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Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
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Join acclaimed filmmaker Sterlin Harjo for a special film series, “The Lowdown: The Influences.” Before he brings his new series, THE LOWDOWN, to screens, Sterlin shares the iconic films that shaped his vision and ignited his passion for storytelling. At Philbrook, get an exclusive look into Sterlin’s cinematic DNA. The series offers unique insights and behind-the-scenes stories about how these influential films left their mark on his creative journey and ultimately inspired THE LOWDOWN, set right here in Tulsa. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to connect with the art that inspires the art. Whether you’re a long-time fan of Sterlin’s work or new to his world, this series promises a deeper understanding of the filmmaking process and the power of cinematic inspiration.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
Experience art up close during the Art Crawl on 66 in Tulsa as artists bring imagination to life at local businesses. On the second Friday of the month from April to December, musicians, performers, and visual artists will inspire patrons as they browse businesses and vendor booths. Kick the weekend off with a tour of historic places along The Mother Road, enjoying local restaurants and taking in the sights and sounds of Tulsa's art scene.
Various Locations
Tulsa, OK 74103
Tulsa’s very own King Cabbage Brass Band, which started partying at Cry Baby Hill in 2021 and hasn’t stopped since, joins Signature Symphony for a contagiously joyful selection of concert favorites blending funk, soul, jazz, and R&B. Plus, embark with us on unique musical journeys guided by composer Nolan Stolz, who has spent years traveling the Mother Road composing Route 66 Suite along the way, and composer Mason Bates, whose electronically fused music makes a return to Tulsa with Alternative Energy, a symphonic story of energy that takes us from Chicago to Ford’s Farm and beyond. And of course, no drive from Tulsa to Chicago would be complete without a nod to St. Louis Blues. Special thanks to The City of Tulsa, The Tulsa Arts Commission, and Vision Arts for their support of this concert with a Vision Arts 6 Grant.
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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www.signaturesymphony.org/event/tulsa-king-cabbage-to-chicago/
David Lockington, guest conductor Ronnamarie Jensen and Jennifer Sherman, violin J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV1048 Fung | Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra Tchaikovsky | Serenade for Strings in C major, op.48 Before turning to conducting, guest conductor David Lockington began his musical career as an accomplished cellist. Audiences can marvel in this distinguished musician-turned conductor for our maiden performance at the University of Tulsa’s Gussman Concert Hall when he leads the orchestra in J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G major, BWV1048. This three-movement piece is notable for its vibrant string ensemble which showcases Bach’s mastery of counterpoint and orchestration. Next, Fung’s Concerto for Two Violins and String Orchestra is a dynamic and engaging piece that explores the curious interplay of two solo violins and a string orchestra. The concert finale ends with the elegant four movement composition of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48 a beloved and majestic string orchestra piece.
Lorton Performance Center
550 S Gary Pl
Tulsa, OK 74104
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Tulsa Ballet presents "Creations in Studio K," an annual series of new works created by internationally-recognized choreographers and performed in the intimate setting of Studio K, a 295-seat theater in the heart of Tulsa's Brookside District. This season welcomes the visions of three incredible choreographers: Stephanie Martinez, Natasha Adorlee, and Kenneth Tindall. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to see these artists' creations come to life in Studio K.
Tulsa Ballet Theater, Inc.
1212 E 45th Place
Tulsa, OK 74105
Join us for an unforgettable evening of glamour, creativity, and electric energy as we honor the legendary Patrick Gordon. For the first time in over 30 years, his works from private collections across the country will be united in one dazzling exhibition. Expect live music, curated wines, indulgent desserts, and dancing all night. Think bold fashion and avant-garde attitude—come dressed to impress and be part of the show.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93rd St
tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-584-3645
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The third annual VERSES literacy and arts event will take place at Central Library on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 6 to 9 p.m. VERSES supports Tulsa City-County Library's Ruth G. Hardman Adult Literacy Service and brings together poetry, storytelling, visual art and community connection in a vibrant and immersive setting.
