Oct 19 Sunday
The BACP is excited to present Agatha Christie’s murder mystery The Mousetrap, the world’s longest running play, for two weekends in October.
Performance dates are Oct.17– Oct. 26, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow.
Opening in London’s West End in 1952 with only a short break during the covid pandemic, the show continues to entertain audiences to this day. Set in the snowbound Monkswell Manor, a group of strangers, including the owners Mollie and Giles Ralston, find themselves trapped with a murderer among them. As the snow storm isolates them, a police detective arrives on skis to investigate a recent London murder connected to the group. One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts. Which one is the murderer? Who will be their next victim? Can you solve this world-famous mystery for yourself?
The BACP is pleased to welcome director Taylor Neill. Taylor has assembled a spectacular cast to bring this iconic play to life on our stage. The cast includes: Chae Page, Caleb Baumgardner, Nick Torrico, Julia Chapman, Bob Knutson, Jessie Powers, Damien Hartzell, Brian Grace and Devon Hinds.
“The Mousetrap” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Oct 24 Friday
Oct 25 Saturday
Theatre North, in partnership with Tulsa Shakespeare Company, is proud to present William Shakespeare's "Othello".
This play is a timeless exploration of jealousy, manipulation, deception, and race. The story follows Othello, a black military general, as he is deceived by his ensign Iago into believing his wife Desdemona has been unfaithful to him. Iago, angry at being passed over for promotion, manipulates Othello with false stories of Desdemona's infidelity, leading to a dramatic final confrontation and conclusion.
Nov 05 Wednesday
Wonderful World is a play by Richard Dresser that revolves around a close-knit family who is shaken to its core when a minor misunderstanding spirals out of control.
An ambiguously worded dinner invitation triggers hurt feelings and a scorched earth policy of truth telling.
Loyalties shift and relationships are ruthlessly examined, causing family members to confront forbidden sexual attraction, long-ago affairs, debilitating illness, and, finally, a reconfigured family.
The play probes the subterranean forces that nearly tear the family apart, and the mysterious bonds that ultimately hold it together.
Nov 06 Thursday
Nov 07 Friday
Nov 08 Saturday
Feb 18 Wednesday
Judevine is a two-act play by David Budbill that tells the stories of a fictional, impoverished Vermont town and its inhabitants focusing on themes of poverty, community, the harsh realities of life, and the vibrant humanity found within the community.
Feb 19 Thursday