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  2. Orpheum Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Orpheum's tickets were scaled to draw a mixed audience. Customers bought tickets to the Orpheum because of its diverse program that ranged from knockabout comedy to opera. It drew a late-night crowd since it was the only theater open late with performances lasting until two in the morning. [2]

  3. Civic Center Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Center Music Hall is a performing arts center located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was constructed in 1937 as Municipal Auditorium and renamed in 1966. The facility includes the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre, the Freede Little Theatre, CitySpace, the Meinders Hall of Mirrors and the Joel Levine Rehearsal Hall.

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  5. Edmond, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Edmond boasts two rugby clubs: The Edmond Rugby Club (aka "The Storm") [34] [35] and the University of Central Oklahoma Rugby Football Club. [36] [37] Golf is a popular sport in Edmond, boasting 7 golf courses, including the Oak Tree National. Soccer is also a growing sport in Edmond, being home to the Edmond Soccer Club.

  6. Citylink Edmond - Wikipedia

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    Citylink Edmond is a public transit operator in Edmond, Oklahoma, which began operating on July 1, 2009. Citylink operates seven bus routes. Citylink operates seven bus routes. Six routes run within Edmond, while the seventh, branded as Expresslink , provides commuter service to Downtown Oklahoma City .

  7. Constantine Theater - Wikipedia

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    The Constantine Theatre opened informally in 1914 with a silent film screening of Neptune's Daughter, [1] starring Annette Kellerman, for an admission price of 25 cents.Its official grand opening took place on December 22, 1914, featuring a live performance of The Prince of Pilsen, a popular Broadway musical adapted for a Kansas City cast of 62 actors.

  8. Heller Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Heller Theatre in Tulsa, Oklahoma is the largest community theatre in Oklahoma. It was founded in October 1981 by Ken Spence with the partnership of Theatre Tulsa and has since produced more than one hundred shows including two dozen world premiers. The theater is currently directed by Julie Tattershall operated by the Tulsa Parks and ...

  9. Gaslight Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Enid Community Theatre was formed in 1966, first performing at the former K-GEO TV studio on the 200 Block of East Randolph in Enid. [1] Later, a converted warehouse in the 200 block of East Maple was the group's venue. The Gaslight Theatre group renovated a former live theater and cinema building in 1989, located at 221 North Independence ...