| "Henryetta's Wonderful Eggs," Janis Contway in her children's Easter show at Six Flags Frontier City Theme Park. |
| "Pretty Boy," Musical about the outlaw, who robbed from the rich to give to the poor during the Great Depression and his undying love for his wife, Ruby. (Musical) |
| "Horseplay in the Oilpatch" A comedy in honor of the bankers, wildcatters, geologists, and others who survived the oil bust. |
| "Belle Starr" The infamous female outlaw of the nineteenth century tries to be a lady as she fights for the South by robbing the Yanks. (Full length Musical) |
| "Song of Three Rivers," Warfare threatens and the Indian way of life is in jeopardy as romance blossoms between the Commander of Fort Gibson and an Indian Princess (Full Length Musical) |
| "The Winningest Coach" A coach is empowered by a childhood tragedy that continues to haunt him. |
| See our other shows or commission one for your community or event |
| OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL THEATRE, INC. and THE HERITAGE PLAYERS Setting our heritage to music and making history fun! |
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| "Stake Your Claim," A railroad wife, frightened by Indians, and saddened by loneliness finds courage when the landrun brings hundreds of neighbors. (F L Musical) |
| To schedule a show for your event, produce a play or commission a new musical or play Phone (405) 922-5760 |
| "Railroad Fever," A full length musical about Oklahoma's railroads, the daring men who built them, the towns that grew up around them, and the women who encouraged their men to follow a dream. (Full length Musical) |
| "Storm on the Prairie" Settlers face the storm that threatens their young family. |
| Shows produced during 2007 “Song of Three Rivers” “Germans from Russia Settle Oklahoma” "Belle Starr, Bandit Queen“ “Oklahoma Red, Whiite, and Blue” “Buffalo Soldier” "Happy Birthday Oklahoma" “Christmas for All Creation” |
| "Buffalo Soldier," A touring musical inspired by the life of Katherine Holmes, a freed slave at Fort Reno, Ok who fell in love with a Buffalo Soldier, and made the 1889 land run Set to the music of slavery. celebrated Black History Month 2007 at: Fort Reno, Noble Public Library, Chandler Pioneer Museum. |
| To contribute or volunteer (405) 340-8888 Email manager@historytheater.org |
| Tell me a fact and I learn, Tell me a truth and I believe, but tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever. Indian proverb |
| We believe every community has at least one great story to tell and every story should be told, not just in lectures or in books, but in dramas and comedies with music and dancing, for all the world to see and remember |
| Scheduling touring performances for 2008 & 2009 |
| TWO NEW MUSICALS READY FOR PERFORMANCE "America's Red Stain," A full length opera about the Trail of Tears to Oklahoma "WAR DANCE AT THRE RIVERS" A full length musical about the conflicts between the Osage and Cherokee in the early 1830's. |