Weekly Events Calendar, February 7-13, 2022

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Each week, Oklahoma Today staffers comb through their calendars to find a handful of great events happening across the state. Get out! See Oklahoma! And be sure to let us know what you find, either here or on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram at @oklahomatoday.

The 3D Jazz Trio, aka The Diva Jazz Orchestra, comes to play and educate during the SWOSU Jazz Festival in Weatherford.

The 3D Jazz Trio, aka The Diva Jazz Orchestra, comes to play and educate during the SWOSU Jazz Festival in Weatherford.

All That

See Weatherford in 3D! And while you’re there, see 3D, aka The DIVA Jazz Orchestra, in Weatherford when the group headlines this year’s SWOSU Jazz Festival at Southwest Oklahoma State University. This long-running jazz festival is as educational as it is musical, with jazz pros teaching student musicians the tricks of the trade. February 10 & 11. Tickets, $5-$25. stubwire.com

Deathly Funny

It’s said that tragedy plus time equals comedy, but who can wait that long? At the Stride Bank Center in Enid, the Gaslight Theatre is proving one need not wait long after a death to start laughing with their production of CLUE: On Stage. This dinner theater production is based on both the classic Hasbro board game and the hilarious 1985 film. Try to solve the mystery, not just of who did the killing, but where and with what. February 11 & 12. Tickets, $20-$65. gaslighttheatre.org

Search for the killer between the chuckles during Enid's Gaslight Theatre's production of "CLUE: On Stage." Photo by Vitor Dutra Kaosnoff

Search for the killer between the chuckles during Enid's Gaslight Theatre's production of "CLUE: On Stage." Photo by Vitor Dutra Kaosnoff

Get Low

Get in on the ground level, except even lower when the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture’s Second Saturday Architecture Tour takes on Tulsa’s Underground. Learn the background of Tulsa’s tunnel system as you travel through six or more buildings without stepping outside. Bring comfortable shoes for walking and very tall attendees are advised to watch their heads. February 12. Tickets, $15-$20. tulsaarchitecture.org

Arty Party

We checked with the folks in charge and there actually is a bad time to visit Factory Obscura in Oklahoma City: when it's closed. But the rest of the time is always awesome, including just before Valentine’s Day when you can enjoy the Mix-Tape V-Day Bash. The Seed Reef exhibit will stay open late and DJ Reni will be on the turntables mixing up aural excitement. And if you haven’t already gotten a gift for a special someone, the Factory Obscura shop will have love-themed gifts like handmade cards, felt flowers, and more. February 12. Admission, $12-$17. factoryobscura.com

Get a romance remix in Oklahoma City at the Mix-Tape V-Day Bash from Factory Obscura. Photo by John Jernigan

Get a romance remix in Oklahoma City at the Mix-Tape V-Day Bash from Factory Obscura. Photo by John Jernigan

Scottish Play

Enjoy all the fun of the Renaissance without any of that build up involving the Bubonic Plague when the Grover Civic Center transforms into sixteenth century Scotland during the Grand Lake Renaissance Festival. Feast on tasty treats from vendors and shop for some seriously anachronistic wares while enjoying entertainers and the sights and sounds of a different era. February 12 & 13. Tickets, $2-$10. williamsentertainment.org/grand-lake-renaissance-festival

Written By
Greg Elwell

Greg Elwell served as research editor and web editor of Oklahoma Today from 2018-2023. He also has worked for newspapers, medical research organizations, and government institutions.

Greg Elwell
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