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TARTUFFE by Moliere, adapted by Timothy Mooney Opens at TCC October 3rd Tulsa Community College is gearing up for an exciting new production of Tartuffe, adapted by Timothy Mooney and directed by Mark Frank, set to hit the stage at the VanTrease PACE Studio Theatre on the Southeast Campus. Performances are October 3-5 at 8pm and October 6th at 2pm. For tickets contact https://pacetickets.tulsacc.edu/events or call 918-595-7777 Moliere's Tartuffe is a timeless hilarious comedic masterpiece that satirizes religious hypocrisy and societal pretensions. Set in 17th-century France, the play revolves around Orgon, a wealthy bourgeois who has taken in Tartuffe, a religious imposter, into his home. Tartuffe's outward displays of piety deceive Orgon to the point of promising him his daughter's hand in marriage and bestowing his wealth upon him. However, Tartuffe's true motives and manipulative nature become increasingly evident as he attempts to seduce Orgon's wife and seize control of the household. The play escalates into a hilarious and thought-provoking commentary on gullibility, deceit, and the clash between reason and passion. The play is rated PG-13 and has adult themes. For more information please visit, https://www.facebook.com/events/2207910382941428/ .
Tulsa Community College Southeast PACE Main Stage
10300 East 81st Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
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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 74107
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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Head to Tulsa this fall for the Vienna Light Orchestra's performance of "The Greatest Showman - Live Tribute." In addition to music from the iconic musical, the orchestra will perform fan favorites from "Frozen," "Pirates of the Caribbean," and "Phantom of the Opera." You won't want to miss these world-class musicians and vocalists as they bring these songs to life at the Mabee Center in October.
Mabee Center
7777 S Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74136
(918)-495-6000
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Calling all artists + arts workers! Hang out with other artists on the lawn after-hours at this second annual event celebrating all you bring to our vibrant creative community. Enjoy food by Burning Cedar’s Nico Albert Williams and drinks by Heirloom Rustic Ales. Bring your creative spirit, an appetite, and a blanket! Co-hosted by Tulsa Artist Fellowship. Free to all local artists, arts workers, and their families.
Philbrook Museum of Art
2727 S. Rockford Road
Tulsa, OK 74114
The Rubber Chicken Factory Improv Troupe Returns October 7th at TCC TCC Theatre presents, The Rubber Chicken Factory Improvisational Comedy Show, Monday, October 7th at 7pm at Tulsa Community College Southeast Campus PACE Studio Theatre at 7pm. The event is free to the public. Seating is limited. The Rubber Chicken Factory has been entertaining audiences since 1995. The Improvisational Comedy Troupe performs live audience participation improvisational "on the spot" comedy which consists of short form improv games with suggestions from the audience along with sketches. RCF troupe members are Valentine Tarpley, Tommy Woodburn, Brayden Marchant, Canyon Garner, and Ana Nunez. The stage manager is Noah Stiles. This show may contain adult language and themes. For more information about our show, contact the troupe director and founder, eat4@eau4eav4eaw4 For more information please visit, https://www.facebook.com/events/1047376420111831/
Tulsa Community College Southeast PACE Main Stage
10300 East 81st Street
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
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Located at Rhema Ninowski Center, shop from over 100 local Oklahoma vendors selling crafts, specialty foods, handmade fun gifts, holiday decorations, childrens items, pet accessories and so much more! Many of our vendors are non-profit fundraising for their organizations. Free admissions & parking. Friday, Oct. 11th get your shopping bag with coupons and helium balloons for the kids! Saturday, Oct. 12th will be free charicature drawings! Refreshments onsite.
Rhema Ninowski Center
1367 W. Kenosha/71st St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Gretchen
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On the second Saturday of each month, drop by the farm to watch or participate as we fellowship and work hand crafts and fiber arts. Bring a craft to work on or come for a "free help session" with fiber arts such as spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, or felting. Shepherd’s Cross offers weaving and fiber arts classes year-round, on an individual or group basis. Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility and a Made in Oklahoma Company that processes Animal Welfare Approved fiber (that is chemical free, hormone free, free range, all natural). Shepherd’s Cross hosts a mini wool mill, processing wool from their own sheep, raised on site. Heart of the Shepherd is the non-profit organization (501-C3) that operates at the farm and establishes wool mills in remote, impoverished areas around the world. Heart of the Shepherd teaches Biblical references to the harvest, the animals, farming, and gardening. Shepherd’s Cross and their unique Country Craft Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 – 5:30, year-round (closed some holidays).
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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Grammy-award-winning artist Lucinda Williams and her band with special guest Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio are coming to Guthrie Green on Saturday, October 12. The concert is part of Guthrie Green's Off the Cuff Concert Series. This is a FREE concert and tickets are not required to attend.
