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    Tulsa Theater

    3.2 (41 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Jim B.

    I love the Brady Theater. Easy parking ($10) and great views from just about every seat. They also have several bars in the back of the Theater but they don't serve food. Just drinks, water, soda and snacks. The only small complaint I have is that the movable chairs in the front, on the floor are not marked with numbers or letters. Probably because they are taken out and replaced as needed so they don't have permanent seat numbers on them. You have to ask people that are already seated or an usher but they are very busy answering all those other seating questions but you will find your seat eventually. The only other tip I can offer is if you sit in the first 2 rows, you will end up with a sore neck from looking up at the stage. The first row was approx 24" from the stage so you are right there looking up the entire show. I sat in the 2nd row last time and I had great views but my neck got a little stiff half way through the show. It has great acoustics and lighting and is a very friendly venue. I have tickets to 2 more shows this year and I'm really looking forward to returning to the Brady Theater.

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    Jason D.

    Went to my first show when Alice in Chains came into town on Friday, 7/31. Had a great time. As long as you are in the upper deck, there isn't a bad seat. Acoustics were awesome. I will definitely be back to the Brady!

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    We enjoyed the Drunkard. The staff was very friendly. This experience a throwback to an older time. It is hokey kinda funny.

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    7 years ago

    I've been going to shows here for over two decades. Great venue but damn. My $35 tickets turned into $52 after all the fees.

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    Love this venu..... I love it. Small, good acoustics, easy drinks and restrooms. One of my favorites.

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    The best acoustics you will find anywhere. Older theater with great character. Not a bad seat in the house.

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    10 years ago

    Great sound, saw Ryan Adams and Deftones here!! Security is problematic and the beer situation is terrible.

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    It's still a historic venue and I think we're lucky to have it (along with Cain's) in Tulsa.

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    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.

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    The Tulsa Spotlight Theater is the home of Spotlight Children's Theater and The Drunkard & The…read moreOlio. The children's theater has five productions each season with local talent of all ages. Their Christmas play is coming up next weekend and they're doing the Velveteen Rabbit and Pollyanna next year! The Drunkard & The Olio is the historic and longest-running play in the U.S. It started in 1953 and has never stopped. Performances are on Saturdays at 7:30pm. It's an interactive play with lots of audience engagement. The building itself is and feels historic. It's easy to notice on riverside due to its white and tall facade. I reached out to them about doing a private event and Lauren, their operations manager was extremely helpful. She graciously scheduled a time to give me a tour of the space and shared all sorts of great history facts about the space. I believe they'll be launching an campaign to raise funds for renovations, which is exciting! A group of very dedicated volunteers makes all the magic happen. I'm excited about what's to come for this organization!

    I highly recommend this place if you want to have an evening of fun and feel like a kid again. My…read morehusband and I went there not knowing what to expect. When we learned they have the same play all the time, we didn't think we'd go back after seeing it once. We plan to go back many times. It's not a play in which the plot is important. It's an experience. It's a perfect play to give the audience that kind of experience. Why change it. I want to take my grandchildren there. We can be kids again with them. You laugh, you sing, cheer, you boo, and you throw tomatoes at the villain. We loved it and will return.

    Tulsa Theater - theater - Updated May 2026

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