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by Candy Hollowell

Please Touch Gently With Clean Hands

Show Times May 2-31, M-F 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and during Chapman Music Hall events
Venue PAC Gallery
Presenter Johanna Burton
   

Please Touch Gently With Clean Hands

Johanna Burton, a recent MFA graduate of The University of Tulsa, recycles materials to create a playful sensory environment of touch and color. This exhibit consists of paintings, prints, and needlework on found fabric.

Time for Three

Show Times May 6-7 at 8 p.m.
Venue John H. Williams Theatre
Presenter Choregus Productions
   

Time for Three

Violinists Zachary DePue and Nicholas Kendall with bassist Ranaan Meyer, all in their late twenties, have recorded three albums and perform in over 120 concerts every year. Paul Newman says of Time for Three, “To hear these three young guys is to be thankful that music was invented…If I had been able to create a sound like these kids a few years back, I might have thought twice about going into acting!” Their sound is truly unique and includes a wide variety of musical genres.

Bill Cosby

Show Times May 10 at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Venue Chapman Music Hall | View Interactive Seating Chart
Presenter Celebrity Attractions
   

Bill Cosby

The beloved actor and comedian returns to Tulsa for two performances!

Bill Cosby’s comedy has delighted audiences for more than 40 years. His observations on childhood, family, parenting, marriage and aging have entertained audiences of all ages. Over the decades, Cosby has garnered three Emmy Awards for I Spy, two Golden Globe Awards for The Cosby Show, and nine Grammy Awards for his stand-up comedy. He also won the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award in 2003 for his use of comedy and television as a family medium and as a platform for social and political commentary.

Tickets are on sale now! $40, $45 and $50.

Bowfire

Show Times May 11 at 7:30 p.m.
Venue Chapman Music Hall | View Interactive Seating Chart
Presenter Live Nation
   

Bowfire

Bowfire takes audiences on a musical journey that moves seamlessly through jazz, classical, bluegrass, Celtic, rock, gypsy, world, Texas swing and Canadian styles and mixes in incredible step and tap dancing and singing. This is a lively, fast-paced show with first-class sound, choreography, lighting, set design and costumes.

The Bowfire company is composed of virtuoso string players who are at the forefront of their respective styles, combined with equally gifted and respected backup musicians.

Formed in June 2000, Bowfire made its debut performance the following month at Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany. Audience response was wildly enthusiastic, and the group was subsequently invited to perform on the Governor-General’s Awards telecast, the Canadian equivalent of the United States’ Kennedy Center Honors.

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