Mrs. Doubtfire; photo by Joan Marcus

On-stage entertainment is everywhere in November.

In Tulsa, the PAC welcomes a bevy of performances. Don’t miss the tail end of Tulsa Ballet’s Dracula, through Nov. 3, then visit their Peter and the Wolf showcases at Studio K, Nov. 8-9. Also at the PAC are LeCrae: The Deep End Podcast Tour on Nov. 9 and Theatre Tulsa’s hilarious Reefer Madness on Nov. 9-10. Celebrity Attractions returns with another hit this month – Mrs. Doubtfire, running Nov. 12-17. Other goodies include Jim Brickman on Nov. 14; Chamber Music Tulsa’s Trio Bohemo on Nov. 16-17; Christmas with C.S. Lewis on Nov. 20-23; and Cirque du Soleil Songblazers on Nov. 23-24. 

At OKC’s Civic Center Music Hall, OKC Philharmonic is a heavy-hitter with three choices this month: Arrival from Sweden – The Music of ABBA on Nov 1-2; From the Highlands, Nov. 16, with the added bonus of Bruce Roberston on bagpipes; and Star Wars, Episode VI – Return of the Jedi on Nov. 30. But don’t count out OKC Broadway, which also brings three shows to the Civic in November – How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Nov. 6-10; Beetlejuice, Nov. 19-24; and A Magical Cirque Christmas, Nov. 25. You can also venture to Edmond’s Armstrong Auditorium to see the Aznavoorian Sisters on Nov. 7 and Rachel Barton Pine on Nov. 21.

Around the state, Stillwater’s McKnight Center for the Performing Arts welcomes Tina: The Tina Turner Musical on Nov. 6-7; Esperanza Spalding on Nov. 15; Craig Taborn on Nov. 19; and the rescheduled An Evening with Vince Gill on Nov. 22. If you find yourself in Guthrie, visit the Pollard Theatre for the beloved tradition, A Territorial Christmas Carol, running Nov. 22-Dec. 22. 

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