MEANING OF NOL
OKC Broadway kicks off its production of “Mean Girls” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N Walker Ave. The show is based on the film by writer and comedian Tina Fey and runs through January 2. For masking and COVID -19 precautionary information and to purchase tickets, visit www.okcbroadway.com/meangirls, or call 405-594-8300 for more information.
OPRY-TUNITY
The Oklahoma Opry Heritage Foundation is hosting a fundraiser and dinner Thursday at 5 p.m. at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, 1700 NE 63rd St. In addition to VIP dinner ticket options and an auction , customers can listen to music by Wade Hayes, Owen Pickard, Mallory Eagle and more. For tickets or to donate, visit www.ohfo.org/tickets or the Events page at www.facebook.com/OHFOklahoma/.
IT’S SPOOKY SEASON
Rodeo Cinema on Film Row (701 W Sheridan Ave.) will screen “Rocky Horror Picture Show” at 8pm Thursday. Audience participation is strongly encouraged for the presentation, and admission is $ 9.50. Visit www.facebook.com/RodeoCinema or www.rodeocinema.org for details, tickets and information on other films.
OH HENRI
NORMAN – Minnesota singer-songwriter Brandon Henry returns to his former hometown for a solo performance Monday at 8 p.m. at the Resonator Institute, 325 E Main St. Henry performs in the group Americana Art Vandalay, which released a album earlier this year titled “Champagne & Chandeliers”. The concert has a suggested donation of $ 10. More information about the album and the show is available at www.artvandalaytunes.com.
HOME ON THE RANGE
Oklahoma favorites Red Dirt Rangers perform after Christmas concert at 7 p.m. Sunday at VZD, 4200 N Western Ave. General admission is $ 20, with limited table reservations for four available for $ 80. More details about the event are available at www.facebook.com/VZDsOK/, or call 405-602-3006 with any questions.