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Tulsa Performing Arts Center to Stage Indigenous Sketch Comedy for School Audiences Nov. 4–7

6429870 · October 21, 2025
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Tulsa Performing Arts Center (TPAC) will present Channeling Our Ancestors, a locally written indigenous sketch-style production for kindergarten and seventh-grade students Nov. 4–7 as part of the Kennedy Center’s Any Given Child program; TPAC is offering a free master class Nov. 1 for Indigenous community members.

The Tulsa Performing Arts Center announced plans to stage Channeling Our Ancestors Nov. 4–7, a locally written sketch-style production produced as part of the Kennedy Center’s Any Given Child program that will bring daytime performances to Tulsa Public Schools students and an evening public performance on Nov. 7.

The program’s director of development, Pete Otis, told the Greater Tulsa Area Indian Affairs Commission on Oct. 21 that TPAC will run daytime shows at 10 a.m. and noon for school groups and an evening performance at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 7. He said the series pairs productions with classroom study guides and…

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