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Tulsa Opera’s “The Pirates of Penzance” Was As Touching As It Was Hilarious 

Set, cast, stage management, and orchestra were all top-notch in director Eve Summer’s version of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta

February 5, 2026

In “Doctor Faustus,” A Reckoning With Morality—And Puppets! 

Gaslight Theatre’s surprising directorial additions make an old play feel fresh

February 4, 2026

The Week’s Best Tulsa Events: February 4-10

JP Brammer is back, Black History at the Symphony, First Friday, and much more in our weekly event roundup

February 3, 2026

Here Are 18 Art Shows To See In February

This month's exhibits highlight Black womanhood, environmental preservation, and more—plus "I Heart Art" week and four new shows at Philbrook

February 3, 2026

Otto Duecker, Who Made Hyperrealism His Own, Dies At 77

The Tulsa artist was known for his oils, his teaching, and his laughter

January 28, 2026

My Memories With Magic Mark

Looking back on my friendship with Tulsa’s enigmatic party legend

January 28, 2026

The Week’s Best Tulsa Events: January 28-February 3

This week: Tulsa Asia Fest, Philip Glass string quartets, a talk about phobias in early America, Motown, and more

January 27, 2026

In “Thru A Lens,” Candacee White Looks Farther Than Ever 

A show at Liggett Studio had me seeing everything differently

January 22, 2026

There’s Nothing Quite Like “Hadestown”

In front of a crowd of true devotees, the Tony Award-winning show overcame some casting stumbles to prove how good musical theatre can be

January 20, 2026