Stage Hits and Seasonal Blooms: What’s On Today in Oklahoma City

Welcome to Your Sunday Guide
Good morning, Oklahoma City. As your lead editor at oklahoma.news, I’ve curated today’s top picks for spending your Sunday, March 1, 2026. From the final day of botanical spectacles to the high-energy sounds of the 1960s, there is no shortage of culture and community gathering in the metro today. Whether you are looking for a matinee performance or a quiet stroll through an art gallery, here is what is happening around the city.
Stage Hits and Sunday Matinees
If you are looking for a lively afternoon, head to the Plaza District for the final performance of the musical Beehive at the Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma. Starting at 2:00 PM, this production celebrates the powerful female voices of the 1960s with iconic hits and high-energy choreography. For those who prefer a classic comedy of manners, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is also wrapping up its current run of The Importance of Being Earnest today. It is a perfect opportunity to catch Oscar Wilde’s sharp wit before the curtain closes on this specific production.
Musical Highlights and Nightlife
The evening shifts toward unique musical experiences across the city's premier venues. At the historic Tower Theatre, the Vitamin String Quartet takes the stage at 8:00 PM. Renowned for their classical reinterpretations of modern pop, they will be performing hits from Billie Eilish and the popular Bridgerton soundtrack. Meanwhile, for a more intimate singer-songwriter atmosphere, Cory Branan is performing at The Blue Door at 8:00 PM. His storytelling and intricate guitar work provide a grounded, authentic way to conclude your weekend.
Arts, Cinema, and Botanical Beauty
It is a significant day for film and flora in downtown Oklahoma City. The Myriad Botanical Gardens and Crystal Bridge Conservatory is hosting the final day of Love Takes Root: An Orchid Engagement. This stunning display features thousands of vibrant orchids and is a must-see before the exhibition concludes this evening at 5:00 PM. Just a few blocks away, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art is screening the 2026 Oscar-Nominated Short Films. Today’s schedule features selections from the Animation and Live Action categories, offering a rare chance to see these global works on the big screen.
Community Expo
Finally, for those looking for an active community event, the Backwoods Hunting and Fishing Expo continues today at the Oklahoma State Fair Park. This event is one of the largest of its kind in the region, featuring the latest outdoor gear, educational seminars, and activities for families. It is a staple for local enthusiasts and runs through the early evening.

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