Guthrie Green
111 Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74103
Pleasant Valley Farms Pumpkin Patch in Sand Springs grows one of Oklahoma's largest pumpkins and winter squash varieties. With over 90 varieties from 13 countries, the farm also provides information on each variety's use, including baking, pies, jams, or decoration. Nearly two dozen vendors and craftsmen will be on-site with an array of items to purchase at the festival. Browse through handmade soaps, tasty jellies and much more, or pick a traditional orange pumpkin to take home. Craftsmen will also demonstrate their skills for crowds, including chainsaw wood carving. Buy a ticket to ride the horse-drawn wagon ride, pet barnyard animals at the petting barn, try the "punkin' chunkin'" cannon and grab a bite to eat at the concession stand. Visitors can snap fall-themed photos or shop in the gift shop. Navigate the 15-acre corn maze, play a round of mini golf, or try your luck at pumpkin bowling. Kids also love the duck races and stationary calf roping. For some Halloween fun, walk through the haunted house and try not to scream as ghouls make surprise appearances. Come and enjoy a day at a real farm-grown pumpkin patch. Hang around and make sweet s'mores at the fire-pits, dance to live bluegrass music and experience all of the wholesome family entertainment this charming fall festival offers. Pleasant Valley Farms Pumpkin Patch in Sand Springs grows one of the largest variety of pumpkins and winter squash in Oklahoma. With over 90 varieties from 13 countries, the farm also provides information on each variety's use, including baking, pies, jams, or decoration. Nearly two dozen vendors and craftsmen will be on-site with an array of items to purchase at the festival. Browse through handmade soaps, tasty jellies and much more, or pick a traditional orange pumpkin to take home. Craftsmen will also demonstrate their skills for crowds, including chainsaw wood carving. Come and enjoy a day at a real farm-grown pumpkin patch. Hang around and make sweet s'mores at the fire-pits, dance to live bluegrass music and experience all of the wholesome family entertainment this charming fall festival offers.
Pleasant Valley Farms
22350 W 71st St
Sand Springs, OK 74063
(918)-248-5647
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The annual Cherokee Art Market will feature over 150 elite First American artists nationwide. Representing 47 federally-recognized tribes, these artists converge in the Sequoyah Grand Ballroom of the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa to showcase their talents. See fine First American artwork on display and for sale, including beadwork, pottery, painting, basketry, sculptures, and textiles. 20 different categories will be judged and a total of $75,000 will be awarded to winning artists. A youth competition featuring the artwork of 6th through 12th-grade students is also scheduled. Visitors will also enjoy cultural demonstrations such as flint knapping, basket weaving and storytelling.
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
777 W Cherokee Street
Catoosa, OK 74015
The Brush Creek Bazaar is an annual Tulsa event that boasts fun for everyone in the scenic Brush Creek area. Over a two-day period, enjoy shopping, entertainment and carnival activities in a family environment. The outdoor festival features exhibits from wood and metal craftsmen as well as vendor booths with everything from decor and soap to candles and clothing. Shop row after row of craft supplies and locally-made art from unique and exceptional artists while your children play in the kid zone. Complete with pony rides, a petting zoo, face painting and a swan pond, your children will never want to leave. Take a break from shopping to enjoy some quality time with the family over some live music and fair food. The annual event has been hosted in Tulsa since the 1980s and has been featuring top-notch live entertainment throughout that time.
10900 S Louisville
Tulsa, OK 74137
Join Chamber Music Tulsa this October for a concert featuring the Miró Quartet. The Miró Quartet includes violinists Daniel Ching and William Fedkenheuer, violist John Largess and cellist Joshua Gindele. This performance is part of the Gallery Series, offering small concerts in artistic venues. $40 admission.
1151 S Elgin Ave
Tulsa, OK 74120
Art-Tober At Ol' Blue! Join the RT 66 Native Arts Alliance in a pop-up art show at The Blue Whale of Catoosa. Join us for Fun, Food, Art & Music!
Blue Whale of Catoosa
Highway 66
Catoosa, OK 74015
Art-Tober At Ol' Blue! Join the RT 66 Native Arts Alliance in a pop-up art show at The Blue Whale of Catoosa. Join us for Fun, Food, Art & Music!
Blue Whale of Catoosa
Highway 66
Catoosa, OK 74015
Celebrate warm weather and the great outdoors at the Kendall Whittier Art Festival. Held within the Kendall Whittier District, this Tulsa area will transform into an art lover's haven. Wander through the area as Admiral Boulevard comes alive for a weekend street festival, featuring dozens of local artist booths on the street, pop-up shops with even more local artists and more. While noshing on tasty food-truck fares, be sure to enjoy the live music from local artists as the kids let out their newfound energy at the inflatables obstacle course and chalk art area. Gather your friends to join the community at the Kendall Whittier Art Festival. Saturday: 2:00p.m. – 9:00p.m.; Sunday: 11:00p.m. – 6:00p.m.
Kendall Whittier District
E Admiral Blvd & Lewis Ave
Tulsa, OK 74110
(918)-633-1934
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The Will Rogers Motion Picture Festival celebrates film and Western heritage icon Will Rogers, an Oologah native. Visit the Will Rogers Memorial Museum to screen a diverse array of films at the Motion Picture Festival, held in honor of Will Rogers' first movie and his far-reaching popularity in the dawn of his day. Sit back and watch local, national, and international films competing for the Dog Iron Award.
Will Rogers Memorial Museum
1720 W Will Rogers Blvd
Claremore, OK 74017
Back by popular demand, "Dracula" returns to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, care of the Tulsa Ballet. This blockbuster hit combines hauntingly beautiful sets with fascinating choreography. Come explore the crypt of the dark prince with a preview performance on Halloween night. This masterpiece is choreographed by Ben Stevenson and is set to an eerie score from Franz Liszt.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
110 E 2nd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Join us on Halloween Day for Trick or Tour! All visitors in costume will receive a FREE Tour of The Church Studio. Costumed Docents and Staff will lead tours around the historic recording studio and museum. Visitors will enjoy Tulsa’s music history, art, the museum archives, and the recording studio spaces. The Church Studio will be open from 10 am to 3 pm on Halloween. Regular hours are Monday-Saturday 10 am to 3 pm.
Nancy Ruth
(918)-408-1140
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