This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Rudisill Regional Library
1520 N Hartford Ave
Tulsa, OK 74106
(918)-584-3645
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Talented bluegrass artists will take the main stage Friday and Saturday to entertain crowds with original tunes, fiddle competitions and more. Multiple food and craft vendors will be set up, so make your way to the Tallgrass Music Festival and plan to stay awhile. The grounds include shaded seating, as well as water and electric hookups. Children's activities will also be available, so bring the whole family and prepare to be entertained. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a great band lineup at annual Skiatook festival.
2967 W 133rd St N
Skiatook, OK 74070
(918)-261-3443
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Tulsa Community College Presents Heathers, the Musical Tulsa Community College will present Heathers The Musical by Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’ Keefe on October 2, 3, 4th at 8pm and October 5th at 2pm in the PACE Studio Theatre. This dark comedic rock musical, based on the cult 1989 film by Daniel Waters, follows high schooler Veronica Sawyer (Being played by guest artist, Sophia Krist) as she navigates the social battlefield of Westerberg High. After falling in with the ruthless clique known as the Heathers, Veronica meets the mysterious new student J.D. and things spiral into a deadly game of popularity, power, and revenge. With a thrilling score and biting humor, Heathers is a wildly entertaining and provocative look at teen angst and toxic conformity. This performance includes adult themes and language along with themes of self-harm, violence, and suicide, which may be distressing to some audience members. For tickets call 918-595-7777 or go to https://pacetickets.tulsacc.edu/events Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
Van Trease PACE Studio Theatre
10300 East 81st Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
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Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
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Lina González-Granados, guest conductor Emanuel Ax, piano Shostakovich | Festive Overture Beethoven | Piano Concerto No. 3 Dvořák | Symphony No. 9 in E minor Colombian American conductor known for her powerful interpretations and dedication to highlighting Latin-American composers, Lina González-Granados leads Tulsa Symphony Orchestra's milestone Season XX's opening concert. The performance begins with the bright, sparkling melodies of Shostakovich’s Festive Overture and has a very celebratory feel, making it perfect for opening night, followed by Beethoven’ s Piano Concerto No. 3, a dramatic and expressive work perfectly suited for the talents of Grammy-award winning pianist, Emanuel Ax. The season opener ends with Dvořák’s most famous and vibrant work, Symphony No. 9 in E minor.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St S
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Holy Ghost Catholic Church
120 W Sequoyah Ave
Vinita, OK 74301
(918)-256-2281
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Get ready for theatrical scares at Heller Theatre Company's "Hellerween" festival in Tulsa. Creep from show to show—haunted house style—to watch six short plays that will give you the chills. You are invited to get into character as well by arriving in your spooky Halloween best. The night will brim with mischief including a cash bar, costume contest, raffle, trick-or-treating, and more. Don't miss this evening of ghoulish fun in Tulsa this October.
Oklahoma Center for the Humanities
101 E Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-631-4419
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Voted "Best Festival" by the Urban Tulsa Weekly, the Tulsa Oktoberfest offers fun for all ages. Visitors to this fall celebration will enjoy delicious food, refreshing beverages, high-flying carnival rides, live music straight from Germany and much more. Savor authentic German beer imported from Munich, or enjoy a glass of wine. You won't want to miss the gleeful polka dancing sessions and live Bavarian-style entertainment. Browse through rows of booths filled with art and crafts, along with authentic markets where visitors can find all kinds of German items such as stained glass, steins, Pilsner glasses, beads, and novelties. A trip to Tulsa's Oktoberfest would not be complete without witnessing a variety of fun and hilarious events like beer keg races, beer pong competitions and wiener dog races. German music groups will showcase their talents for crowds, while rock-'n-roll cover bands, dance troupes and country artists perform in various tents throughout festival grounds. Learn to polka or do the chicken dance, which was introduced in the United States in 1981 at Linde Oktoberfest. Don't forget to bring the kids to the children's tent, where they can enjoy musicians, storytellers, and artists. Food offerings at Tulsa Oktoberfest do not disappoint. Enjoy an astonishing variety of German, Czech and Austrian delicacies, and fair food favorites. Mouthwatering options include schnitzel sandwiches, Bavarian cheesecake, German potato salad, bratwurst with sauerkraut, knackwurst and polish sausages, potato pancakes, Stollen, hot pretzels and fresh apple strudel. Grab a bratwurst, a beer and celebrate this wunderbar (wonderful) Tulsa festival. Hours: Thursday: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm; Friday: 11:00 am - 1:00 am; Saturday: 11:00 am - 1:00 am; Sunday: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm. Free admission on Friday: 11:00am-4:00pm.
