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Landmark: Tulsa Symphony OrchestraCity: Tulsa
Country: USA Oklahoma
Continent: North America
Tulsa Symphony Orchestra, Tulsa, USA Oklahoma, North America
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra is a professional performing arts organization located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA. It is the primary symphonic ensemble for the city and the surrounding region.
Visual Characteristics
The Tulsa Symphony Orchestra performs at theTulsa Performing Arts Center. This multi-venue complex is constructed primarily of concrete and glass, featuring a modernist architectural style. The main performance hall, theL.B. Oklahoma Hall, has a seating capacity of 2,400 and is characterized by its dark wood paneling and tiered seating arrangements. The stage is equipped with a retractable acoustical shell.
Location & Access Logistics
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center is situated at 110 East 2nd Street, Tulsa, OK 74103, in the downtown district. It is approximately 10 miles (16 km) from Tulsa International Airport (TUL). The venue is accessible via Interstate 244, with exits for Denver Avenue or Boston Avenue leading directly to the downtown area. Paid parking is available in the adjacentArts District Garage, accessible from 2nd Street and 3rd Street. Public transportation options includeTulsa Transit bus routes 100, 101, and 111, which stop within a two-block radius of the center.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center was completed in 1977. It was designed by the architectural firmCaudill Rowlett Scott. The center was conceived to provide a dedicated, state-of-the-art facility for the performing arts in Tulsa, consolidating various performance spaces and supporting the growth of local arts organizations, including the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is attending symphonic concerts presented by the Tulsa Symphony Orchestra. These include classical repertoire, pops concerts, and special holiday performances. Patrons can purchase single tickets or season subscriptions. The venue also hosts other performing arts events throughout the year.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on multiple levels within the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Limited concession stands operate during performances, offering beverages and snacks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the building, though reception may vary. There are no dedicated food vendors within the immediate vicinity of the center, but numerous restaurants are located in the surrounding downtown Arts District.
Best Time to Visit
Concert schedules vary, with performances typically occurring on weekend evenings. The best time to visit for optimal acoustics and lighting is during scheduled performances. The orchestra's season generally runs from September through May, avoiding the peak summer heat.
Facts & Legends
A notable detail is the presence of alarge, abstract sculpture titled "The Spirit of Tulsa" located in the lobby, created by artist Charles O. Perry. It is a significant piece of public art integrated into the building's design.
Nearby Landmarks
- Philbrook Museum of Art: 2.5km Southeast
- Gathering Place: 3.0km South
- Blue Dome Entertainment District: 0.8km East
- Brady Arts District: 0.3km North
- Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame: 0.4km North