Winter Classics Take the Stage

Photo by Jeremy Daniel

From symphony and ballet to Broadway hits and family-friendly favorites, February brings a rich lineup of performing arts.

At the PAC, Tulsa Symphony offers IV: Celebrating Black History on Feb. 7 with Kearstin Brown and Jherrand Hardeman as guest conductor. Stick around the venue for Tulsa Ballet’s romantic and tragic Sleeping Beauty on Feb. 12-15, as well as An Evening with C.S. Lewis from Feb. 14 to 15. Fans of rock music and music theatre alike won’t want to miss A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical courtesy Celebrity Attractions from Feb. 17 to 22, and the month concludes at the PAC with Aesop’s Greatest Hits, perfect for kids, running Feb. 23-27.

OKC options are ample for the performing arts. Begin at the Civic Center Music Hall, with three offerings from the OKC Phil – The Fire of Love: Romeo and Juliet on Feb. 14; Musical Moods: Feelings You Can Hear on Feb. 15; and Classical Mystery Tour on Feb. 27-28. Stick around the venue for OKC Broadway’s The Simon & Garfunkel Story on Feb. 11, as well as the classic star-crossed love story Romeo & Juliet, courtesy OKC Ballet, from Feb. 20-22. In Edmond, Armstrong Auditorium also presents three performances this month: Canadian Brass on Feb. 3; the Venice Baroque Orchestra on Feb. 11; and the Three Italian Tenors on Feb. 19. Lastly, venture to Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma from Feb. 11-March 1 for Beehive: The 60s Musical.

If you’re looking to take a short trip to Stillwater, the McKnight Center offers a bevy of goodies this month: Mandy Patinkin in Concert on Feb. 14; Hadestown on Feb. 17-18; and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra on Feb. 27.

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