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Northeast Oklahoma Events

EVENTS Northeast OK

MLT Presents The Family Fruitcake at the Coleman Theatre December 1, 7 pm & December 4, 2:30 pm • 103 N. Main St. Mom wants to have a normal dinner, just this once. But with a teenage daughter being very “teenage-y,” a younger daughter prepared (literally) for combat, a newly marriedinto-the family man getting lost in the backyard, and a great aunt whose wild stories get wilder by the minute and who needs no prompting to spin the tale of the Swenson fruitcake, it’s an impossible dream. The fruitcake was made some 20 years ago and has never been eaten. It has become a family tradition to keep it in the pantry until Christmas. Miami Christmas Parade December 2, 6 pm Jim Brickman: A Very Merry Christmas at the Coleman Theatre December 8, 7-10 pm • 103 N. Main St. Jim Brickman, the multiple Grammy nominated songwriter and piano sensation is back this festive season with his annual holiday tour “A Very Merry Christmas,” a magical evening celebrating music, love and family. Brickman will warm the hearts of all as sounds of faith and love make spirits bright, bringing family and friends together for anything but a silent night. Join Brickman for this live and joyous concert experience that blends yuletide memories and holiday favorites with his own hit songs. A Big Band Christmas Featuring Tulsa Praise Orchestra December 10, 7-10 pm • 103 N. Main St. The Tulsa Praise Orchestra continues the Christmas tradition at the Coleman, performing the Big Band sound set to your favorite Christmas music. A special guest vocalist will join them, so don’t miss out on the unmistakable sound of yesteryear that will round out your holiday! Tickets: Adult: $18, seniors: $15, students: $12. It’s a Wonderful Life the Movie at the Coleman Theatre December 11, 2:30-4 pm • 103 N. Main St. It’s a Wonderful Life is a 1946 American Christmas family film produced and directed by Frank Capra and starring James Stewart as George Bailey, a man who has given up his personal dreams in order to help others in his community, and whose desperate attempt to solve his problems on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody (Henry Travers). Asleep at the Wheel Merry Texas Christmas Y’all at the Coleman Theatre December 17, 7-10 pm • 103 N. Main St. Asleep at the Wheel will dust off the carols, grab the eggnog and proceed to boogie— holiday style—with a very special concert dubbed Merry Texas Christmas, Y’all! The band will take the stage playing fan favorites as well as choice cuts from their three previously released Christmas albums. Tickets: $25-$50. The Return of the Nutcracker Staring William Lee Martin at the Coleman Theatre December 19, 7-9 pm • 103 N. Main St. Comedian William Lee Martin Brings Holiday Laughs to the Coleman. A holiday night of comedy, music and surprises. Diamond Rio Holiday & Hits LIVE at Buffalo Run December 22, 7-11 pm • 1000 Buffalo Run Blvd. Tickets Starting at $30. Age: 21 and over only.

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Dates and times are subject to change. Please call the Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau at 918.542.4435 to confirm.

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