Trans-Siberian Orchestra to 'Handel's Messiah,' Christmas shows to watch across Oklahoma

The sights and sounds of the holiday season are coming to stages across Oklahoma.

From the beloved ballet “The Nutcracker” and the Dickensian drama of “A Christmas Carol” to popular seasonal concert tours like Mannheim Steamroller and Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Oklahoma boasts more plum options for live yuletide entertainment this season than Santa Claus can carry.

Here are 30+ live shows you can catch in the Sooner State this season:

'A Very Merry Pops' with Take 6 and Sandi Patty

When: 8 p.m. Dec. 1-2.

Where: Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker.

Tickets: https://www.okcphil.org/events-tickets/2023-24-season.

The Oklahoma City Philharmonic’s new holiday Pops extravaganza features the return of its tap-dancing Santas and the new medley “Kris Kringle’s Okie Jingle.” The show will star contemporary Christian star Sandi Patty, an OKC resident who recently relocated to Indiana, and Take 6, a Grammy-winning a cappella gospel sextet.

OKC Philharmonic Brass Ensemble

When: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 9.

Where: Center Court, Penn Square Mall, 1901 Northwest Expressway.

Information: https://www.facebook.com/okcphilharmonic.

The musicians will treat shoppers to seasonal hits.

'Handel's Messiah'

When: 7 p.m. Dec. 3.

Where: Civic Center.

Tickets:https://canterburyokc.com.

Canterbury Voices will continue its holiday tradition of performing George Frideric Handel‘s masterwork, accompanied by the OKC Philharmonic.

Canterbury Youth Voices Holiday Concert

When: 7 p.m. Dec. 2.

Where: Oklahoma City Community College's Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater, 7777 S May Ave.

Tickets:tickets.occc.edu.

The four choirs of Canterbury Voices' education program will perform a yuletide show, featuring 150 children from more than 90 OKC metro schools.

Chris Caffery of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra performs in 2017 at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Chris Caffery of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra performs in 2017 at the DCU Center in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Trans-Siberian Orchestra, OKC and Tulsa

OKC: 7 p.m. Dec. 7, Paycom Center, 100 W Reno.

Tulsa: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15, BOK Center, 200 S Denver, Tulsa.

Tickets:https://www.trans-siberian.com/tour.

The rocking holiday favorite returns to the Sooner State on its 2023 winter tour, titled "The Ghosts of Christmas Eve – the Best of TSO & More."

The 395th Army Band Holiday Concert

When: 2 p.m. Dec. 3.

Where: OCCC's Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater.

Tickets:tickets.occc.edu.

One of the 13 Army Reserve Bands in the United States, the group will play a free seasonal show. Tickets are required and limited to four per household.

Award-winning singer and songwriter Michael Martin Murphey plays for the crowd at the 2023 Pickin' for Perryton fundraiser event at the Starlight Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.
Award-winning singer and songwriter Michael Martin Murphey plays for the crowd at the 2023 Pickin' for Perryton fundraiser event at the Starlight Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.

Michael Martin Murphey's Cowboy Christmas Ball

When: 5 p.m. Dec. 3.

Where: National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63.

Tickets:https://nationalcowboymuseum.org/cowboy-christmas-ball.

The Grammy-nominated Texas native will bring his long-running Western holiday tradition back to the OKC museum, with Oklahoma fiddler Kyle Dillingham as guest artist.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze, Tulsa

When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29.

Where: BOK Center, Tulsa.

Tickets:https://cirquedreams.com/tickets.

The Broadway-style production infused with contemporary circus arts swings into Oklahoma for two shows.

John Cooper performs with the Red Dirt Rangers during the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah, Okla., Thursday, July 12, 2018.
John Cooper performs with the Red Dirt Rangers during the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Okemah, Okla., Thursday, July 12, 2018.

Red Dirt Rangers’ Kids Christmas Show

When: 2 p.m. Dec. 17

Where: Blue Door, 2805 N McKinley.

