Apr 25 Saturday
Electronic Orchestra is a groundbreaking ensemble that blends electronic music with traditional orchestral elements, creating a unique sound that transcends genres. Known for their innovative performances, they have captivated audiences worldwide with their dynamic arrangements and immersive experiences.
Recently, Electronic Orchestra has been recognized for their work in the modern music scene, collaborating with various artists across different genres to push the boundaries of sound. Their performances often feature cutting-edge technology, including interactive visuals and live sampling, which enhance the auditory experience for audiences.
The Oklahoma City University Bass School of Music presents "Anastasia" on April 24-26 in the historic Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. Inspired by the legend of the Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna, and set in post-revolutionary Russia and 1920s Paris, the musical follows the journey of the amnesiac Anya, rumored to be the long-lost daughter of the last czar. Variety notes: "In this alt-reality, history is rewritten, a princess finds her bliss — and an old-fashioned musical likely lives happy ever after.
Based on the true story 1932 Lindbergh Kidnapping Case, Violet Sharp is named for the young British maid working at the home of Anne Lindbergh’s mother. In the wake of the historic kidnapping of beloved aviator Charles Lindbergh’s 20-month-old son, Violet raises the suspicion of the police with a contradictory testimony about her whereabouts to police investigator Officer Walsh. Under pressure from her own personal demons as well as the police, Violet’s efforts to clear her name cannot seem to overpower a growing reputation of guilt.
Friday, April 10 – 8:00 PM• Saturday, April 11 – 8:00 PM
Thursday, April 16 – 7:30 PM • Friday, April 17 – 8:00 PM• Saturday, April 18 – 8:00 PM• Sunday, April 19 – 2:00 PM
Thursday, April 23 – 7:30 PM • Friday, April 24 – 8:00 PM• Saturday, April 25 – 8:00 PM• Sunday, April 26 – 2:00 PM
The Oklahoma Animal Coalition is asking Oklahomans to turn off non-essential outdoor lights from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. during spring migration season (March 15-May 31). Excessive outdoor lighting confuses birds as they migrate through the state, separating them from their flocks, causing collisions with buildings and powerlines, and getting lost in dangerous environments. Learn more about the Lights Out Oklahoma initiative at okczoo.org/lightsout.
Give your child the chance to shine as a young entrepreneur at the Kids Market during the Norman Music Festival Kid Fest, one of the largest music festivals in the country! This high-energy, high-traffic event creates an exciting opportunity for kids to learn, earn, and grow while running their own mini business.
Apr 26 Sunday
Oklahoma City University presents Twisted Tales, a solo ceramics exhibition by artist Stuart Asprey. The show will be on display March 5 through May 14 at the Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery. The exhibition features two bodies of work that transform ceramic vessels into graphic storytelling pieces exploring memory, pop culture, and myth. An opening reception will be held March 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. Gallery hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday, and admission is free.
Visit Ralph Ellison Library for a poem a day during National Poetry Month, featuring different poets, eras, and subjects. You just might find a new favorite! You can read a poem in the library or we'll give you a copy of today's poem to take home. Have a suggestion for a poem to share with others, either one you've written or a favorite? We'd love to make it one of our poems. We also have plenty of poetry books for all ages to take home and read or write your own.
Featuring over 60 animatronic dinosaurs, skeletons, photo ops, and rides - Dinosaur Expedition will engage guests with prehistoric creatures from the Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Triassic Periods. Identify which OKC Zoo animals are the living relatives of the dinosaurs that once roamed the earth, and how supporting the Zoo's conservation efforts can help save these species!
The 60th Annual Festival of the Arts takes place April 23–26, 2026 in Bicentennial Park in downtown Oklahoma City, celebrating six decades of art, music, food, and community. Presented by MidFirst Bank and Inasmuch Foundation, the four-day festival features over 140 visual artists, 100+ performances, and dozens of food vendors, along with interactive art experiences and family-friendly activities.
Highlights include Sculpture Park, hands-on creative spaces for all ages, the Youth Art Sale, and the Fresh Paint mural competition. The event transforms downtown into a vibrant cultural “mini city” and continues its tradition as Oklahoma City’s signature spring celebration of the arts.
Explore Jakian Parks: The Black Land. Though the lens of photographer Jakian Parks, Oklahoma’s Black rodeo culture becomes both symbol and setting for survival, resurgence and celebration. Much like the rodeo itself, The Black Land connects the past and present, situating the American West as a living archive and center stage for Black cattlemen and cowboys alike. The Black Land honors the dignity, beauty and power of Black equestrian life as a living tradition of cultural and historical significance.
For more information: 405-951-0000, okcontemp.org/jakianparks