Tulsa Performing Arts Center Announces 2025–26 Imagination Series

The Tulsa Performing Arts Center is proud to announce its 2025–26 Imagination Series, a lineup of engaging, family-friendly performances designed to spark curiosity, celebrate culture, and introduce young audiences to the magic of live theatre for prices starting at just six dollars.
This season includes four unique productions that highlight storytelling through music, movement, heritage, and humor:
Sugar Skull! A Día de Muertos Musical Adventure
October 21-22
This bilingual musical follows twelve-year-old Vita Flores as she discovers the meaning of Día de Muertos with the help of a spirited candy skeleton. Featuring vibrant music, dance, and tradition, this show is recommended for grades K–6.
Channeling Our Ancestors
November 4-7
An original production created by Indigenous Oklahoman artists, Channeling Our Ancestors blends humor and heritage to explore identity, appropriation, and tradition in today’s world. Presented through comedic sketches inspired by popular television tropes, this production is recommended for 7th grade audiences.
Wind in the Willows
January 27
Based on Kenneth Grahame’s beloved novel, this multimedia adaptation combines live performance with 180-degree projections, music, and soundscapes. Audiences join Mole and Rat as they journey through the Wild Wood to find the missing Otter. Best for grades 3 and up.
Aesop’s Greatest Hits
February 23-27
Tailored especially for kindergarteners, this colorful and joyful show brings Aesop’s timeless fables to life through laughter, creativity, and life lessons for the youngest of theatre-goers.
Tickets for the 2025–26 Imagination Series are on sale now at TulsaPAC.com.
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Built by the City of Tulsa and funded by the people of Tulsa, the Tulsa Performing Arts Center opened its doors in March 1977 as the City’s new municipal theatre. Operated by the City of Tulsa for four decades, the City handed over managerial control of the facility to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Trust in 2019. The TPAC Trust will continue to bring the best in performing arts from all over the world to the TPAC stages, but broad plans are also in place to self-produce additional events and create bigger and better community outreach programs.