Rocky Goins & Lynn Flinn

Mike & Terry Fenner

Weydan & Angela Flax

Matt, Lauren, & Anson Fleenor

Estella & Patrick Franken

Linda Frazier

Beverly & Kelly Friedl

Emily Fuller

Jerry D. Fuller

Sarah R. Gaddy

Albert & Susie Gallegos

Wendy & Chuck Garrett

Garry & Meghan Gaskins

Cathy & Charles Gebetsberger

Eric Gentry

Marni Gesinski

Ginger & Michael Gilbreath

Emily Grewe-Nelson & Matthew Nelson

Mark & Natalie Haggard

Katrine & Ramez Hakim

John & Quin Halpin

Ann Harral

Dr. Alan & René Hawxby

Kay Heinen

Steven & Samantha Heinen

Kenneth Hess & Matthew Manuel

Michael & Lee Anna Higginbottom

Charlotte & Ron Hildebrant

Pat Hobbs & John Orsulak

Mark & Jill Hoffman

Teri & Bryan Holmes

Blaine & Amy Hoyt

Kyle & Holly Hubbell

Jodi & Evan Hudson

Paul E. Johnson

Julia Karlak, M.D.

Craig & Carol Kovin

Aprille Krah

William Lager

Shelley Lane

Wayne & Tracey Larkin

Lora Larson

Caron & Shawn Lawhorn

Dana & Larry Lebold

Allison Lee

Bobbi Lee

The Leeberg Family

Cheryl & Jim Lefler

Janet Lenox

Everett LeViness

Tina Lindenau

Patricia Love-Renton

Patrick & Karen Lueker

Mr. Raymond Luth & Dr. Maryhelen Hagge

Kerry Malone

Cynthia Maloy

Marla Mansfield & Larry Hill

Richard & Susan Marple

Janice Martin

Olivia Martin & Madeleine Phillips

William & Sarah Matthews

Sydney May & Aaron Alexander

Sharon McDaniel

Bill & Nancy McGuinness

Julia Meier

James Monroe

Bryce & Katie Eller Murray

Beverly Muzzy

Amy Nance

Louie Napoleone & Cody Davis

Dennis Neill & John Southard

Thom & Laurie Neylon

Joshua Ogden-Davis

Jon & Sondra Otto

Sharon Parker

Tracy Patton

Rick & Leslie Payne

Tina Peña and Bill Loyd

Teresa Perrey

Jackie Peters

Kay & Tim Phoenix

Delia Pierson

Susie Piguet

Betty Pirnat

Richard & Elaine Post

Sheryl Powers

Ron & Peggy Predl

Leslie Pritchard

Christie Rector

Renetta Reeves

Tom Rendon

Katy Rich

Shannon Richards

Bob Roberts & Suzanne Anderson

Karen Roberts

Juley Roffers

Robb Rose

Beverly L. Seay

Tiffany & Rodney Shedd

Edward & Betty Sherman

Brian & Dustin Shore

Trent & Caitlin Shores

Susan & Phil Smauder

Ken & Julie Smith

Nicole & Sharon Southern

Dr. Adelaide Steed

Sue Stees

Hayley Stephens & Ryan Schleif

Stan & Jane Johnson

Charitable Fund

Anne Stevenson

Dwayne & Cindy Strasheim

Sally Strasser

Dwight & Jessica Strayer

Katha Stricklin

Richard Sudduth

Carol Tandy

Tanninger Philanthropies

Casey & Coty Tarp

Robert & Jill Thomas

Sandi Tilkin

An-Nam Tran

Forrest Underwood

Keith & Linda Van Dyke

William Vaughn

Amanda Vavra

Alison Wade

Kari Wall

Brenda & Richard Walner

Suzanne Warren

Jeffrey & Jessica West

Paul & Stephanie Wheeler

Diane & David White

Stephen & Jennifer Wierzchowski

Carol B. Williams

Michael P.A. Williams

Linda Woodard

Lance Woolsey

Pamela Wright

Steve D. Wright

Conor Yob

calendar

Celebrity Attractions and TPAC present The Discovery Awards

MAY–JUNE EVENTS

MAY

Tulsa Symphony Orchestra

Mahler’s Symphony No. 2

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

May 2 at 7:30 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

The Wiz

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

May 5 at 7:30 p.m.

May 6 at 7:30 p.m.

May 7 at 7:30 p.m.

May 8 at 8 p.m.

May 9 at 2 p.m.

May 9 at 8 p.m.

May 10 at 1 p.m.

May 10 at 6:30 p.m.

TPAC Brown Bag It

Casii Stephan

WESTBY PAVILION

May 6 at 12:10 p.m.

Innovation Arts and Entertainment

The Rock Orchestra by Candlelight

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

May 13 at 8 p.m.

Cineconcerts

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban™ in Concert

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

May 15 at 7:00 p.m.

Theatre Tulsa Youth Academy Seussical Jr.

