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Chad Oliverson of the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust talks to Great Day Green Country about the upcoming TATE Awards

Watch the clip at Great Day Green Country

June 22, 2012 | 9:36 am

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we are joined by Dan Call and David Blakely, two Tulsa-area theatre veterans who are involved with a new musical, "Hank the Cowdog and Monkey Business," which is being presented by Tulsa Repertory Musicals as part of the SummerStage series at the Tulsa PAC.

Read more and listen to the interview with Rich Fisher at Studio Tulsa

June 21, 2012 | 1:27 pm

It's not Julie Tattershall's happiest memory of a life spent in the theater, but it's one that made a profound impact on why she does what she does.

"I work with a lot of the alternative schools, doing theater programs," said Tattershall, the artistic and managing director of the city of Tulsa's two theater programs, Heller Theatre and Clark Theatre.

Read more from this article at Tulsa World

June 21, 2012 | 9:13 am

One of the reasons Ron Loyd enjoys working with LOOK Musical Theatre is that it gives him the chance to hear people laugh at the right time.

This is Loyd's sixth year to perform with LOOK. In that time, he's played characters as wide-ranging as Harold Hill in "The Music Man," Professor Henry Higgins in "My Fair Lady," and various poets, pirates and sorcerers in some of Gilbert & Sullivan's works.

June 21, 2012 | 9:09 am

Musical theater. For many folks, that phrase immediately evokes images of classic Broadway: choreographed dance numbers, larger-than-life performances, lavish sets and costuming, show-stopping songs, etc. Nowadays, though, some folks might add a few more descriptors to that list — words such as “edgy comedy” and “full puppet nudity.”

Read more from this article at Tulsa People

June 20, 2012 | 9:50 am

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