River West Festival Park
2100 S Jackson
Tulsa, OK 74107
Visit the Autumn Leaves Quilt Show in Claremore to browse beautiful quilts made from local quilters. This fun and educational two-day event will also include a small quilt auction and apron auction. This show puts from 160 to 190 quilts on display and features a selection of quilt-related vendors. See free demonstrations and an old fashion bed turnings and enjoy meeting other quilters. The quilt show in Claremore will also include a craft room, prize baskets and on-site concession stand. Hours: Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Saturday: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Claremore Community Center
2301 N. Sioux Ave
Claremore, OK 74017
Broken Arrow Community Center
1500 S Main St
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Proudly Presents “The Mousetrap” By Agatha Christie Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to purchase tickets or Buy Online www.bacptheatre.com Adults $22, Child/Student/Senior/Military $20 *Groups of 10+ Save $2 per Ticket! * Performance dates October 17-26, 2025 Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. / Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 1800 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 The BACP is excited to present Agatha Christie’s murder mystery The Mousetrap, the world’s longest running play, for two weekends in October. Performance dates are Oct.17– Oct. 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. Opening in London’s West End in 1952 with only a short break during the covid pandemic, the show continues to entertain audiences to this day. Set in the snowbound Monkswell Manor, a group of strangers, including the owners Mollie and Giles Ralston, find themselves trapped with a murderer among them. As the snow storm isolates them, a police detective arrives on skis to investigate a recent London murder connected to the group. One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? Can you solve this world-famous mystery for yourself? The BACP is pleased to welcome director Taylor Neill. Taylor has assembled a spectacular cast to bring this iconic play to life on our stage. The cast includes: Chae Page, Caleb Baumgardner, Nick Torrico, Julia Chapman, Bob Knutson, Jessie Powers, Damien Hartzell, Brian Grace and Devon Hinds. “The Mousetrap” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012-6503
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Proudly Presents “The Mousetrap” By Agatha Christie Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to purchase tickets or Buy Online www.bacptheatre.com Adults $22, Child/Student/Senior/Military $20 *Groups of 10+ Save $2 per Ticket! * Performance dates October 17-26, 2025 Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. / Sundays at 2:00 p.m. 1800 S. Main St. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 The BACP is excited to present Agatha Christie’s murder mystery The Mousetrap, the world’s longest running play, for two weekends in October. Performance dates are Oct.17– Oct. 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. Opening in London’s West End in 1952 with only a short break during the covid pandemic, the show continues to entertain audiences to this day. Set in the snowbound Monkswell Manor, a group of strangers, including the owners Mollie and Giles Ralston, find themselves trapped with a murderer among them. As the snow storm isolates them, a police detective arrives on skis to investigate a recent London murder connected to the group. One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? Can you solve this world-famous mystery for yourself? The BACP is pleased to welcome director Taylor Neill. Taylor has assembled a spectacular cast to bring this iconic play to life on our stage. The cast includes: Chae Page, Caleb Baumgardner, Nick Torrico, Julia Chapman, Bob Knutson, Jessie Powers, Damien Hartzell, Brian Grace and Devon Hinds. “The Mousetrap” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012-6503
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Northwest Tulsa Hub
19 S 49th West Ave
Tulsa, OK 74127
(918)-584-3645
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This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Martin Regional Library
2601 S Garnett Rd
Tulsa, OK 74129
(918)-584-3645
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The Nut House
26677 S Hwy 66
Claremore, OK 74019
