Theatre Tulsa Announces Episode 2 Of TELL ME A STORY
The first of the “Tell Me A Story” series was held in November, and is currently followed by parts two and three in December and January.
By: Stephi Wild
Theatre Tulsa will continue its new and original theatre experience with episode two of "Tell Me A Story" in December.
The production, a three-part series of true-life personal stories adapted into theatre performances, will be held at ahha Tulsa in a staging that is fully designed for public health and safety. Each of the six performances will take place in a static location throughout the ahha Hardesty Center, while audiences will rotate to the different locations in socially-distanced groups of 10. Tickets for each show will be limited to 60. Show times will be at 9-10:30pm on December 4 and 5 and December 11 and 12. Over the past few months, Theatre Tulsa has been collecting true-life stories from local Tulsans and assigning writers to develop them into theatre pieces. Directors were assigned each script in order to recruit actors and develop the stories into live performances. Each show will feature variety and several surprises in its intimate style of storytelling. The first of the "Tell Me A Story" series was held in November, and is currently followed by parts two and three in December and January. All performances will be at the ahha Hardesty Center, 101 E Archer St. in downtown Tulsa. Tickets are currently available through the ahha Tulsa website at ahhatulsa.org/tell-me-a-story
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