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April 2010
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- A Murder of Comics:
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, let's face the facts. You'll want to go do something that night.
Picture it, you've spent the entire freaking day with your family. Church at the crack of dawn, "dinner" at like 2:30 in the afternoon, and now you're sitting in the living room watching Uncle Stan snore after he falls ...asleep to bass fishing reruns. Not even first run. RE-runs of bass fishing.
Or better yet, picture this. You don't even celebrate Easter, but since you live in freaking Oklahoma, every single person you know does. You've spent so much time by yourself today that you're actually starting to believe in giant rabbits that distribute hard-boiled eggs just for the hell of it.
Either way, YOU NEED AN ESCAPE!
Justin McKean
Paul Major
Steven King
Destiny Lalande
Dan Fritschie
Aaron Michael King
Josh Mills
Sam Higgins
They're smart. They're funny. They will make you forget ridiculous early dinners. They will make you forget Uncle Stan's snores. They will make you forget the fact that you're a filthy non-believer heathen whom is probably going to burn for eternity. - Company:
- Murder of Comics
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $5
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- Yes
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 7:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- Dr. Sketchy's Tulsa!
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 8:00pm - 10:00pm
- Description:
- "The Drinking Party," A new translation and staging of Plato's Symposium by Midwestern Theater Troupe.
With stunning simplicity and clarity, Plato's classic masterpiece depicts the brilliant luminaries of the Greek world enjoying witty, provocative, and slightly drunken discourse, on the virtues of Love. Plato provides not only a contemporary portrait of such legends as Socrates, Aristophanes, and Alcibiades, but also demonstrates the famous Socratic method in action, and offers a charming yet profound analysis of love, sex, and eroticism.
This production features an original translation by local scholar Amy Page Wilson, and is adapted for the stage by John Cruncleton. Wilson and Cruncleton's last collaborative foray into the world of Ancient Greece was 2006's "The Cyclops", an original translation and shadow-puppet adaptation of Euripides' satyr play. - Company:
- Midwestern Theater Troupe
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Admission:
- $10
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
- Time:
- 9:00pm - 11:00pm
- Description:
- Sooner State Rodeo Association benefit
- Company:
- SSRA
- Location:
- Nightingale Theater
- Reservation Required:
- No
- For Mature Audiences:
- No
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