Tickets:https://reddirtrangers.com/schedule.

The venerable Payne County band brings its long-running holiday gig back to the renowned OKC listening room.

'How the Grinch Stole Christmas in Concert,' Stillwater and Tulsa

Stillwater: 7 p.m. Nov. 30, McKnight Center for the Performing Arts, 705 W University Ave.

Stillwater tickets:https://mcknightcenter.org.

Tulsa: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 1, Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E 2.

Tulsa tickets: https://tulsapac.com/events.

The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra will perform James Horner's score to Ron Howard's 2000 live-action movie, which will play along with the musicians.

Mike Hosty’s Christmas Show, Norman

When: 9:30 p.m. Dec. 25.

Where: The Deli, 309 White St., Norman.

Information: https://www.facebook.com/michaelhosty.

The beloved Oklahoma one-man band will move his usual Sunday night show at The Deli, a 21-and-older, nonsmoking bar on Campus Corner, to Monday so he can play his original songs and serve up free Pizza Shuttle slices on Christmas Day.

Bricktown Water Taxi Caroling Cruises

When: 6:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays through Dec. 22.

Where: Bricktown Canal.

Information:https://artafloatokc.org/#events.

The holiday season of 45-minute musical excursions will feature talented local performers Sarafina Byrd, Rod Porter, Ckai Dawson and more. Passengers check in and board at Put a Cork In It Winery, 115 E California Ave.

The Imaginaries' 'Christmas at the Washita,' Chickasha

When: 7 p.m. Dec. 2.

Where: Historic Washita Theater, 509 W Chickasha Ave., Chickasha.

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.

The husband-and-wife folk-rock duo of Maggie McClure and Shane Henry will play an all-ages show immediately following the Chickasha Lighted Christmas Parade. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. Proceeds benefit the Chickasha Community Theatre.

'Amahl and the Night Visitors,' Pauls Valley

When: 7 p.m. Dec. 10.

Where: First Presbyterian Church, 320 N Walnut, Pauls Valley.

Tickets:https://www.garvincountysings.com.

The Garvin County Choral Society and Sinfonietta will perform a fully staged production of Gian-Carlo Menotti's family-friendly Christmas opera, which debuted on NBC in 1951. The show centers on a poor widow and her son, Amahl, whose lives are changed when three kings traveling to visit the newborn Christ stop at their home for rest.

Mannheim Steamroller will play Tulsa in December.
Mannheim Steamroller will play Tulsa in December.

Mannheim Steamroller, Tulsa

When: 8 p.m. Dec. 9.

Where: River Spirit Casino Resort, 8330 Riverside Pkwy, Tulsa.

Tickets: https://tickets.riverspirittulsa.com.

The brainchild of record producer and composer Chip Davis, the Grammy Award-winning holiday staple rolls into Tulsa for one night only.

A Drag Queen Christmas, Midwest City and Tulsa

Midwest City: 8 p.m. Dec. 1, Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center, 6000 S Prosper Blvd.

Tulsa: 7 p.m. Dec. 2, Tulsa Theater, 105 W Reconciliation Way.

Tickets:https://www.dragfans.com/tour/drag-queen-christmas-2023.

"RuPaul's Drag Race" standout Miz Cracker will host the Oklahoma stops on the touring show.

Roots rocker JD McPherson plays Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom this holiday season in support of his 2018 Christmas album, "Socks."
Roots rocker JD McPherson plays Tulsa's Cain's Ballroom this holiday season in support of his 2018 Christmas album, "Socks."

JD McPherson's 'Socks: A Rock 'n' Roll Christmas Tour,' Tulsa

When: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 9.

Where: Cain's Ballroom, 423 N Main, Tulsa.

Tickets:www.cainsballroom.com.

The singer-songwriter and guitarist, who hails from Broken Arrow, is again unrolling his yuletide tour, featuring songs from his 2018 original holiday album "Socks," in his home state.

Tequila Songbirds Christmas Show

When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 22.

