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Broadway Beats and FBI Memoirs: A Dynamic Wednesday in Oklahoma City

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February 18, 2026/08:00 AM
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Broadway Beats and FBI Memoirs: A Dynamic Wednesday in Oklahoma City
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Michael Barera

Midweek Highlights in Oklahoma City

As the city settles into the rhythm of Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Oklahoma City offers a diverse array of cultural and community events. Whether you are in the mood for nostalgic musical theater, a deep dive into historical memoirs, or a high-energy comedy set, today’s local schedule has something for everyone. From the downtown arts district to the historic memorial, the city is buzzing with activity.

Musical Theater at the Civic Center

For theater lovers, the standout event of the day is Beehive: The 60s Musical. Hosted at the Civic Center Music Hall as part of the Lyric Theatre season, this high-energy production kicks off tonight at 7:30 PM. The show celebrates the powerful female voices of the 1960s, featuring iconic hits from legends like Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, and Janis Joplin. It is an immersive, nostalgic journey through a decade of social change and groundbreaking music, perfect for those looking to add some harmony to their Wednesday evening.

Community Meetups and Author Discussions

Earlier in the day, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum will host its Better Conversations series from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM. Today's session features former FBI bomb technician Barry Black, who will discuss his new memoir, Hazardous Devices. Black served during the investigation of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and later became a global expert in explosive threats. The event includes a catered lunch, a discussion on service and sacrifice, and a book signing. It provides a rare opportunity for residents to engage with a key figure in the city's modern history.

Comedy and Live Music

If you prefer a night of laughter or underground music, there are several options across the metro area:

  • Trevor Wallace: The popular comedian brings his signature observational humor to the local stage tonight at 7:00 PM, offering a lighthearted escape for the midweek crowd.
  • Crazy & the Brains: For those seeking an alternative vibe, the band will be performing live at the 89th Street Collective. This show starts at 7:00 PM and promises an energetic performance for fans of the local punk and indie scene.
  • Koffin Kats: Continuing the live music trend, this psychobilly trio is scheduled for a 7:30 PM set, providing a darker, high-tempo musical alternative.

Public Exhibitions and Art

The Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) remains open until 5:00 PM today. Visitors can explore the ongoing retrospective of Paul Reed, a founding member of the Washington Color School. The exhibition provides a comprehensive look at his career and colorful abstract works. Additionally, the museum’s permanent Dale Chihuly collection continues to draw crowds with its stunning glass installations, offering a peaceful midweek retreat for art enthusiasts.