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If you're still trying to figure out something special for dad (that isn't another tie), check out these OKC events. Things to do in Oklahoma City for Father's Day weekend: Cigars and whiskey ...
Blues Traveler and Big Head Todd and the Monsters bring their Blue Monsters Tour to Oklahoma City at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50th St. Blues Traveler’s latest album, 2023 ...
Summer Thursdays at the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. ... Arts Council Oklahoma City's long-running series brings free live music to downtown OKC from 7 to 8:30 p.m. select Sundays. ... The free event ...
Late Friday (January 5, 2001–May 24, 2002) – reformat of Friday Night focused on stand-up comedy routines; Saturday Night's Main Event (May 11, 1985–April 27, 1991) – World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) wrestling showcase; aired occasionally as filler in place of Saturday Night Live reruns
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.
McGill and O'Meara found interested local actors and generated enthusiasm for the project. In July and August 1985, with a $500 grant from the Oklahoma Arts Council and their own money, they staged their first productions: Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night's Dream. Each play ran for 5 weeks, for a 10-week season, drawing a total attendance of ...
With all the festivities planned across the Sooner State, there's no reason for Oklahomans to be bored after they finish their Thanksgiving feasting.
The Kirkpatrick Auditorium was designed by architectural firm Layton Hicks & Forsyth, and constructed by JH Frederickson & Co. John A Brown (Chairman of Board), Eugene Mantrin (President), Building Committee: PT Stuart (chairman), EB Galloway, CSMC Creight, EDS Vaught in 1928.