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Tulsa Picks: This Week’s Best Events, January 14-20

Theatre, racing, music, and more: 43 things to do this week

Pick Of The Week 

Hadestown
January 14, 7:30pm
Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E 2nd St S.

Retelling the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, Hadestown won eight Tony Awards in 2019, including Best Musical; it won the 2020 Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album. 

Wednesday, January 14

Morning Fitness in the Park: Tai Chi
10am at The Gathering Place, 2650 S John Williams Way

Hadestown
7:30pm at Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E 2nd St S.

Reel Crafts: When Harry Met Sally
7pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave.

Tulsa’s Hardest Trivia Night
7pm at SoundPony, 409 N Main St.

Nick Thune
7pm at Bricktown Comedy Club, 5982 S Yale Ave.

Chili Bowl Nationals
Through Jan 17 at Tulsa Raceway Park, 3101 N Garnett Rd.

Thursday, January 15

Sunset Social Club
5pm at Gathering Place, 2650 S. John Williams Way

Matt Dawson
6pm at Heirloom Rustic Ales, 2113 E Admiral Blvd.

True Love Live
6pm at Bricktown Comedy Club, 5982 S Yale Ave.

Queer Crafters Club
6pm at Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, 621 E 4th St.

Cocktail Class: Dolly Parton
6:30pm at The Vault Restaurant, 620 S Cincinnati Ave.

Fists of Ice
7pm at Boman Twin Event Center, 2909 S Sheridan Rd.

Starlite Trivia Night
8pm at The Starlite Bar, 1902 E 11th St.

Casey Donahew
8pm at River Spirit Casino Resort, 8330 Riverside Pkwy.

Global Thursdays
9pm at St. Vitus, 112 S. Elgin Ave.

Friday, January 16

Craig Conant
6pm at Bricktown Comedy Club, 5982 S Yale Ave.

Michael Rapaport
6pm at The Loony Bin, 6808 South Memorial Dr.

Red Not Chili Peppers
7pm at Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St.

Dale Watson & His Lonestars
7pm at The Mercury Lounge, 1747 S. Boston Ave.

Blaine Bailey
7pm at The Venue Shrine, 112 E 18th St.

OK So: Friends in Low Places Story Slam
7pm at Living Arts, 307 East Reconciliation Way

Tulsa Oilers vs Allen Americans
7:05pm at the BOK Center, 200 S Denver Ave.

Little Shop of Productions: Albert Camus’ “The Just Assassins”
7:30pm at Theater Tulsa Studios, 5521 S Peoria Ave.

Snake Father
7:30pm at The Vanguard, 222 N Main St.

Shenandoah
8pm at Osage Casino & Hotel, 951 W 36th St N.

Saturday, January 17

Linoleum Carving Workshop
10am at Liggett Studio, 314 S. Kenosha Ave.

School of Rock Winter Concert
11am at Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St.

Dolly Parton’s Birthday Bash
1pm at Gathering Place, 221 E. Archer St.

Class & Sass
6:30pm at WOMPA, 3306 Charles Page Blvd.

Something Brothers Productions: “Rough Run: A Love Letter to Theatre”
7pm at Studio 308, 308 S. Lansing

One Way Truckin’
7pm at Thelma’s Peach, 2008 E Admiral Blvd.

Rubyland Hooley
7pm at Cabin Boys Brewery, 1717 E 7th St.

Shakespearean Songs: English Composers’ Settings of Elizabethan Bards
7:30pm at First Baptist Church Tulsa, 420 S Detroit Ave.

The Malcontentz
8pm at The Venue Shrine, 112 E 18th St.

Feverest & Friends
8pm at The Vanguard, 222 N Main St.

Sunday, January 18

Vinyl Record Swap
2pm at American Solera, 1702 E 6th St.

Cobi Lalas
4pm at The Venue Shrine, 112 E 18th St.

Sunday Night Live
8pm at Tulsa Comedy Club, 5970 E 31st St Suite A.

Poppa Foster
8pm at The Mercury Lounge, 1747 S Boston Ave.

Monday, January 19

Pat Smith
1pm at Magic City Books, 221 E. Archer St.

The Sunday Showdown
9pm at Club Majestic, 124 N Boston

Tuesday, January 20

Desi & Cody
12pm at The Church Studio, 304 S Trenton Ave.

Spirited Away
7pm at Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave.

Olivia McGraw & Kalyn Fay
9pm at The Colony, 2809 S.Harvard Ave.

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