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The Civic Center Music Hall is a performing arts center located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was constructed in 1937 as Municipal Auditorium and renamed in 1966. The facility includes the Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre, the Freede Little Theatre, CitySpace, the Meinders Hall of Mirrors and the Joel Levine Rehearsal Hall.
Endgame is an absurdist, tragicomic one-act play by Irish playwright Samuel Beckett. It is about a blind, paralyzed, domineering elderly man, his geriatric parents, and his servile companion in an abandoned house in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, who await an unspecified "end".
The Kirkpatrick is used for Opera, Musical Theatre, Theatre, and Dance Mainstage performances. The Venue is often utilized as a rental hall. The Kirkpatrick seats approximately 1,095. Seating is separated into orchestra, rear orchestra (under balcony), and balcony.
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The Paseo Arts District, originally referred to as the Spanish Village, [1] was built in 1929 as the first commercial shopping district north of Downtown Oklahoma City by Oklahoman G.A. Nichols. [2] Early business in the area included a swimming pool called the Paseo Plunge, [3] a dry cleaner, drug store, [4] shoe repair store, [5] and ...
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Each play ran for 5 weeks, for a 10-week season, drawing a total attendance of 6,000 people. [1] Since the project turned out to be so popular, McGill and O'Meara decided to pursue the project further and formally incorporated Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park in 1986 with O'Meara acting as managing director and McGill as artistic director.
Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma (7 P) Pages in category "Theatres in Oklahoma" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.