NOV. 1ST 10AM-8PM $10 & KIDS 12 AND UNDER FREE ADMISSION Tulsa Comic Con Halloween will be Saturday, Nov. 1st at the Gateway Tulsa Event Center 10am-8pm. $10 admission. 12 & under are admitted free. We'll have car groups outside, skaters grinding rails, food trucks serving & more. Spooky decorations/vibes will be all around the con! Be sure and bring your best Halloween spirit! Artist Alley Card Packs will be available for purchase. Free Giveaways! Raffles! Come and dress up / cosplay for our annual comic book convention! Our website has pop culture/comic book vendor & general public ticket information. More announcements soon. Www.tulsacomiccon.com 851 E Admiral Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74120 We're Excited To Announce That @wytcharts Aka @sisterpowers02 will be one of our featured comic book guests. Wytch’s credits include “Imaginary Drugs” from IDW “Sasquatch” from Viper, & “Fubar II: Empire of the Rising Dead,” among many others. His comic book sisterpowers is... The coming-of-age tale of two superpowered sisters is the focus of Keenspot’s all-ages series. Faith and Charity have inherited special abilities from their mother, and their lives are turned upside down by the consequences. Come hear more about his comics and get them signed.
Gateway Tulsa Event Center
851 E Admiral Blvd.
Tulsa, Ok 74120
Nicholas Goltra
(918)-406-9129
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Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey through the unparalleled musical legacy of the King of Pop himself with INVINCIBLE, hailed by none other than the Jackson Family Patriarch, Joe Jackson, as the #1 Michael Jackson tribute show in the world! INVINCIBLE invites audiences to immerse themselves in the electrifying world of Michael Jackson’s legendary artistry, where every step, every beat, and every note resonates with the essence of his iconic presence. With precision and passion, this extraordinary production captures the heart and soul of Michael’s greatest hits and most iconic dance moves, meticulously crafted under the masterful choreography of Jackson’s longtime collaborator, Lavelle Smith Jr. Step into the spotlight and relive the magic of Michael Jackson’s unparalleled career as INVINCIBLE takes you on a thrilling journey through the decades.
Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
701 S Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918)-259-5778
Raúl the Third, the 2025 Books To Treasure illustrator, will give a public presentation and book signing on Friday, November 7 at 6 p.m. at Hardesty Regional Library. This is an amazing opportunity for children to witness the creativity and passion that goes into illustrating a book, and to meet a “real life” illustrator.
Ron Spigelman, guest conductor Tulsa Chorale Womens’ Chorus | Zachary Malavolti, Artistic Director Selections from John Williams’ E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Star Wars Holst | The Planets, op.32 Tulsa Symphony Orchestra audience favorite, Ron Spigelman returns to the stage to open with compositions by former and iconic Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops John Williams with selections from the Oscar-winning movies, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Star Wars-both securing an Oscar for Best Original Score in their time. The show concludes with Holst’s The Planets, op.32 a dazzling seven-movement orchestral suite, with each movement named after a planet in the solar system and its corresponding astrological character. Attendees will experience an immersive experience as NASA images will dazzle the eyes while symphonic sounds will transport you out of this world!
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St S
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Dahl | Music for Brass Instruments Chamber music guests can enjoy a complimentary drink ticket and light hors d’oeurves with your admission as you enjoy the musical delicacy of Dahl’s Music for Brass Instruments. This three-movement intricate brass composition blends traditional and modern elements capping off the evening’s performance with an intricate and challenging finale that showcases the composer’s skill in counterpoint. The concert’s brief intermission features a rare Q&A between the featured musicians and audience, a popular feature and one only to be found in this unique series. This is a perfect series for any musical novice or expert, but regardless of musical prowess, this concert will not disappoint!
101 Archer
101 E Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Through a partnership between TSO and the University of Tulsa (TU), a quartet of string instruments serves as musicians-in-residence from September through May each season. The Quartet conducts masterclasses for students in local string programs throughout Northeastern Oklahoma and offers mentorship opportunities to TU orchestra students throughout the year. In addition, the Quartet performs two recitals at TU’s Lorton Performance Center, one in the fall semester and one in the spring semester- both free and open to the public.
