Alicia Chesser

Alicia Chesser is the managing editor of The Pickup. She's been writing about the arts in Tulsa for two decades. When she's not at someone else's show, she makes and teaches contemporary dance and messes around with creative nonfiction.
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Pembroke Players Are Crushing It
When you think about Jane Austen for 13 years, this is the Pride & Prejudice you get.
Big Bite Returns (With A Side Of Ranch)
Oklahoma’s chefs, brewers, and mixologists came through with offerings that ranged from sexy to hearty to refreshing.
Tripping The Light Stochastic
Noise Town and ONE AUX deliver adventures in ambient sound
Slipstreaming Through Oklahoma’s Black And Indigenous Multiverse
"Let’s take off this jacket of the past and put on a new one. We’re growing. We can’t fit it anymore.”
Bradford Lovett Collages A Queer Future Full Of Rowdy Joy
The fags are in ecstasy in the solo show "Myths & Hymns"
ASL Sensor Gloves As Musical Instrument And Other Observations From David Alan Broome’s ‘Musical Science Theater’
An overflow crowd gets out to get weird
Theatre North Brings The Heat, The Light & All The Right Questions
Every win comes with a hidden loss in Suzan Lori-Parks' "Topdog/Underdog"
Tulsa Opera Is Hitting The Big Notes
Did we just witness the first in-character artist/audience fist bump in Tulsa Opera history?









