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The Oklahoma Arts Council recently received funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to support the arts in Oklahoma. A video produced by the Council celebrates the contribution of the OK state legislators, Allied Arts, Tulsa Arts & Humanities, and the OAC in making this funding possible for numerous arts non-profit organizations, including CST. The collaboration between government and community organizations has resulted in a significant boost for the arts in Oklahoma, with funding being directed towards non-profits that deliver valuable artistic experiences to the community. The impact of this funding is expected to be far-reaching and beneficial for many arts organizations throughout the state.

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Joel Gavin

Get ready to be inspired

Welcome to our community of entertainment enthusiasts. We're here to engage and entertain you with the best plays and performances.

Discover the passion behind
American Theatre Company

Let us take you on a journey of creativity and imagination. Our story is one of inspiration, entertainment, and community engagement. We believe in tapping into your own unique expression. Embrace your creativity and show the world who you really are.

Coming Up in May

Lou needs a kidney. Yesterday. His daughter Raina’s got one to spare, but she’s also got issues. (Plenty of these.) Like, how come the sonofabitch had sex with so many women who weren’t her mother? Time jumps backward, forward, and sideways, secrets get aired and truths are revealed, in this comedy that considers what we owe our parents and children.

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All The King's Women
 

The story of Elvis Presley is told through the eyes of 17 Women! Some Enthralled! Some Appalled! ALL OBSESSED!
A fast-paced series of 5 comedic plays and 3 monologues based on the Life of Elvis Presley.
Directed by Jeremy Stevens

Opportunities

Director

Are you an experienced local director looking for a new opportunity?

 

American Theatre Company is currently seeking talented directors to help

 

bring their productions to life in the upcoming seasons. As a director, you will

 

have the opportunity to explore different avenues and resources to create truly

 

unforgettable experiences for audiences. If this sounds like the right fit for you,

 

we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your career.

Volunteer Usher Training

A great opportunity to see shows for free!

If you are above 18 and want to attend productions for free, you can volunteer as an usher. To become a certified volunteer, you must attend training sessions at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Check back for training dates when they become available. To register, please get in touch with Lori Bryant at loriloo60@gmail.com, and she will inform the TPAC staff. The training sessions will take place in the Williams Theatre lobby at the PAC's 2nd Street entrance. Once you become a certified usher, you can watch productions for free and even volunteer to usher for other ATC shows.

Upcoming Productions

ANN is a no-holds-barred portrait of Ann Richards, the legendary governor of Texas. This inspiring and hilarious new play brings us face-to-face with a complex, colorful, and captivating character bigger than the state from which she hailed.

TBD - Summer

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