Lorton Performance Center
550 S Gary Pl
Tulsa, OK 74104
(918)-584-3645
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As one of the most highly acclaimed performers of our time with five Grammy® awards, four Billboard Music Awards, three platinum records, five gold records, and eleven million units sold, Sandi Patty is simply known as “The Voice.” Sandi was introduced to the world with her iconic rendition of The Star Spangled Banner during the rededication of the Statue of Liberty in 1986. Virtually overnight, she became one of the country’s best-loved performers. Sandi is the most awarded female vocalist in contemporary gospel music history, with 40 Dove Awards, and is a member of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. She has released over 30 albums during her prolific career. While her forty-year career is heavily rooted in inspirational music, Sandi has had the opportunity in more recent years to extend her career outside the genre, as she has performed with symphonies around the world.
Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
701 S Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
(918)-259-5778
Kick off the holiday season with Christmas in Tulsa, a concert that promises a magical holiday experience for the whole family. The voices of the Tulsa Opera Signature Chorale and guest vocalist Andra Pantelimon, the 2025 Tulsa Sings! Winner, join the Signature Symphony for cozy carols and holiday hoopla. You can join in too during the annual sing-a-long.
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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Kick off the holiday season with Christmas in Tulsa on Saturday evening, a concert that promises a magical holiday experience for the whole family. The voices of the Tulsa Opera Signature Chorale and guest vocalist Andra Pantelimon, the 2025 Tulsa Sings! Winner, join the Signature Symphony for cozy carols and holiday hoopla. You can join in too during the annual sing-a-long.
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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www.signaturesymphony.org/event/christmas-in-tulsa-night-two/
Experience the magic of Christmas, the symphony, and film all together! Enjoy The Snowman as Signature Symphony musicians provide the soundtrack, a symphonic poem, to this endearing Christmas classic. Plus, even more musical holiday fun for the whole family!
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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Brett Mitchell, guest conductor Brahms | Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56, “Haydn Variations” Kodály | Dances of Galánta Brahms | Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73 Known for connecting with audiences through both traditional and contemporary repertoire, Brett Mitchell, returns to the stage for Season XX as guest conductor in this exciting concert that begins with Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Haydn, op.56, “Haydn Variations” that showcases Brahms's skill in transforming a simple theme into a rich and varied musical journey. Then enjoy Hungarian dance music from the comfort of your Chapman Music Hall seat with Kodály’s Dances of Galánta. This performance ends with the warmth, beauty, and positive energy sounds of Brahms’ Symphony No.2 in D major, op.73.
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Harberg | Suite for Wind Quintet We kick off 2026 and our popular chamber series with a wind quintet. This four-movement interplay between flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, and bassoon blends traditional dance forms with contemporary interpretations. This beloved series includes a complimentary choice of beverage and light hors d'oeuvres with your admission. Set in the modern beauty of the 101 E. Archer building in downtown Tulsa, the series features a unique intermission that enables guests to engage in a Q&A with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra musicians. Learn not only about the music, the symphony, but also of the unique personalities of our talented musicians! A perfect date night evening with appeal to music lovers of all ages! Cash bar is available.
101 Archer
101 E Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Experience Aaron Copland’s vibrant picture of the American West, complete with cowboy songs and folk melodies, in the colorful Billy the Kid. Fly over the plains with the operatic Light Cavalry Overture, and enjoy Gershwin’s impression of the enthusiastic spirit of American life in Concerto in F, featuring acclaimed pianist Jeffrey Biegel. We’ll cap off this journey through the Wild West with Elmer Bernstein’s brilliantly scored theme to The Magnificent Seven — yee haw!
