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Much ado about brew
3rd Act Theatre’s annual fundraiser performs at local breweries this July.
By Adrienne Proctor
Tags: Arts, 3rd Act Theatre Company, Shakespearean, comedy, Drunk Classics, Much Ado About Nothing, archetypal theatre, Shakespeare, Anthem Brewing, Roughtail Brewing Co, Angry Scotsman Brewing, Much Ado About Drinkin
Mirror Image
New Candyman film reflects on the darker aspects of America's past and present
By Matt Dinger
Tags: Film, film, film review, review, candyman, horror, jorfan peele
Chicken-Fried News: We get high, they go low
By Gazette staff
Tags: Chicken-Fried News, CFN, chicken fired news. lnhofe, drugs, cannabis, cops, police
Strain Review: Mango Sapphire
Tags: The High Culture, mango, sapphire, thc, strain, flower, review
Strain Review: Eskimo Berry
Tags: The High Culture, strain, review, flower, thc, cannabis
OKG deadCenter Reviews
There are too many stellar films to mention in deadCenter’s 180-plus film slate this year, but here are some that Oklahoma Gazette recommends you catch.
Tags: Film, film, deadcenter, film review, review, local film
Empathetic edge
Margaret Cho finds the sweet spot between compassion and cruelty at Bricktown Comedy Club.
By Jeremy Martin
Tags: Arts, comedy, Margaret Cho, Bricktown Comedy Club, Masked Singer
Politically direct
Stand-up comic Hari Kondabolu makes his Oklahoma debut at The Paramount Room.
Tags: Arts, comedy, Hari Kondabolou, The Paramount Room, political jokes, Warn Your Relatives, Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell, The Simpsons, The Problem with Apu, Cameron Brewer
Rim shot
Basketball-themed comedy benefit show Why Not? returns to OKC.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Demetrius “Juice” Deason, Russell Westbrook, Why Not? Comedy Show, comedy, Tower Theatre, Boys & Girls Clubs of Oklahoma County, Jabee, Will “Spank” Horton, The Plastic Cup Boyz, Comedy Central, The Next Level, Taneshia “Just Nesh” Rice, Layups2Standup, basketball, NBA
A-list comedy
A new downtown venue bringing national comic headliners is now open.
By Miguel Rios
Tags: Metro, Bricktown Comedy Club, comedy, Bricktown, BARK Entertainment, Adam Norwest, Gamers Arcade Bar, Chris Presley, D.C. Young Fly and Friends, John Heffron
Discomfort zone
Comic, author and television host Chelsea Handler stops at The Criterion on her Life Will Be the Death of Me tour.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Chelsea Handler, The Criterion, comedy, Life Will Be the Death of Me ... and You Too!, Hello Privilege, racism, privilege, #MeToo
Shady lady
RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Bianca Del Rio’s It’s Jester Joke tour brings biting insult comedy to Oklahoma.
Tags: Community & Lifestyle, Bianca Del Rio, Hudiburg Chevrolet Center, Rose State College, Midwest City, RuPaul’s Drag Race, comedy, It’s Jester Joke Comedy Tour, drag queen, Dame Edna Everage, Barry Humphries, Blame It On Bianca Del Rio, Hurricane Bianca, From Russia With Hate, Rachel Dratch
Bricktown laughs
A family-owned entertainment company brings national comic headliners to a new downtown venue.
Tags: Metro, News, development, Bricktown Comedy Club, comedy, comedy club, BARK Entertainment, Adam Norwest, Wayans Brothers, Bricktown, Tacoma, Spokane, Gamers Arcade Bar, Saturday Night Live, America’s Got Talent, Last Comic Standing, Damon Wayans, Nicole Byer, Nailed It, Jay Pharaoh, SNL, Margaret Cho, bar, stand-up comedy, Bricktown laughs, Loony Bin Comedy Club, bar food
Genuine moment
CityRep’s production of Every Brilliant Thing uses audience participation to explore the joy in difficult circumstances.
Tags: Arts, Jon Haque, CityRep, Oklahoma City Repertory Theatre, CitySpace Theatre, Civic Center Music Hall, Every Brilliant Thing, Duncan Macmillan, Johnny Donahoe, Linda Kay Leonard, improv, theater, audience participation, depression, trauma, suicide, comedy, Donald Jordan
Smart jokes
Shane Mauss’ Stand Up Science merges comedy with curiosity.
Tags: Arts, Shane Mauss, comedy, Stand Up Science, Opolis, Here We Are, stand-up, science, podcast
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