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Tulsa Theater

Tulsa Theater

(41 reviews)

Downtown

I was surprised by the reviews here. Granted, tickets for the event we attended were probably not…read morein really high demand. In fact, the whole upper deck was curtained off. So, we didn't experience any issues with buying or obtaining tickets and seats. It had been years since I attended. The last time was the Woody Guthrie Centennial concert. That was a slick and highly organized affair and I thought this venue was the perfect place for the celebration. This time, it was not as slick or organized but it was a heartfelt event and I thought the staff was great. We definitely needed help finding our seats and they were great. (Floor, barely left of stage about six rows back.) I was a little surprised at the lobby and the "concession" area--very much in need of some sprucing up perhaps. It's still a historic venue and I think we're lucky to have it (along with Cain's) in Tulsa. I would definitely attend another event here and plan to.

The only thing this place has going for them is that they're the only venue of it's size in Tulsa…read more I've tried for three days to buy tickets at the box office (which they claim is open), only to find the doors locked each time. So I wound up ordering online and thanks to their usurious service charges via Etix, it cost me almost enough money to buy a fourth ticket. They have Tulsa by the short hairs, and they know it, and they don't care. The place itself is old, tired, rundown and cramped. Yeah, I know the whole 'historic' vibe thing, but that doesn't matter when I'm cramped in a kiddie sized folding chair that was probably new when Enrico Caruso sang there. For the prices they charge, there's no excuse for the crappy service and environment.

Broken Arrow Community Playhouse

Broken Arrow Community Playhouse

(1 review)

If you haven't been to the Broken Arrow Community Playhouse, you need to make this a priority. It…read morecould be family fun, date night, or ladies' night out. It's a bit quaint (was an old church), so you don't have to dress up. But the entertainment is excellent. I went to see Tulsa! A Radio Christmas Spectacular. It was very funny and highly entertaining. The acting was very good, especially for community theater. The set design was simple, but set the mood appropriately. And the script was hilarious. My only problem was that I sat in the front row on the far side, so I had to turn my neck to see the left part of the stage. In addition, the keyboard was on my side and I couldn't always hear the actors. It wasn't enough to ruin my show, but I will look for a more center seat next time. Afterwards, they served hot cocoa and gave out candy canes. There was time to interact with the actors if you chose to. My husband and I enjoyed our time here and will be looking forward to another show in the near future.

From the owner: The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse produces four regular season plays per year. Show times for…read moreour productions are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM. The BACP is a community spirited, educational, and artistic enterprise, organized for the purpose of producing dramatic events and encouraging the growth and practice of theatrical talents, welcomes the participation of any and all persons who subscribe to and support the following mission: "To provide a quality theatrical experience for the community, to encourage and develop new and existing talent in all phases of theatrical management and production, to serve and represent the Broken Arrow community responsibly and with pride through all of its theatrical activities."

Always TalentHouse - A photo of me with one of Always TalentHouse bags. I wanted to share it! *the background is not at Always TalentHouse.

Always TalentHouse

(1 review)

Alsuma

This place is definitely the place to go to learn something new…read more They have amazing classes such as dancing, PiYo, and all sorts of things, quite a lot of art classes. Photography, art, dancing, voice lessons, acting/drama, and working out for some. To keep track of their classes and schedule they use a really awesome app called "MindBody Connect". They even have a summer workshop going on this summer which my little brother and one of my niece's are going to. They also have a ton of groups! Some of which are the Writer's Inspiration Group, Artist Support Group, and Writing Group. My mom goes to the PiYo classes and enjoys them a lot. I displayed my art there! That's right, you can display your art at this wonderful place! Just contact Byn, the owner and ask. My art is currently hanging on their walls as of 05/24/15 (it may not be there in a few weeks). The decor is beautiful, it has a kind of Tumblr feel to it, yet vintage in a way as well. Large crystals sit on unique tables in the cozy first room. Plenty of sitting space in the first room as well. Their dog wanders throughout their place, greeting customers and trying to even attempt to go home with them! The dog is really well minded, and it just will steal your heart as you go to your class(s)! This place can be difficult for some to find, but that's because it's in a interesting building behind another building. There is also a tree which can block the sign which is why some people have a hard time seeing it. My dad and I had no such trouble and parked in the large parking lot happily. The confusing thing about going in is that next to the door to their place is a door for another place, which I know nothing about and was closed when I went. I almost went in there though! Whoops! *chuckles* There is then a hallway inside from the first room which leads onto several other rooms, one is a office room, another a photograph room (where they take photos!) and another is a storage, and another a makeup room. But a little off of the first room is the room where you would learn dance and have exercise classes, big mirrors and nice floors for working out are in this room, even a SUPER tiny kitchen. Overall, the Always family is so kind and generous and definitely fun, don't be afraid to ask them questions and figure out what you want to learn. I think they give such a needed addition to Tulsa by adding a place where all can learn, talk and have fun. Don't forget to check their site so you can see ALL the listed classes because they keep having more and more classes!