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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Mallory Beth Thompson, guest conductor Ewazen | Symphony in Brass TSO Percussion Ensemble Mozart: Serenade No. 10 in B-flat major, K.361/370a, Gran Partita Guest conductor, Mallory Thompson a highly respected conductor, educator, and lecturer leads Tulsa Symphony Orchestra in their final Symphony Sessions series for Season XX with Ewazen’s three-movement piece, Symphony in Brass that features rich harmonies and dynamic contrasts. Followed then by Mozart: Serenade No. 10 in B-flat major, K.361/370a, Gran Partita a seven-movement piece celebrated for its rich textures, elegance and rich interplay between instruments, ending in a spirited and energetic conclusion for this afternoon's matinee performance! Enjoy the acoustic marvel of this beautiful theater on the campus of the University of Tulsa where seating is general admission with no "bad" seat in the house!
Lorton Performance Center
550 S Gary Pl
Tulsa, OK 74104
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Northwest Tulsa Hub
19 S 49th West Ave
Tulsa, OK 74127
(918)-584-3645
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This free community concert series sponsored by the Flint Family Foundation offers 8 concerts in community centers rooted in each corner of Tulsa. These events provide opportunities for families to come together with TSO musicians to learn about and engage with classical music through accessible programming and gather with fellow community members to share in vital arts enrichment
Hardesty Regional Library
8316 E 93rd St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-584-3645
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Jherrard Hardeman, guest conductor Kearstin Brown, soprano Hailstork | Fanfare on “Amazing Grace” Still | Symphony No. 3, "The Sunday Symphony" Montgomery | Five Freedom Songs William Dawson | Negro Folk Symphony Hailing from Detroit, Michigan American conductor and composer Jherrard Hardeman leads the orchestra with Hailstork’s Fanfare on “Amazing Grace” a take on the beloved and well-known hymn, but with a twist. Hailstork’s interpretation transforms the hymn into a lively fanfare, featuring bold brass and energetic rhythms. Followed by Still’s No. 3, "The Sunday Symphony" a four-movement work, each capturing different aspects of a Sunday elevating from peaceful morning reflections to joyful celebrations. Then, experience the emotional intensity of Montgomery’s Five Freedom Songs that blends classical music with elements of jazz, blues, and folk, capping off the concert with William Dawson’s Negro Folk Symphony and its three movements, each capturing different aspects of African American life and history.
Jodi Koch
(918)-584-3645
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Daughtrey | Edge of the World Season XX’s final chamber performance ends with a bang! Nathan Daughtrey's Edge of the World is a captivating composition for a percussion ensemble that was inspired by Brian Andreas’ poem, “True Things." The interpretation musically conveys two individuals starting their lives together and looking to the future. The performance perfectly captures rich harmonies and rhythmic complexities creating a dynamic musical experience for any music fan. With your admission to this beloved series enjoy a complimentary drink of your choice and an array of hors d'oeuvres, not to mention the ever-popular Q&A intermission between the audience and that evening’s musicians. Be prepared to learn something new about music, musicians and perhaps enjoy a few surprises about that evening's performers! Grab a ticket before they are gone for the final chamber show of Season XX set within the beautiful space of 101 Archer and the inspiring illumination of downtown Tulsa's night sky!
101 Archer
101 E Archer St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Jodi Koch
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No playlist dedicated to Route 66 would be complete without a visit to Hollywood! Our soundtrack features music from Titanic, Far and Away, Mission: Impossible, Casablanca, and much more. Plus, rising superstar violinist Maya Anjali Buchanan will join Signature Symphony for Erich Korngold’s cinematic Violin Concerto!
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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DRUMLine Live, the show stopping attraction created by the musical team behind the hit movies, “Drumline” and “Drumline: A New Beat,” embodies the soulful, high-stepping style of the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) marching band experience. With its riveting rhythms, bold beats, and ear grabbing energy, DRUMLine Live is a high octane musical roller coaster ride that is guaranteed to touch every emotion in your body. Incorporating original compositions and soul-infused interpretations of top 40 hits, group performances range from colorful, choreographed routines to heavy doses of drum riffs and cadences. This brand new show is an experience for the entire family and we promise... you will be on your feet by Halftime!
Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
701 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Michelle Merrill, guest conductor Beach | Symphony in E minor, op.32,"Gaelic" Ravel | Alborada del grazioso Stravinsky | The Firebird Suite (1919 version) Dynamic and rapidly rising American conductor, Michelle Merrill graces the Tulsa stage as she conducts our opening piece, Symphony in E minor, op.32,"Gaelic" which reflects composer Amy Beach’s Celtic heritage with themes of Irish and Scottish folk music-a perfect complement to St. Patrick’s Day holiday! With Ravel’s Alborada del grazioso expect to enjoy the vibrant contrast inspired by Spanish dance rhythms and melodies. The concert ends with the audible symphonic storytelling, colorful orchestration, and emotional intensity of Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite (1919 version.)
Jodi Koch
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There’s trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian. Meredith Willson’s six-time, Tony Award-winning musical comedy THE MUSIC MAN follows fast-talking traveling salesman, Harold Hill, as he cons the people of River City, Iowa, into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize – this, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by curtain’s fall. Featuring songs such as “Seventy-Six Trombones,” “Ya Got Trouble,” “’Till There Was You,” “Pick-a-Little” and “Gary, Indiana,” THE MUSIC MAN is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation.
Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
701 S. Main Street
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Daniel Hege, guest conductor Rebekah Lorenz, horn Mussorgsky | Prelude to Khovanshchina Gipps | Horn Concerto, op.58 Schubert | Symphony No. 9 in C major, D.944, “The Great” Honored by the League of American Orchestras, guest conductor Daniel Hege returns to Chapman Music Hall to lead the orchestra in a dark and mysterious concert replicating the tone from the opera, Khovanshchina. Rich harmonies evoke a feeling of dawn over Moscow for the audience in Tulsa's Performing Arts Center. Thereafter, enjoy the expressive work of Ruth Gipps's Horn Concerto, Op. 58 which features a three-movement piece each with its own character and mood, ending on a likely and rhythmic passage. Hege leads the orchestra into the final and majestic selection of Schubert’s Symphony No. 9 in C major, D.944, “The Great.” This four-movement piece travels through a bold, a relaxed, a lively and a triumphant orchestral journey. A concert not to be missed!
Jodi Koch
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Through a partnership between TSO and the University of Tulsa (TU), a quartet of string instruments serves as musicians-in-residence from September through May each season. The Quartet conducts masterclasses for students in local string programs throughout Northeastern Oklahoma and offers mentorship opportunities to TU orchestra students throughout the year. In addition, the Quartet performs two recitals at TU’s Lorton Performance Center, one in the fall semester and one in the spring semester- both free and open to the public.
Lorton Performance Center
550 S Gary Pl
Tulsa, OK 74104
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The best amateur vocal talent from all over Tulsa takes the stage to celebrate the USA’s semiquincentennial with guest and friend Scott Coulter at Tulsa Sings! America @250 for America’s 250th birthday! Tulsa Sings! finalists sing their hearts out alongside Scott Coulter, one of New York’s most honored vocalists. A panel of local celebrity judges will determine the winner of the competition, but your vote will decide the audience favorite!
TCC VanTrease Performing Arts Center for Education
10300 E 81st St
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918)-595-7777
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James Bagwell, guest conductor Jana McIntyre, soprano Teresa Buchholz, mezzo-soprano Tulsa Chorale | Zachary Malavolti, Artistic Director Mahler | Symphony No.2 in C minor, “Resurrection" James Bagwell, an accomplished American conductor known for his work in choral, operatic, and orchestral music returns to Tulsa to close out our historic Season XX joined by the revered Tulsa Chorale. Mahler’s Symphony No.2 in C minor, “Resurrection" is a five-movement piece featuring the Tulsa Chorale and its impressive soloists. The piece features dramatic and intense character and mood ranges all culminating in a superb conclusion intentionally symbolizing hope and resurrection. This profound piece will only leave you inspired, only to anticipate Season XXI of your Tulsa Symphony Orchestra!
Jodi Koch
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