Upcoming Events
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A Man Named Cash
Celebrity Attractions
March 20
A Man Named Cash features vocalist Eric Hofmanis, who was personally appointed by John Carter Cash and The Cash Estate as lead singer for their acclaimed Johnny Cash The Official Concert Experience 100+ city tour. This is the only live concert tour ever produced by The Cash Family Estate and A Man Named Cash has the singer they chose to represent that show.
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Casanova
Tulsa Ballet
March 26-29
Exiled from the priesthood and overwhelmed by his desires, a young violinist seeks solace in the arms of lovers, all the while yearning to be recognized for the depth of his intellect. Casanova is a bold and captivating ballet that reimagines the life of the legendary Venetian libertine, Giacomo Casanova, blending passion and electrifying choreography by Kenneth Tindall.
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Rocky Mountain High Experience
Emery Entertainment
March 28
A ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH EXPERIENCE® delivers an authentic tribute to John Denver’s timeless music. Rick Schuler guides audiences through beloved hits like “Sunshine on My Shoulders,” “Thank God I’m a Country Boy,” “Rocky Mountain High,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” and more. His heartfelt performance and striking resemblance create a moving celebration of Denver’s life, legacy, and enduring spirit. Join us for an evening of joy and nostalgia.
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Pat Metheny Side Eye III+
Celebrity Attractions
March 31
Twenty-time Grammy Winning artist Pat Metheny makes his Tulsa PAC debut! Over the years, he has performed with artists as diverse as Steve Reich to Ornette Coleman to Herbie Hancock to Jim Hall to Milton Nascimento to David Bowie. His accolades include Grammy Awards spread out over a variety of different categories including Best Rock Instrumental, Best Contemporary Jazz Recording, Best Jazz Instrumental Solo, Best Instrumental Composition at one point winning seven consecutive Grammys for seven consecutive albums.
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Steve Hartman
Tulsa Town Hall
April 3
Stories of Character: How Ordinary People Make an Extraordinary Impact
Steve Hartman has won dozens of awards for his journalism, including four Emmy awards, 14 Edward R. Murrow Awards (a record 12 for best writing), and the Alfred I. Dupont Award for his Everybody Has a Story series.
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Super Suite II
Oklahoma Movement
April 3-4
Get ready for a neon-soaked, high-flying, beat-pumping ride when Super Suite II bursts onto the stage. Set int he vibrant world of 1980s Tulsa, this original dance-theater production fuses aerial dance, breakdance, jazz, hip hop and ballet into a bold, cinematic performance full of mystery, humor and heart.
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Schubert's Symphony No. 9
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra
April 4
Guest conductor Daniel Hege returns with a brooding program evoking dawn over Moscow—from the shadowy tones of Khovanshchina and Gipps’s characterful Horn Concerto to the triumphant sweep of Schubert’s “Great” Symphony No. 9. Don’t miss this richly textured orchestral journey at Chapman Music Hall.
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Mamma Mia!
Celebrity Attractions
April 7-12
Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago.
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Orbit Arts Festival
TPAC
April 18
Join us for the Orbit Arts Festival on April 18, 2026, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m., for a FREE day of performances, workshops, and activities featuring local artists. Our 2nd Street lobbies and theatres will be open to the public, filled with music, movement, and creativity. Stay tuned for full festival details!
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Churchill
Emery Entertainment
April 24-26
In this witty and moving one-man show, veteran British actor David Payne brings Winston Churchill to life. Audiences hear about his clashes with fellow politicians, his unique ties to America’s presidents, and touching insights into the two key women in his life—wife Clementine and Queen Elizabeth. Blending the spirit of The Crown and The Darkest Hour, Payne offers an evening with one of history’s greatest figures.
SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY
Few things bring us together, build understanding and allow us to reimagine the world like the arts. That is why we believe it is crucial that everyone be allowed to experience art, to create art and to understand the art of others. Our community engagement initiatives are part of our mission to ensure everyone has a place in the arts in Tulsa.
OUR COMMUNITY
SUPPORTING US
We offer many ways for our community to get involved in helping us provide arts for all. The Luminary Circle, our membership program, offers incredible perks for individual donors, including access to Tulsa’s brand-new world-class lounge, Lafortune Studio. There are also opportunities like the TPAC Ambassador Program.