From the owner: Performing Arts & Fine Arts Classes and Workshops…read moreBellydance, West African Dance, Contemporary Dance, Art, Theater, Acting, Voice, Improv & Songwriting Classes Day Camps for a variety of arts Painting Parties Theme Photoshoot Specials Photography Studio Rental

Nightingale Theater

Nightingale Theater

(4 reviews)

The Pearl

The Nightingale Theater is a Tulsa treasure. Snuggled in an industrial block, one has to know what…read morethey're looking for OR be willing to stumble into the unknown. They cater eclectic and queer (in its 'unconventional' meaning) in addition to comedic and quirky, providing entertainment that can be thought- and emotion-provoking as much as, or sometimes more so, than the fare you may find at a conventional, city-claimed performing arts center. The setting is intimate and raw. They do not scare aware easily from controversial performances, and that makes them precious. Some stories just need a safe venue in which to be shared, and they do every one differently with their own bootstrapping, unique style. Everything from a monologue performance of one person's experience with religion to burlesque shows. Others include Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School drawing sessions; musical theater; political dramas; costume parties; crowd-participation comedies; abstract, experimental performance art; underground musical performances; and not to mention they throw an annual Baconfest fundraiser to support their independent local arts AND a Ms. Center of the Universe Pageant that is an in-your-face, snarky, flip of the finger to patriarchal dictation of womanhood.

We visited Tulsa OK December 2017. We wanted to see if show. We. simply asked if they had a US…read moreMilitary discount. No discount here, and the staff was rude to us about it. We simply took business elsewhere.

The Magic Showplace Theater & Rabbit-in-Hat Magic Shop

The Magic Showplace Theater & Rabbit-in-Hat Magic Shop

(5 reviews)

A Truly Magical Experience!…read more The Magic Showplace Theater and Rabbit-in-Hat Magic Shop is an absolute gem. From the moment you walk through the door, you're surrounded by wonder, warmth, and an atmosphere that instantly brings out your inner kid. The shows are top-notch--funny, clever, and filled with jaw-dropping illusions that leave audiences of all ages amazed. But what truly sets this place apart is the owner, Clark. He's nothing short of incredible. Clark's passion for magic shines in everything he does--from his engaging performances to the welcoming way he treats every guest who steps inside. He has a rare ability to make everyone feel like they're part of the magic, whether you're enjoying a show or browsing the shop. His knowledge, charisma, and genuine kindness create an unforgettable experience. The Rabbit-in-Hat Magic Shop is equally fantastic, offering a great selection of tricks for beginners and seasoned magicians alike. Clark is always happy to give tips, demos, and guidance, making it the perfect place to learn something new. If you're looking for a unique, charming, and truly magical outing, The Magic Showplace Theater and Rabbit-in-Hat Magic Shop is a must-visit. Clark makes it extraordinary.

What an Magical Wonder. Walking through the doors to an…read moreamazing showcase of Magic History. Top magician's keeping you on the edge of your seat with amazing magic making you feel like a child again. Highly recommend

Cascia Hall Preparatory School - Met my old high school teacher from Illinois! Small world

Cascia Hall Preparatory School

(3 reviews)

Midtown

My children both go here and I have been very pleased so far. Faculty are very knowledgeable and…read moreengaging. Academics are solid with a great mixture of modern teaching including Chromebooks, interactive, and minimester concentration on well-rounded events and life skills. Sports are easy to participate in and extracurricular activities are plentiful. Students wear full dress - blazers and ties for boys - during the majority of the year. As with any high school, teenage issues are present but my children have not a complaint about their teachers nor their fellow classmates being extraordinary in personality nor perspective. I recommend this school.

As a current student I have had nothing but a positive experience at this school. Coming from a…read morepublic school into Cascia, which is unlike most of the student body who come usually from Monte Cassino, the smaller class sizes embodies a much more familial experience in comparison to public schools. Not only is it possible to become closer to your classmates, but you become closer to your teachers and much more comfortable to ask for help. Of course, Cascia is known very well for the academics provided here. The academic life at Cascia is no small feat and to be taken very seriously. Despite the difficulty of the academics, we students are not alone and have teachers as well as each other to ask for help and advice. If you are considering going here or you are a parent considering for you're child to go here, be prepared for long nights of homework as this is what going to a College Preparatory school entails. In enduring the classes here, you develop study tools that will be necessary in college. Many students who are not given the same academic experience received at Cascia, are not as prepared for college when the time comes. As well as the academic reputation Cascia is known for, we have an athletic one, too. Dependent upon the sport, Cascia is a 4a/5a school with as vast array of sports for one to "get involved" in, as our coaches so often tell us. Though not a large school, Cascia more than compensates with talent and immensely supportive coaching from the coaching staff. Not only are our coaches supportive of us on the field/court/track/green/etc, but off the field too, seeing as most of our coaches double as teachers as well. We develop close bonds with our coaches that many at a large school do not have the opportunity to develop. And as to be expected from a Catholic school, the religious aspects of Cascia are interwoven throughout our entire high school experience. Four of five mornings out of the week, upper school students attend chapel just before school starts, for announcers, birthday acknowledgments, and prayer. We also pray in school at the beginning and end of everyday (some teachers also pray before class), we embody the Augustinian values of Truth, Unity, and Love, and every student, as a senior, is given the amazing opportunity to attend Kairos. However, it does not matter what religion you are or what beliefs you posses, they WILL BE ACCEPTED AND APPRECIATED at Cascia Hall. Many believe one must be of a Christian faith to belong at our campus, but that is just not true. There is a very wide variety of religions at Cascia and, as I said, each and every one are respected and even encouraged, as Cascia Hall wants us students to grow in whichever belief we have. Naturally, as with any high school experience, there will be ups and downs. However, at Cascia Hall, I can guarantee that someone will be there to cheer you on in the good times and help carry you in the bad.

Feel The Beat Dance Studio - theater - Updated May 2026

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