November 8-9
 

Come enjoy a night of musical theater, Tin Pan Alley, and other sultry vocal favorites as the OKCPHIL opens the Chickasaw Nations Pops season with Megan Hilty Live! Megan Hilty boasts a vibrant career including playing Glinda on Broadway in WICKED, Ivy Lyn in the NBC TV show SMASH, and playing Patsy Cline in the soon to be released movie Patsy and Loretta on Lifetime. In addition, she is sought after to perform with many pops orchestras across the country. Two performances on Friday, November 8, and Saturday, November 9 at 8PM. Tickets start at $19, with group discounts available for groups of 10 or more. Enjoy a Broadway level performance without buying an airline ticket! Call (405) 842-5387 or go on line at www.okcphil.org or okcciviccenter.com.

Featuring her down to earth and playful personality, along with vibrant renditions of versions of favorites like Come Rain Or Come Shine, Gershwin’s Someone To Watch Over Me, Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend, selections from A Chorus Line this production is sure to delight! Megan is celebrated for her vocal versatility and commanding stage presence with past performances at The New York Pops, National Symphony Orchestra Cincinnati Symphony and others across the country.

OKCPHIL Executive Director Agnieszka Rakhmatullaev “Hilty brings a playful and lively night of musical favorites to the Civic Center stage and we think the Phil audiences are in for treat! We are so pleased she is joining the OKCPHIL on the opening of our Pops Season.”

Season support is provided by presenting sponsor, The Chickasaw Nation. Additional co-sponsors include: The Oklahoman, and Magic 104 FM.

The Oklahoma City Philharmonic has gained recognition as one of the nation’s premier regional orchestras. Tracing its roots to 1924, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic was formed in 1988 under the musical direction of Founder and Music Director Emeritus Joel Levine and began a new era with the passing of the baton to Maestro Alexander Mickelthwate in 2018. The Orchestra remains steadfast in its mission “to provide inspiration and joy for the community through orchestral music.” Through its consistent commitment to excellence, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic strives to enrich lives, expand cultural development, educate future generations, and provide audiences with a diverse and inspirational performance experiences. Committed to expanding its reach well beyond the concert hall, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic enjoys a close collaborative relationship with Oklahoma’s schools, colleges, and universities as well as the city’s other premier arts organizations including Oklahoma City Ballet and Canterbury Voices. Through high-caliber performances and a variety of education and community engagement programs the OKC Phil serves over 135,000 annually throughout the state of Oklahoma. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 405-"TICKETS" (842-5387), or visit okcphilharmonic.org.