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Police, victims thwart effort to tow away pickup in Oklahoma City
Updated: Mon, May 14, 2012
A woman and two men were arrested after they used a tow truck to steal a pickup in northwest Oklahoma City, police said. Read More
CityRep closes season with two shows by the Reduced Shakespeare Company.
Published: Sun, May 13, 2012
The Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre will close its 10th season with performances by the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Read More
Native Oklahoman returns to Broadway
Published: Sun, May 6, 2012
Native Oklahoman Kelli O'Hara returns to Broadway in the new Gershwin musical, “Nice Work If You Can Get It.” Read More
Local artistic director wins honor for his theatrical work
Published: Fri, May 4, 2012
Michael Baron, artistic director of Lyric Theatre, won a Helen Hayes award for his work on a production of “A Year With Frog and Toad.” Read More
Two Oklahoma City University grads nab Tony Award nominations
Published: Wed, May 2, 2012
Kelli O'Hara and Ron Raines receive Tony Award nominations for their work in the Broadway musical theater. Read More
'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' is must-see theater
Updated: Mon, Apr 16, 2012
A play that has become an icon of rebellion against “the establishment” was given a very balanced, but hard-hitting performance in a preview Thursday by Oklahoma City Theatre Company.
The play, in which a Mark Twain-like free spirit gets trapped on a mental ward that could have been invented by Franz Kafka,... Read More
Give my regards to Broadway
Updated: Mon, Apr 9, 2012
Broadway? No, not the Great White Way that George M. Cohan celebrated. I mean the beloved English Cotswolds village, the jewel of honeyed limestone buildings and thatched roofs that has enchanted vacationers for decades.
Long before American tourists flocked two hours northwest of London to Broadway, booked... Read More
‘A Steady Rain’ portrays grim, gritty urban drama
Updated: Tue, Jan 17, 2012
“A Steady Rain” is a two-actor tour de force about two policemen who seem to both love and hate each other, their lives, Chicago’s mean streets, and their detective superiors, whose ranks they hope to join.
Performed on a bare stage, with two chairs for props, the new Carpenter Square Theatre offering —... Read More
Holiday fun comes with 'The Best Christmas Pageant Ever'
Updated: Thu, Dec 8, 2011
A play about whether the five unruly Herdman children will derail a church holiday program, or make it “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” was a lot of fun for performers, young and old, and spectators.
The Oklahoma City Theatre Company version of the play by Barbara Robinson, published in 1972, was staged... Read More
OKC Improv: Making it up as they go along
Updated: Wed, Jul 6, 2011
Not everyone watched “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” with the sense of inspiration that filled Eric Webb’s student apartment in 2000. For Webb and his group of friends — twins Clint and Buck Vrasel, Curt Coy, Christopher Curtis and Marcy Fleming — watching the improvisational comedy series was not just... Read More
'Columbo' star Peter Falk dies at 83
Updated: Fri, Jun 24, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Peter Falk, the stage and movie actor who became identified as the squinty, rumpled detective in "Columbo," which spanned 30 years in prime-time television and established one of the most iconic characters in movie police work, has died. He was 83.
Falk died Thursday in his Beverly Hills... Read More
THEATRE REVIEW
'Boeing, Boeing'
Updated: Fri, Apr 1, 2011
An Atlantic storm and flight time changes due to a faster airplane threaten to play havoc with the love life of a bachelor in Paris engaged to three stewardesses at once in Marc Camoletti’s “Boeing Boeing.”
But good comic timing made sure that audience members would have a good time attending the dated but... Read More
The Play's the Thing in Ashland, Ore.
Updated: Fri, Mar 18, 2011
By Maura Daly Phinney
You know you're in a theater town when the teenager working in the sporting goods store greets you with, "So, what have you seen?" And when you respond, "Hamlet," he proceeds to grill you on what you thought of Ophelia's death scene in Act 2.
This happened to me everywhere I went in... Read More
THEATER REVIEW
Much Ado About Nothing
Updated: Wed, Feb 9, 2011
An Oklahoma City Theatre Company production offered spectators a streamlined approach to a comedy by William Shakespeare which could easily have turned into a tragedy in a Saturday performance.
The pared down, jazzed up OKCTC version of “Much Ado About Nothing.,” directed by Paul Huebner, was staged at Freede... Read More
THEATER REVIEW
Lyric Theatre’s ‘Always … Patsy Cline’
Updated: Fri, Jan 28, 2011
There were few surprises, but the familiar yet heartfelt, rocking, and sometimes haunting songs of Patsy Cline were enough to earn a warm response Wednesday at Lyric at the Plaza, 1725 NW 16.
The script for the fast-paced Lyric Theatre production of “Always…Patsy Cline” was written by Ted Swindley, based on... Read More
THEATER REVIEW
Poteet Theatre's 'Guys and Dolls' impressive
Updated: Thu, Dec 9, 2010
“Guys and Dolls†is the impressive production undertaken by Poteet Theatre at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in downtown Oklahoma City.
Directed by Shawna Linck, with musical direction by Jay Prock this production has an added benefit. Set Designer, Jason Johnston. His set design... Read More
THEATER REVIEW
Reduxion's Macbeth goes modern
Updated: Tue, Nov 2, 2010
A Reduxion Theatre Company production of "Macbeth" got across the grim, violent actions and well-deserved guilt of its two principals better than it did the play's rich poetic language and more subtle nuances.
Set not very convincingly in Scotland in 1974, the Reduxion season opener is being produced in... Read More
Static - Episode 19 - Marcy Priest
Updated: Thu, Oct 14, 2010
Marcy Priest is featured in this week's Static Read More
The Rocky Horror Show
Updated: Mon, Oct 11, 2010
Back by popular demand in a brand new production, get ready for the most famous B-movie rock ‘n’ roll musical ever. Lyric at the Plaza will present The Rocky Horror Show Oct. 14 to 30, Tuesday through Thursday at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and at midnight. No performance Oct. 19.
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Go local! Rediscover Your Home Town
Updated: Thu, Sep 30, 2010
With busy schedules and tighter budgets, more people are looking for ways to have fun without spending a fortune. Whether you have a long weekend to enjoy or just an afternoon, going local lets you get away without going very far. Read More
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