Where: Blue Door.

Tickets:http://www.bluedoorokc.com/calendar.

The local singer-songwriters will flock together to play an all-ages holiday concert.

'Jane Austen's Christmas Cracker'

When: Dec. 7-23.

Where: Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park's black box theater, 2920 Paseo.

Tickets:https://www.okshakes.org/indoor-black-box.

Oklahoma Shakespeare closes its 39th season indoors with its original holiday production, which local playwright Erin Woods has adapted from Austen's iconic novels.

Star Dance Company Holiday Spectacular

When: Dec. 7-10.

Where: Oklahoma City University's Kirkpatrick Theatre, 2501 N Blackwelder Ave.

Tickets:https://www.okcu.edu/dance/performance/homeholidays.

More than 120 performers from OCU's Ann Lacy School of American Dance will put on a high-energy holiday celebration.

Oklahoma City University's annual Christmas Vespers will return to First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City, 1001 NW 25.
Oklahoma City University's annual Christmas Vespers will return to First Presbyterian Church of Oklahoma City, 1001 NW 25.

Christmas Vespers

When: 8 p.m. Dec. 8 and 4 p.m. Dec. 9.

Where: First Presbyterian Church, 1001 NW 25.

Tickets:https://oklahomacity.csstix.com.

More than 250 choral singers and orchestral musicians will join forces for OCU's 44th annual celebratory concert, including scripture, poetry, congregational singing of cherished carols and a candlelit finale.

Egg Nog Extravaganza

When: 6 p.m. Dec. 23.

Where: Tower Theatre, 425 NW 23.

Tickets:https://towertheatreokc.com.

Oklahoma-based Irish composer Brian Byrne and the Oklahoma Film Orchestra will perform holiday hits, rarities and sing-alongs at the show, which will include an ugly sweater contest.

Lyric Theatre's 'A Christmas Carol'

When: Through Dec. 24.

Where: Plaza Theatre, 1727 NW 16.

Information: https://lyrictheatreokc.com.

After staging the yuletide classic outdoors at the Harn Homestead for the past three years due to the pandemic, Lyric is bringing its 13th annual production of Charles Dickens' often-adapted "Ghost Story of Christmas" back indoors.

'Little Women: A Holiday Experience'

When: Nov. 30-Dec. 9.

Where: Harn Homestead, 1721 N Lincoln Blvd.

Tickets:https://harnhomestead.com.

After hosting Lyric Theatre's "A Christmas Carol" for the past three years, Harn Homestead is hosting a new immersive outdoor traveling production of Louisa May Alcott's beloved 1868 novel, adapted by Storyteller Theatre Arts Co.

'A Territorial Christmas Carol,' Guthrie

When: Through Dec. 23.

Where: Pollard Theatre, 120 W Harrison Ave., Guthrie.

Information:https://thepollard.org.

The nonprofit theater has staged its signature seasonal show — adapted by the late Oklahoman Stephen Scott from the classic novel by Charles Dickens — for 1,000 performances and 150,000 patrons over more than 30 years.

3rd Act Theatre Company's 'A Sherlock Carol'

When: Dec. 8-23.

Where: Shoppes at Northpark, 12100 N May Ave.

Tickets:https://www.facebook.com/3rdActTheatreCo.

The community theater presents the Oklahoma premiere of Mark Shanahan's Dickens of a holiday mystery, starring Don Taylor as Sherlock Holmes and Peter Fischaber as Ebenezer Scrooge.

Oklahoma City Ballet will bring back the classic holiday favorite "The Nutcracker" for 2023, with 10 performances Dec. 8-18 at Civic Center Music Hall.
Oklahoma City Ballet will bring back the classic holiday favorite "The Nutcracker" for 2023, with 10 performances Dec. 8-18 at Civic Center Music Hall.

OKC Ballet's 'The Nutcracker'

When: Dec. 8-18.

Where: Civic Center.

Tickets: https://www.okcballet.org.

