OCU to kick off 67th opera season with ‘Side Show’
Oklahoma City University is kicking off its 67th consecutive season of opera and music theater Sept. 28-30 with the bittersweet Broadway musical “Side Show.”
Inspired by the true-life story of conjoined twin sisters Daisy and Violet Hilton, who performed on the vaudeville and burlesque circuit in the 1920s and 1930s, the season opener will feature a cast of 30 and a 19-piece orchestra, according to a news release.
Performances are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, with a 3 p.m. Sunday matinee, in the Kirkpatrick Performing Arts Center, 2501 N Blackwelder. Tickets are available via 208-5227 or at www.okcu.edu/tickets. Admission to main stage productions in Kirkpatrick Auditorium are $14 to $28, while tickets to spotlight productions in Burg Theatre are $12. Parking is free.
The world’s oldest collegiate-based opera and music theater company, OCU will explore the search for love and belonging with its sixshow, 18-performance season.
The season continues with:
• Nov. 2-4: “Little Women,” Burg Theatre.
• Nov. 16-18: “Susannah,” main stage.
• Feb. 22-24: “Cendrillon,” main stage. • March 1-3: “L’Amico Fritz,” Burg Theatre. • April 12-14: “Crazy for You,” main stage. Opening night dinners — featuring a buffet themed to the evening’s production and musical entertainment by Bass School musicians — are planned in the atrium of the Bass Music Center for Friday main stage productions: • Sept. 28: “Side Show.”
• Nov. 16: “Susannah.”
• Feb. 22: “Cendrillon.”
• April 12: “Crazy for You.”
Dinner tickets are $25 in advance.
For more information, go to www.okcu.edu/ music or www.facebook/bassschoolofmusic.