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In Tulsa, don’t miss the tail end of Giselle, presented by Tulsa Ballet, running through Nov. 2 at the PAC. Other performances at the venue include Channeling Our Ancestors, Nov. 4-7, created by Indigenous Oklahoma artists, as well as Tulsa Symphony Orchestra’s Holst’s The Planets on Nov. 8. Stick around for Theatre Tulsa’s Rent from Nov. 14-16; Celebrity Attraction’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas from Nov. 18-23; and Chamber Music Tulsa’s Maxwell Quartet on Nov. 23. Other Tulsa highlights include comedian David Spade at the Hard Rock on Nov. 7, Tulsa Opera’s The Sound of Music on Nov. 15 at the VanTrease Performing Arts Center, and comedian Sherri Shepherd on Nov. 15 at the Osage Casino Hotel. 

OKC brings the heat. At the Civic Center, the OKC Philharmonic offers three performances this month: Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony, Nov. 7-8; Joel Levine Conducts Tchaikovsky, Nov. 15; and Jurassic Park in Concert, Nov. 29. OKC Broadway welcomes Elf the Musical, spreading Christmas cheer at the Civic from Nov. 18-23. Other highlights include Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s Jane Austen’s Christmas Cracker, Nov. 4-21 at their black box venue; Edgar Meyer, Tessa Lark and Joshua Roman on Nov. 20 at Edmond’s Armstrong Auditorium; and Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma’s A Christmas Carol, Nov. 28-Dec. 28 at Lyric at the Plaza. 

Around the state, enjoy a performance from Jazz at the Lincoln Center Orchestra on Nov. 9 at Stillwater’s McKnight Center for the Performing Arts, as well as Cirque Dreams Holidaze on Nov. 20 at Bartlesville Community Center and A Territorial Christmas Carol on Nov. 29-Dec. 21 at Guthrie’s Pollard Theater. 

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