Gregory Alan Isakov, Parker Millsap and John Moreland head to Oklahoma City
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FARM TO STAGE
Gregory Alan Isakov will perform a 6:30 p.m. Friday concert at the Jones Assembly, 901 W Sheridan Ave. The songwriter’s last record, 2018’s “Evening Machines,” was nominated for a Grammy. When not touring, Isakov also manages a small Colorado farm that provides food to local restaurants. Israel Nebeker of Blind Pilot is also on the bill. For tickets, go to www.thejonesassembly.com, or call 405-212-2378 for information.
BE THERE INSTEAD
Purcell native Parker Millsap returns to Oklahoma for a 7 p.m. Saturday concert at the Auditorium at the Douglass, 600 N High Ave. Millsap’s “Be Here Instead” was released in April of this year. Tickets are available at www.eventbrite.com, or call 405-652-9541 for details.
THIS LAND IS MORELAND’S
Celebrated songwriter John Moreland will be in concert at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Tower Theatre, 425 NW 23rd St. The show is a rescheduled date in support of Moreland’s 2020 album “LP5.” Will Johnson opens. Tickets start at $22 and can be purchased at www.towertheatreokc.com, or call the box office at 405-708-6937.
THAT’S A FACTORY
Cirque Mechanics’ “Birdhouse Factory” stops in Oklahoma at 8 p.m. Saturday at OCCC’s Visual and Performing Arts Center, 7777 S May Ave. The acrobatic stunt show is set in a 1930s widget factory inspired by the murals of Diego Rivera and the contraptions of Rube Goldberg. Tickets start at $17 and can be purchased at occc.universitytickets.com. Call 405-682-7579 for more information.
WRITER’S BLOCK
“Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time” screens at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art’s Noble Theater at 5:30 p.m. Friday with additional screenings Saturday and Sunday. The film chronicles a 25-year friendship between the author and the filmmaker. For advance tickets or more information, call 405-236-3100, or go to www.okcmoa.com.
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