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"Is It Ready Yet?" --- A Noted Cookbook Author Answers an Age-Old Question of...

Our guest is James Peterson, the James Beard Award-winning food writer, cookbook author, photographer, and cooking teacher who started his career as a restaurant cook in Paris in the 1970s. He's...

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Tulsa Singer-Songwriter Rebecca Ungerman Will Soon Unveil a Song at the NY...

On this edition of ST, we're pleased to welcome Rebecca Ungerman back to our program. She has long been known and admired as one of the outstanding jazz/cabaret singers in the Tulsa community. She's...

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Theatre Tulsa Begins Its 92nd Season with "Les Misérables"

One week from tonight, on August 8th, Theatre Tulsa will unveil its much-anticipated new production of the epic musical, "Les Misérables," which will run in the Tulsa PAC's John H. Williams Theatre...

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This Weekend, Tulsa Opera and Tulsa Youth Opera Will Stage Susan Kander's...

This coming weekend, on both Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th, Tulsa Opera will present Tulsa Youth Opera’s production of composer Susan Kander's "The Giver." This piece, as noted at the Tulsa...

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"Playing Scared: A History and Memoir of Stage Fright"

Our guest is Sara Solovitch, a former reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer whose articles have appeared in Esquire, Wired, The Los Angeles Times, and The Washington Post. She has also been a health...

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A Vision-Funding Appeal to Expand and Refurbish the Tulsa Performing Arts Center

On this edition of ST, we offer another installment in our ongoing series of interviews with organizations vying to be included in the Vision 2025 sales tax extension for the City of Tulsa. This...

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From Tulsa Ballet, This Weekend: "The Taming of the Shrew"

On this installment of ST, we chat with Marcello Angelini, artistic director of Tulsa Ballet. The company will soon present "The Taming of the Shrew" at the Tulsa PAC, with performances scheduled for...

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Jason Graae Stars in "Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert" with the...

On this edition of ST, we speak with the critically acclaimed singer and actor Jason Graae, who has starred on Broadway in "A Grand Night for Singing," "Falsettos," "Stardust," and "Snoopy!" -- among...

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Epic Dudes and Catchy Songs: TU Theatre Presents "Beowulf, Lord of the Bros:...

On today's ST, we learn about a new musical -- a "bro-mantic" comedy, no less -- loosely based on the thousand-year-old epic poem, "Beowulf." It's the still-in-development "Beowulf, Lord of the Bros,"...

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The Witty and Versatile Pianist and Composer Bruce Adolphe Visits TU

On this edition of ST, a chat with Bruce Adolphe, the New York-based pianist and composer who's probably best known for his long-running gig as "The Piano Puzzler" on the classical public-radio show,...

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A Newly Created United Arts Fund for Our Community: Arts Alliance Tulsa (or AAT)

Last fall, about 40 local non-profit arts organizations joined Phil Lakin, CEO of the Tulsa Community Foundation, in launching Arts Alliance Tulsa (or AAT), a United Arts Fund that aims to provide...

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TU's Oklahoma Center for the Humanities and Musical Theatre Dept. Co-Present...

On this installment of ST, we learn about "The Vaudeville Museum" -- a special evening of Vaudeville history, perspective, and performance -- that will be staged at TU's McFarlin Library at 7pm both...

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Tulsa Opera Offers Andre Previn's "A Streetcar Named Desire"

On this edition of ST, we speak with the highly regarded theatrical director David Schweizer, who's currently in town to direct Tulsa Opera's staging of Andre Previn's "A Streetcar Named Desire"...

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"Playing Scared: A History and Memoir of Stage Fright" (Encore Presentation)

(Note: This show first aired last year.) Our guest is Sara Solovitch, a former reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer whose articles have appeared in Esquire, Wired, The Los Angeles Times, and The...

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Tulsa's American Theatre Company and the Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre...

On this edition of our show, we learn about a newly created original musical called "Pryor Rendering," which is being staged from today, the 13th, through Sunday, the 16th, at the Tulsa Performing Arts...

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Rebecca Ungerman, the Wonderful Tulsa-Based Singer/Songwriter, to Appear in...

On this edition of StudioTulsa, an equally fascinating and entertaining discussion with the one-and-only Rebecca Ungerman, the influential and diversely-talented and fan-tabulous...

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"Local Landmark, National Treasure: An Epic Concert Celebrating 95 Years of...

Theatre Tulsa -- founded in 1922 -- is the longest-running local theatre west of the Mississippi River, and the seventh oldest in the United States. To mark its 95th anniversary, the company will...

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The Signature Symphony Opens Its New Season with Trumpeter and Vocalist Byron...

Our guest on this edition of ST is the well-regarded jazz trumpeter and vocalist Byron Stripling. He'll be appearing tonight and tomorrow night (the 8th and 9th) with the Signature Symphony at Tulsa...

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Re: "Strictly Gershwin," a Chat with Gareth Valentine, the Acclaimed British...

On this edition of StudioTulsa, our guest is Gareth Valentine, the well-regarded British composer, arranger, conductor, and musical director. He's currently in town to conduct "Strictly Gershwin," a...

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Alicia Hall-Moran Presents "Black Wall Street"

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with mezzo-soprano and vocal performance artist Alicia Hall-Moran, a versatile singer at home with opera, art, theatre, and jazz. Hall-Moran made her Broadway...

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