It's the 60th anniversary of Oklahoma City Ballet's first production of "The Nutcracker." The company's classic version of the yuletide mainstay will feature the OKC Philharmonic and Canterbury Voices, who will perform Pyotr Tchaikovsky's treasured score live. A sensory-friendly performance is set for 6 p.m. Dec 18.

UCO's 'A Charlie Brown Christmas,' Edmond

When: 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7-9 and 2 p.m. Dec. 9-10.

Where: UCO Jazz Lab, 100 E 5, Edmond.

Tickets: https://www.ucojazzlab.com/events.

The University of Central Oklahoma's Musical Theatre Division is staging the musical adaptation of the iconic TV special.

RACE Dance Collective is bringing back its holiday favorite "RACE's Hip Hop Nutcracker" for 2023, with performances Dec. 8-10 at Oklahoma City Community College's Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater.
RACE Dance Collective is bringing back its holiday favorite "RACE's Hip Hop Nutcracker" for 2023, with performances Dec. 8-10 at Oklahoma City Community College's Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater.

'RACE's Hip Hop Nutcracker'

When: Dec. 8-10.

Where: OCCC Visual and Performing Arts Center Theater.

Tickets:https://www.racedance.com.

RACE Dance Collective — a local professional hip-hop, contemporary and jazz dance company — is bringing back its original reimagining of the seasonal favorite, featuring students from OKC Public Schools. The 7 p.m. Dec. 9 performance will be presented with Spanish-language narration.

OU School of Dance's 'The Nutcracker'

When: Dec. 1-10.

Where: Elsie C. Brackett Theatre, 563 Elm Ave., Norman.

Information: https://dance.ou.edu/performance-schedule.

Oklahoma Festival Ballet and children from across OKC will sweep audiences away with the University of Oklahoma School of Dance's production of the fairytale ballet.

Produced by Talmi Entertainment, the long-running touring production "Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet" will make a 2023 Oklahoma stop Dec. 7 at Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center in Midwest City.
Produced by Talmi Entertainment, the long-running touring production "Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet" will make a 2023 Oklahoma stop Dec. 7 at Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center in Midwest City.

'Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet,' Midwest City

When: 7 p.m. Dec. 7.

Where: Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center.

Tickets:http://www.nutcracker.com.

The touring production features a multinational cast of 40 professional performers, including principal dancers from Ukraine and artists from Japan, Italy, Turkey and more.

'Edmond's Nutcracker'

When: 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Dec. 2.

Where: Oklahoma Christian University's Baugh Auditorium, 2501 E Memorial Rd., Edmond.

Information: https://okyoutharts.org/edmonds-nutcracker.

Oklahoma Youth Arts Foundation and Oklahoma Youth Ballet are putting on this inaugural production.

'The Polar Express Train Ride'

When: Through Dec. 27.

Where: Oklahoma Railway Museum, 3400 NE Grand Blvd.

Information:https://okcthepolarexpressride.com.

A full theatrical show with a train car for a stage, the immersive ride faithfully follows Chris Van Allsburg’s beloved 1985 children's book and Robert Zemeckis' enduring 2004 computer-animated film starring Tom Hanks.

Norman Ballet Company's 'The Oklahoma Nutcracker'

When: Dec. 2-3.

Where: Nancy O'Brian Center for the Performing Arts, 1809 Stubbeman Ave., Norman.

Tickets:https://www.facebook.com/normanballetcompany.

The local family favorite intertwines Oklahoma history and themes of nature with the traditional storyline and musical score of "The Nutcracker."

Central Oklahoma Ballet Company's 'The Nutcracker'

When: Dec. 2-3.

Where: Yukon Fine Arts Center, 850 Yukon Ave., Yukon.

Tickets: https://www.centralokballet.org.

Professional guest artists and local performers, accompanied by the Oklahoma Community Orchestra, will follow "The Nutcracker" heroine Clara on her enchanted journey.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Where to see Christmas shows, Trans-Siberian Orchestra in Oklahoma

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