As we collectively thaw out from winter hibernation, performing arts companies await with showcases galore.

In Tulsa, you can catch the tail end of Tulsa Ballet’s Alice in Wonderland through March 2 at the PAC. Stick around the venue for Dear Evan Hansen, courtesy of Celebrity Attractions, on March 4-5. (If you miss it in Tulsa, the show also comes to the Bartlesville Community Center on March 6). Other PAC performances include a show from the Notos Quartet on March 7 and 9 – the celebrated chamber ensemble takes the stage courtesy Chamber Music Tulsa. Stick around for Tulsa Symphony’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert on March 15 and Theatre Tulsa’s The Play That Goes Wrong on March 21-23. 

The OKC Phil brings three shows to the Civic Center Music Hall this month: Pink Martini and China Forbes 30th Anniversary Season, March 7-8; Be Our Guest – Sing Along with Phil on March 9; and Sarah Chang Returns on March 15 with the eponymous special guest, Chang, on violin. Also at the Civic Center this month is Peter Pan courtesy OKC Broadway, running March 18-23. Edmondites, get excited: The Armstrong Auditorium welcomes two shows in March: Les Arts Florissants Vivaldi’s Four Seasons on March 17 and Voctave on March 27. 

Stillwater’s McKnight Center for the Performing Arts offers Lavish Passions, which highlights hand-selected works from Roma and eastern European cultures, on March 1 and 4. You can also enjoy Dancing with the Stars! Live on March 14 at the Choctaw Casino and Resort in Durant, as well as Pollard Theatre’s The Spongebob Musical, March 14-April 5 in Guthrie.

Photo credit: Photo by Matthew Murphy courtesy OKC Broadway

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