Final Word Friday
Ticket Thursday
Meet the Member Agency - Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Name and Title: Leslie A. Spears
Organization Name: Oklahoma City Museum of Art OKCMOA
Organization Phone Number and Web Site: 405 236-3100 www.okcmoa.com
Give us the gist of your organization, Twitter-style (that means 140 characters or less).
Downtown. Great special exhibits & largest collection of Chihuly world + 55 ft glass tower. Offers films, school, store & fine dining café.
What does your organization bring to Central Oklahoma?
A variety of art exhibitions – including impressionism and contemporary.
List a few things that your organization is looking forward to in the coming year.
The variety of exhibitions: Winter – contemporary, Summer – Sketch to Screen, Fall – Venetian paintings.
How can people get involved with your organization?
By being a member, attending previews and exhibition related events, taking school classes, joining us on the Roof Terrace for a cocktail on Thursdays, May –October.
Name your favorite piece of art or art performance.
It’s like choosing which of your children is your favorite! We love them all!
Which artist would you most like to meet?
It is easy – Andy Warhol!

Final Word Friday
- Henry Moore
Cimarron Opera Presents “Divas Unleashed” – This Saturday!
Presented by Cimarron Opera, “Divas Unleashed” has been described as “Bel Canto meets Charlie's Angels with the spirit of Victor Borge and Saturday Night Live mixed in.”
Come watch (and hear) as the divas attempt to out-sing, out-sabotage and finally, out-muscle each other for the spotlight. The one and only show time is Saturday night (Jan. 23) at 8 p.m. at the Sooner Theatre in Norman.
Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students and children. To purchase your tickets today call Cimarron Opera at (405) 364-8962 or click here to order online.
And don’t forget! CityCard holders get 2-for-1 tickets. For more information, visit www.okcitycard.com.
Ticket Thursday
Think you don’t have any plans this weekend? Think again! There’s always something going on in the arts community. Here are a few events to spark your interest:
Mauritius
Friday and Saturday
@ Carpenter Square Theatre
http://carpentersquare.com/
Divas Unleashed
Saturday ONLY!
@ Cimarron Opera
http://www.ccocopera.org/home.html
Red Dirt Improv
Saturday
@ IAO
http://iaogallery.org/
Ancient Bronzes of the Asian Grasslands
Opens Saturday!
@ Mabee-Gerrer Museum of Art
http://www.mgmoa.org/
The Messenger – Film Screening
Thursday through Sunday
@ Oklahoma City Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/
Jason Peters: ANTI.GRAVITY.MATERIAL.LIGHT
Opens Thursday, January 28
Artist Talk, Wednesday, January 27
Members' Preview, Wednesday, January 27
@ Oklahoma City Museum of Art
http://www.okcmoa.com/
Educator Preview
Friday and Tuesday
@ Science Museum Oklahoma
http://sciencemuseumok.org/
Haitian Relief Concert
In honor of the recent earthquake in Haiti, the artistic directors of Canterbury Choral Society are hosting the “Music of Comfort: Haitian Relief Concert.” The benefit concert will take place this Saturday, Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. at the Bishop W. Angie Smith Chapel on the Oklahoma City University campus.
The concert will feature performances by the Canterbury Adult Chorus, Canterbury Youth Choruses and other local guests.
All donations received will go to the American Red Cross in support of the victims in Haiti. For more information about how the American Red Cross is sending aid to Haiti visit: http://www.redcross.org/.
Your donation and attendance at this concert is greatly appreciated. For more information about the relief concert visit: http://www.canterburyokc.com/.

Allied Arts in the News - Thanks Oklahoma Magazine!
Below is January's cover with a little more information on the issue itself.

Thanks to the OK City Chorus (Sing magazine) and OVAC (Art Focus magazine) for including us in their fabulous publications as well!
Meet the Member Agency - Lyric Theatre
Thanks for checking in with us on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Whether you're at or off work, we hope you are having a great day!
I'm sure most (if not all) of you all know Lyric Theatre. I hope you've been able to catch one of their amazing productions. Either way, they have some great shows coming up that you'll have to check out this season. Read on for more details...
Name and Title: Erika Huffman, Director of Public Relations and Marketing
Organization Name: Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma
Organization Phone Number and Web Site: (405) 524-9312, www.LyricTheatreOKC.com
Give us the gist of your organization, Twitter-style (that means 140 characters or less). Lyric Theatre produces excellent professional musical theatre, nurtures artistic talent, promotes collaboration among the arts, and enriches the lives of Oklahomans.
What does your organization bring to Central Oklahoma? Since 1963, Lyric has amazed audiences with stellar professional classic and contemporary musical theatre featuring both nationally known Broadway stars and local favorites, all produced and performed right here in Oklahoma.
In addition to the Civic Center season, Lyric also produces smaller-scale musicals and plays and holds workshops and staged readings for the development of new musical theatre works at the Plaza Theatre.
Also, Lyric’s Thelma Gaylord Academy helps empower future generations of children by teaching them the skillful art form of musical theatre and offers arts outreach programs to public schools free of charge.
List a few things that your organization is looking forward to in the coming year. We have six shows slated for 2010.
Our first two, SNAPSHOTS and DRIVING MISS DAISY, round out our “Lyric at the Plaza” season. We are really excited about SNAPSHOTS because Stephen Schwartz, the man behind PIPPIN, WICKED and GODSPELL is coming to Lyric Theatre to help us out with this one-of-a-kind show. This production weaves together songs from Schwartz’ musicals past with new songs created for the show to tell the story of a couple who fall in love all over again while looking through photographs of their memories together. It’s a brand-new concept and we are really looking forward to it, especially since it is right around Valentine’s Day.
Our “Lyric at the Civic Center” season includes PUMP BOYS & DINETTES, CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, 42ND STREET, and BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story. We are eagerly anticipating CHITTY especially, as this will be the first time anyone has ever flown a car on the Civic Center stage! We think our Civic season is one of the best things about summertime in Oklahoma City and we hope everyone joins us there.
How can people get involved with your organization? There are several ways to share your time and talents with us at Lyric:
- The Lyric Theatre Associate Board plans several events throughout the year, including opening night parties, holiday celebrations, and the renowned Lyric Indian Taco booth at the annual Festival of the Arts. The Associate Board also assists in donor-related events, such as the nightly reception at the Civic Center during Lyric's summer season.
- The Lyric Understudies is made up of men and women ages 40 and under who cultivate a love of theatre and passion for Lyric in the Oklahoma City community. Social events are planned throughout the year that coincide with Lyric productions. Membership is open to anyone 40 and under who enjoys a night out with good food, friends, and excellent theatre. is made up of men and women ages 40 and under who cultivate a love of theatre and passion for Lyric in the Oklahoma City community. Social events are planned throughout the year that coincide with Lyric productions. Membership is open to anyone 40 and under who enjoys a night out with good food, friends, and excellent theatre.
- We also have ushering opportunities available at our Plaza Theatre.
- If you want to keep up with what is going on at Lyric, you can follow us on Twitter (@LyricTheatreOKC), become a fan of Lyric on Facebook (Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma), or check out our new YouTube channel (LyricTheatreOKC).
Name your favorite piece of art or art performance. It’s difficult to choose which performance is my favorite because every show at Lyric has its own life and its own personality. Each of our productions is innately unique and this makes them hard to compare to one another.
But, if I were forced to choose, I would say that our 2007 performance of ONCE ON THIS ISLAND has been my favorite thus-far. It’s an absolutely beautiful, touching show that emitted such a positive energy throughout the audience. That’s the one that still stays with me.
Final Word Friday
- Henri Matisse

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