At the PAC…
Pianafiddle Concert and Cabaret
Show Times September 16-17 at 7:30 p.m.
Venue Liddy Doenges Theatre
Presenter Choregus Productions
Tickets Available Online
Beginning only with a familiar tune, pianist Lynn Wright and violinist/fiddler Adam DeGraff improvise as they go, blending the traditional, the unwritten and the spontaneous in compelling performances.
“Their casual on-stage style is winning hearts everywhere,” proclaims one critic of a recent performance. This duo expertly blurs stylistic lines, improvises and blends musical genres, drawing from classical, bluegrass, ragtime, jazz, Celtic, klezmer, blues and more.
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Don Quixote
Show Times Sept. 19-20 at 8 p.m.; Sept. 21 at 3 p.m.
Venue Chapman Music Hall | View Interactive Seating Chart
Presenter Tulsa Ballet
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The wild and crazy Don Quixote and his sidekick Sancho Panza are back! Don has a vivid imagination, one that gets him into more than a few tricky situations.
Based on the book by Miguel de Cervantes, this 19th-century classical ballet was originally choreographed by Marius Petipa. This production, staged by the highly lauded Anna-Marie Holmes, incorporates Petipa’s work.
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Information courtesy Tulsa Ballet.
Trout Fishing in America
Show Times Sept. 20 at 4 p.m.
Venue John H. Williams Theatre
Presenter Tulsa Children’s Museum
Tickets Available Online
The Tulsa Children Museum Family Concert Series kicks off in the fall with Trout Fishing in America. The L.A. Times proclaimed this folk music duo “some of the most lyrically creative, musically sophisticated, vocally muscular music-makers in the family music business.” The band uses an irreverent and plucky sense of humor to appeal to kids and adults alike with playful songs such as “My Hair Had a Party Last Night” and “What I Want is a Proper Cup of Coffee.” This production has received three national Indie awards, numerous Parents’ Choice honors and three Grammy nominations.
This series gives children and their families a meaningful, high-quality interactive arts experiences. Each 45 to 60-minute concert features a musical group that will present its genre in a child-friendly format using humor, audience participation and movement to engage children and their families. Before and after each concert, children will have the opportunity to explore artistic principles on an art project related to the concert’s theme. Other programs in this series are Ralph’s World on Jan. 24 and “Symphonic Safari” with the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra on March 28.
Tickets are $10. Children age one and under may sit on an adult’s lap free of charge.
Please note: Trout Fishing in America will be presented during a evening performance on Sept. 20 by the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust. The 7:30 program will be geared toward a general audience.



February 14th, 2009 at 8:47 am
Keep working ,great job!