Season 8 (2025-2026) — Timeless and Relevant Stories

This season, we bring you stories that speak across generations—tales of love, justice, identity, and survival. Though set in different times and places, each work resonates with urgent relevance today, reminding us that the struggles, hopes, and complexities of being human are as timeless as they are immediate.

Our 8th Season, Timeless and Relevant Stories, isn’t just about looking back; it’s about looking within. These are the tales of love, loss, ambition, identity, and community that resonate as powerfully today as when they were first conceived.

The Importance of Being Earnest

by Oscar Wilde

Secrets, schemes, and society swirl together in Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated comedy. two charming young men, two clever young women, and one formidable matriarch—each navigating love, identity, and the expectations of a very proper world. With sparkling wit and outrageous turns, The Importance of Being Earnest invites you into a world where appearances deceive, rules are bent, and the truth is anything but simple.

Directed by Jason Sirois

September 19-28, 2026

September 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8pm and September 20, 21, 27, 28 at 3pm

Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Liddy Doenges Theatre 

Lord of the Flies

by William Golding

adapted for the stage by Nigel Williams

Stranded on a remote island, a group of students struggle to govern themselves—with devastating results. This powerful stage adaptation is a haunting exploration of power, survival, and the thin line between order and chaos. Visceral and unforgettable, Lord of the Flies is a thrilling descent into the heart of human nature.

Directed by Bailey James

October 31 – November 9, 2025

October 31, Nov 1, 7, 8 at 8pm and Nov 1, 2, 8, 9 at 3pm

World Stage Studio – 1130 S. Harvard

For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf

by Ntozake Shange

A powerful tapestry of voices, For Colored Girls… gives fierce, poetic life to the struggles and triumphs of Black women. Raw, lyrical, and unapologetically honest, it’s a celebration of resilience, sisterhood, and the will to survive.

Directed by Kelli McLoud-Schingen

February 27 – March 8, 2026

Febryuary 27, 28, March 6, 7,  at 8pm and February 28, 29, 7, 8 at 3pm

World Stage Theatre Studio – 1130 S. Harvard Ave.

Frankie & Johnny at the Clair de Lune

by Terrence McNally

Two lonely souls meet after a first date—and what follows is an intimate, funny, and deeply human night of connection, vulnerability, and hope. Set in a small New York apartment, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a tender, honest portrait of love in the real world—messy, surprising, and full of possibility.

Directed by Kathleen Hope

April 17 – 26, 2026

April 17, 18, 24, 25 at 8pm and April 18, 19, 25, 26 at 3pm

World Stage Studio – 1130 S. Harvard, Tulsa

To Kill a Mockingbird by Haper Lee

Dramatized by Christopher Sergel

Told through the eyes of young Scout Finch, this classic story follows her father Atticus as he defends a man accused of a terrible crime in a town divided by prejudice. Powerful and heartfelt, To Kill a Mockingbird is a timeless reflection on justice, empathy, and the courage to do what’s right.

Directed by David Blakely

June 19-28, 2026

June 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8pm and June 20, 21, 27, 28 at 3pm

Tulsa Performing Arts Center – Liddy Doenges Theatre