alex isaak
“The Crucible” Is Timely And Mostly Bewitching
Theatre Tulsa’s in-the-round production brings humanity to Arthur Miller’s play
“Ragtime” Is Worth The Price Of The Ticket
The production is huge, stuffed with talent, and eerily relevant
I Did Not Feel Empowered By “Lysistrata”
Despite a powerful production and performances, Pembroke Players’ adaptation of the ancient Greek play struck a confusing balance
Theatre Tulsa Has Something To Say With Its Immersive Production Of “Cabaret”
This Kit Kat Klub is bold, chilling, and unforgettable
In “Chicken & Biscuits,” You Can Laugh Your Way Through Death
Douglas Lyons’ 2021 Broadway play is a heartfelt reminder to build longer tables
I Saw “Ages of the Moon” Twice In 24 Hours And Now I Understand Male Friendship
Angela McLaughlin deftly guides an alternating duo through heavy material
I Struggled To Get “Saint Joan” But I Loved It Anyway
Riffraff Tulsa is a well-oiled immersive theatre machine






