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Oklahoma City, OK 73103
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Things To Do in Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park

Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is an incredible theater company whose productions are bold, re-imagined, and always entertaining. The best part is that they make Shakespeare and other classics accessible to everyone. They perform at the Myriad Botanical Gardens Water Stage and also on stages throughout the city. What sets them apart is that they are active year-round, producing plays, staged readings, and working with students and teachers in exciting workshops and events. It's great to see a theater company that is so dedicated to making the classics come alive for new generations of audiences.

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Red Earth Art Center Red Earth Art Center

The fantastic collection of American Indian tribal fine art, pottery, basketry, textiles, and beadwork blew away the Red Earth Museum in Oklahoma City. With over 1,400 items on display, there's much to see and appreciate. If you want to buy some of the stunning artwork on exhibit, visit the sales gallery. It showcases contemporary and traditional pieces created by Native artists from the United States. It is heartening to witness a non-profit organization like Red Earth Art Center extending support to the Native community by offering a platform for artists to display their work to the public.

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