Isaiah Bailey as The Phantom and Jordan Lee Gilbert as Christine Daaé in "The Phantom of the Opera" North American Tour.
Isaiah Bailey as The Phantom and Jordan Lee Gilbert as Christine Daaé in "The Phantom of the Opera" North American Tour. Credit: Courtesy / Matthew Murphy

The return of “The Phantom of the Opera,” as well as the regional premiere of the Tony Award-winning play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” highlight Celebrity Attractions’ 2026-2027 Broadway season in Tulsa.

Officials with Celebrity Attractions announced the forthcoming season at a special Tuesday event at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, where each of the six productions will be presented.

The season will open with the return of “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” the Tony Award-winning musical “lovingly ripped off” from the classic comedy film that takes an extremely skewed look at the story of King Arthur and his search for the Holy Grail.

The show’s book and lyrics are by Python alum Eric Idle, who also composed the score with John Du Prez. It features all the side-splitting antics from “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” from flying cows and taunting Frenchmen to killer rabbits and knights who say “Ni!” The play will be in Tulsa Sept. 15-20.

Sean Bell, Leo Roberts, Major Attaway, Blake Segal, Chris Collins-Pisano, and Ellis C. Dawson III in the North American Tour of "SPAMALOT."
Sean Bell, Leo Roberts, Major Attaway, Blake Segal, Chris Collins-Pisano, and Ellis C. Dawson III in the North American Tour of “SPAMALOT.” Credit: Courtesy / Matthew Murphy

Next up is “The Phantom of the Opera,” which Celebrity Attractions CEO Kristin Dotson said is the “No. 1 most requested show from our audience.” 

The company first brought Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical adaptation of Gaston Leroux’s thriller to Tulsa for a five-week run in 1996. Centered around the Paris Opera House, from its lavish stage settings to its dark depths, “The Phantom of the Opera” is the story of a young singer who finds herself torn between her love for a young nobleman and her fascination with a mysterious benefactor who seems to haunt every corner of the opera house.

One of the most successful theatrical creations of all time, “The Phantom of the Opera” will return to Tulsa Nov. 18-29. 

“Shucked,” a new musical that celebrates small-town life and the crop that gives it life, will come to Tulsa March 2-7, 2027. The citizens of Cob County are getting ready to celebrate the wedding of Maizy and Beau when the county’s corn crop begins to die. An inept con man tries to take advantage of the situation, which quickly spirals into a comic battle for the soul of a small town.

The show’s book was written by Robert Horn, whose work includes the TV series “Designing Women” as well as the Tony Award-winning book of the musical “Tootsie.” The score was composed by country artists Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally.

Megan Hilty (center) and Cast in the Original Broadway Cast of "DEATH BECOMES HER."
Megan Hilty (center) and Cast in the Original Broadway Cast of “DEATH BECOMES HER.” Credit: Courtesy / Matthew Murphy

The lengths to which some will go to remain youthful are taken to absurd extremes in “Death Becomes Her,” the Tony Award-winning musical based on the 1992 film that starred Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn.

Two women — one a successful actress, the other a struggling writer — have been not-so-good-natured rivals for years, but those years are taking a toll on their looks. When they are given the chance at eternal youth and beauty via a potion from a mysterious woman called Viola Van Horn, they figure, what could possibly go wrong? The Tony Award-winning black comedy will be presented April 6-11, 2027.

The world of J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” comes to Tulsa July 6-11, 2027, when Celebrity Attractions presents “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” an original play by Jack Thorne that opens a new chapter in this beloved fantasy saga.

The story takes place almost 20 years after the conclusion of “Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows,” focusing on the relationship between the adult Harry and his son Albus as they find themselves swept up in an epic adventure that becomes a race against, as well as through, time.

The cast of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child." The show comes to the Tulsa PAC July 6-11, 2027.
The cast of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.” The show comes to the Tulsa PAC July 6-11, 2027. Credit: Courtesy/Manuel Harlan

Celebrity Attraction’s 2026-2027 season concludes with “Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen,” Aug. 3-8, 2027. The musical is inspired by Keys’ life story, and features some of the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter’s best-known songs as well as original music written for the production.

Ali is a typical 17-year-old, struggling to work out her own identity and purpose in life — efforts that her over-protective mother seems continually to thwart. It’s when she discovers her ability to make music that Ali begins to see a way out of Hell’s Kitchen to a better life.

Celebrity Attractions season ticket holders can purchase tickets for the 2026-2027 season beginning March 25. New season subscription sales will open to the public in May.

Celebrity Attractions’ current season continues with productions of “Mamma Mia!” April 7-12; “The Wiz,” May 5-10; and “The Notebook,” June 16-21.

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