alex isaak
The 90-Minute, One-Act Play That Made Me Weep 3 Minutes In
Spoken word meets song and movement in World Stage Theatre Company’s “for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf”
Finding Love In Broken Arrow In ‘Almost, Maine’
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse’s Valentine’s play is full of giddy charm
In “Doctor Faustus,” A Reckoning With Morality—And Puppets!
Gaslight Theatre’s surprising directorial additions make an old play feel fresh
As A Theatre Critic, I’ve Ranked Tulsa’s Holiday Lights Shows By—What Else?—Drama
All the festivity you can handle, from free to fancy
Is It Opera? Is It Musical Theatre? Yes.
Tulsa Opera gets help from community artists and national stars for a rousing production of ‘The Sound of Music.’
Theatre Tulsa’s ‘RENT’ Made Sure We Felt The Joy In The Midst Of All The Terror
The sold-out production was filled with relatable big emotions, existential angst and love
Duet’s Taylor Swift Dinners Started As An April Fools’ Joke. Now They’re A Tradition
I’ve been to five of them. Here’s what to expect.
The Importance Of Being Camp
World Stage’s "The Importance of Being Earnest" makes for a charming evening of theatre
“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