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

May 15 at 7:30 p.m.

May 16 at 2 p.m.

May 16 at 7:30 p.m.

May 17 at 1 p.m. (Sensory-friendly performance)

May 17 at 4 p.m.

Theatre North

The Colored Museum

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

May 23 at 8 p.m.

May 24 at 3 p.m.

May 30 at 8 p.m.

May 31 at 3 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions & TPAC The Discovery Awards

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

May 29 at TBD

JUNE

Pembroke Players

Juliette and Her Romeo

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

June 5 at 7:30 p.m.

June 6 at 7:30 p.m.

June 7 at 2 p.m.

June 12 at 7:30 p.m.

June 13 at 7:30 p.m.

June 14 at 2 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

Art Garfunkel

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

June 14 at 7:30 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

The Notebook

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

June 16 at 7:30 p.m.

June 17 at 7:30 p.m.

June 18 at 7:30 p.m.

June 19 at 8 p.m.

June 20 at 2 p.m.

June 20 at 8 p.m.

June 21 at 1 p.m.

June 21 at 6:30 p.m.

World Stage Theatre Company

To Kill a Mockingbird

LIDDY DOENGES THEATRE

June 19 at 8 p.m.

June 20 at 2 p.m.

June 20 at 8 p.m.

June 21 at 2 p.m.

June 26 at 8 p.m.

June 27 at 2 p.m.

June 27 at 8 p.m.

June 28 at 2 p.m.

Sonic Era Touring

Glenn Miller Orchestra

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

June 22 at 7 p.m.

June 23 at 7 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

Elmo’s Got the Moves

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

June 24 at 6 p.m.

Celebrity Attractions

Five for Fighting & Edwin McCain

CHAPMAN MUSIC HALL

June 26 at 7:30 p.m.

Nation of States Pageant

Nation of States Pageant

JOHN H. WILLIAMS THEATRE

June 28 at 5 p.m.

TPAC ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES are located at 110 E. Second Street, Tulsa, OK., 74103-3212. Office hours: Mon.–Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 918596-7122. Fax 918-596-7144. Please subscribe to our monthly TPAC email newsletter online at TulsaPAC.com.

PARKING Convenient underground parking is located west of the building, accessed from Second Street. Event parking also is available in several lots across the street to the east and south of the TPAC. Prepay available at https://www.americanparking.com/events

ADMISSION AND LATE SEATING Lobby doors open two hours prior to an event. Chapman Music Hall doors normally open 30 minutes prior to curtain. The remaining theaters open 30 minutes before curtain. Late seating is at the discretion of each sponsoring organization. Latecomers may be temporarily held out of the theatre or asked to take seats at the back if available.

TICKET OFFICE HOURS are Monday through Friday 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. In addition to regular hours, it opens two hours prior to curtain for events scheduled in Chapman Music Hall. The Second Street ticket office, 110 E. Second Street on the north side of the building, opens two hours prior to each curtain for tickets to events scheduled that day in John H. Williams Theatre, Liddy Doenges Theatre or Charles E. Norman Theatre.

PHONE ORDERS Call the TPAC ticket office at 918-596-7111. Outside Tulsa call 1-800-364-7111. Nominal service charges are added to all phone and Internet orders. The TPAC ticket office accepts DISCOVER, MasterCard, VISA and American Express. Subscriber hotline: 918-596-7109.

BUYING TICKETS ONLINE Buy tickets at tulsapac.com using VISA, DISCOVER, MasterCard, or American Express. Access your tickets from your mobile device by logging into your account at tulsapac.com. You can access your tickets in the My Events section, and add them to your digital wallet. Tickets will be scanned by ushers at the door.

EXCHANGES The ticket office gladly exchanges tickets to events with more than one performance, subject to certain guidelines. Otherwise, all sales are final.

GROUP SALES AND BUILDING TOURS Group discounts are available. Please call 918-596-7109 for group sales assistance. Tours of the TPAC are offered free of charge and last approximately 45–60 minutes. Arrangements may be made by calling 918-596-7122.

SERVICES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES All Performing Arts Center facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities. Please ask about wheelchair-accessible seating when purchasing your ticket. Parking is located on the street level of the parking garage near the TPAC elevators. Use the south elevator to reach Chapman Music Hall. Restroom facilities are located in the Third Street Lobby for Chapman Music Hall events, and adjacent to the John H. Williams Theatre Lobby for events in the TPAC’s other theaters. The TPAC has a Listen Technologies RF system to assist the deaf and hard of hearing. It is available at coat check for Chapman Music Hall events. Ask the house manager on duty for equipment for the Williams, Doenges and Norman Theatres. Devices are provided at no cost.

PLEASE NOTE: The TPAC is a tobacco-free facility. Smoking and vaping are not allowed, nor is the use of chewing tobacco. Also, as a courtesy to the performers and audience, please turn off all audible message systems and cellular phones.

For more visitor information, please visit us at TulsaPAC.com.

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