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    Carpenter Square Theatre - New venue opening at 1009 W. Reno. Art by Susan Mears.

    Carpenter Square Theatre

    4.7(6 reviews)
    0.8 miRiverside

    Our first time here on Sep 25, 2025, to attend the premiere of the "Intimate Apparel" play. The…read morevenue was smaller than I thought, but it was clean and cozy. Upon entrance you see the will-call window. Enter through the red door to the left. There were a few tables with chairs in the middle, art for sale on the wall. And then double doors to the left to the theater and bathrooms to the right. All the way at the back had a small area selling drinks and snacks. They're advertised as a local theater, but the caliber of the talent was phenomenal. The actors transported us back in time to tell this beautiful and sad story. We thoroughly enjoyed the performance, so much so that we already got tickets for their next play, "Beer for Breakfast" (Oct 17-Nov 2, 2025).

    It is time to buy your flex pack of tickets to see CST's Season 41 which starts SEPTEMBER 13-29,…read more2024 with play called MAKING SWEET TEA AND OTHER SECRETS - a dramedy by Paul Elliott. There are 8 plays in the season but you can buy smaller packages. We sometimes are gone and use our extra tickets to later bring friends to a different play. That is the beauty of flex packs. CST has a great reception area with art on display and they sell drinks including cocktails, and snacks. The theatre scene is alive and well in Oklahoma. We also like Jewel Box Theatre and the Civic Center. The play's description: Winn Dottie and Ruth Hamilton have always kept their lives in order, living each day in rural isolation and contentment. All of that changes when the sheriff drops a battered teenager on their doorstep and asks them to keep them safe. The question is--can these two older women get past their own ingrained ideas of how life should be to protect a teenager they don't even understand? Making Sweet Tea and Other Secrets refers to all the hidden bigotry, prejudice and even brutality a town will turn a blind eye to, until forced to bring those secrets to light and fight back. AACT New PlayFest Award Winner, 2018. "A well-disciplined peeling away of prejudice and intolerance." -- Lincoln Journal Star.

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    Carpenter Square Theatre - Art on display during The Children in the Tanenbaum Gallery

    Art on display during The Children in the Tanenbaum Gallery

    Carpenter Square Theatre - Cast of It's a Wonderful Life

    Cast of It's a Wonderful Life

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    Oklahoma Opry - Stage and floor set up. About 12-15 seats per row

    Oklahoma Opry

    5.0(6 reviews)
    0.3 miBricktown

    Hadn't been to the Oklahoma Opry since they moved into bricktown. They have teamed up with…read moreUniversity of Central Oklahoma (UCO) at their music school downtown while they are remodeling one of the old warehouse bldgs to be their new home. This is a small venue which was sold out tonight. I seen something that said 200 capacity but tht would be pretty tight I think. Anyway they had it set up with 5 rows across in front of the stage with anywhere from 12-16 chairs per row. They weren't all the same. Then around tht were round bar top height tables with tall chairs(weren't very comfortable IMO). Behind tht was the sound guy and the snack area. Candy, popcorn, side, water, coffee etc. They also were offering a root beer float which I found odd but hey. Why not. Everything was reasonable. Raised up a bit so they could make a profit but not gouging like some places. The acoustics were decent and the sound didn't overpower. They have shows there most Saturday nights with local talent. Parking is usually 10 bucks in most of the lots but there was a concert at the Paycom arena so parking lots don't mind gouging at it was 20 but if you were going to use one of the city lots with their online pay credit float a loan if you are going to be there for awhile.

    I've been involved with the Opry for 33 years as a performer and artist development coach, and it's…read morealways been a special place to me. If you're looking for a family-friendly live music experience, you'll enjoy hearing some of the most up-and-coming artists take the stage right here in the heart of Oklahoma. Many well-known musicians have started their journeys on this stage, making it a great place to catch rising talent. Get ready for the next Grand Ole Opry in Oklahoma fashion!

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    Oklahoma Opry - Come see us in Bricktown! The Opry is currently located inside ACM@UCO.

    Come see us in Bricktown! The Opry is currently located inside ACM@UCO.

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    Oklahoma City Philharmonic - OKC Philharmonic

    Oklahoma City Philharmonic

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.5 miArts District

    Opening Weekend Philharmonic Concert at our new Scissortail Park (Sept 2019) proved the high…read morequality and grand competence of our Oklahoma City Philharmonic. Bravo! As I sat on the new lawn, only 100 feet from the new stage and 200 feet from where my mother was born in my grandparents first home in the old city center Czech neighborhood, I admired the clarity, excellent precision, and beautiful sound of the Czech musical program: the Slavonic Dance of Antonin Dvořak, and later the incredibly rich tone poem "Vltava" from Ma Vlast by Bedřich Smetana, lifted me to join their spirits. Our Czech family heritage lives, and Oklahoma City has a jewel it should appreciate more in this Oklahoma City Philharmonic. Maestro Mickelthwaite added his quirky and entertaining leadership and kindly noted that we, the audience, were all sitting on the very heart of the original 1890s Oklahoma City (remember, it was only 3 square miles back then, not the 600 square miles we suffer from today!) And he pointed outward to the west side of the park where the old historic Czech Hall is still standing, ready for the opening of its Beer Garden, and a new program of music for our city and lots of Polka Dancing for our children (ages 2 to 102). And it is the wealth of musical talent and experience from these members of the Oklahoma Philharmonic who will contribute to that new music venue at the Czech Hall of Oklahoma City, Lodge Laska. See more photos at our site: landmarkstrust.org The Czechoslovak Landmarks Society.

    In thinking about the symphony, I can't help but to wonder about my ancestors…read more.. Under the Habsburg dynasty in Vienna, my old family contributed to the fabric of the city for centuries. While Mozart composed works of unrivaled and unprecedented beauty-- the likes of "Symphony No. 25," "Lacrimosa," and "Dies Irae"-- and later Strauss, famed for his classic waltz piece, and likewise an ode to the city's famed Danube, my ancestors proudly called Vienna home. They watched the city rise to become the heart of culture in Europe, and they remained in the city until nearly a decade after World War II. Now, here I am in a place that is the polar opposite of Austria's esteemed capital. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic certainly leaves something to be desired. While anything "Oklahoma City (insert cultural venue here)" makes one want to pinch the city on the cheek and say, "oh, that's so cute!" it still leaves a cultural void and vacancy for the would-be attendee. Their schedule is quite sporadic and erratic, and performances are relatively far apart from each other. This is in contrast to the New York Philharmonic, where musicians perform frequently and almost year-round. Sadly, it seems that musicians in the Oklahoma City Philharmonic need to request a night off from their shifts at Starbucks to perform on the occasional night they do have a show. I do give it two stars for effort, and being a step or two above what one might expect: "A Night With Toby Keith: An Orchestral Experience of a Homegrown Maestro"...or "Blue Collar Opera: Featuring Larry the Cable Guy and Brett Butler in a duet of 'Libiamo ne'lieti calici', Bill Engvall singing "Habanera" and Jeff Foxworthy performing 'O mio babbino caro'." While it seems to have managed to stay around, this organization needs some improvement, but methinks the local market will not support an expansion.

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    Oklahoma City Philharmonic - OKC Phil

    OKC Phil

    Oklahoma City Philharmonic - Boy and father

    Boy and father

    Oklahoma City Philharmonic - OKC Philharmonic playing THE VLTAVA on Scissortail Park Opening Weekend Sep 2019

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    OKC Philharmonic playing THE VLTAVA on Scissortail Park Opening Weekend Sep 2019

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