Travelogue: Where to Eat in Oklahoma City

Editor's Note: Our lovely Rachel Bouton had so much to say about our Oklahoma tour that we split it into two posts. So, for you traveling to the Sooner state sooner rather than later, here are some great spots to hit up while you're in Oklahoma City. 


Rachel (in the blue shirt) with her OKC squad after our OSU show.

Rachel (in the blue shirt) with her OKC squad after our OSU show.

Leaving was bitter sweet, but I had to head back to NY before I burst a button on my pants (like I said, you can literally deep fry anything) but I was glad to have gotten an all too brief #Oklahomecoming.

And now, on to what you really care about...FOOD! If you find yourself in Oklahoma, make sure to eat at ALL THESE PLACES (but don’t wear a belt).

Big Truck Tacos - deep fried avocado taco? Don’t mind if I do.

Cheevers - Dear God, the Chicken Fried Steak with Jalapeño gravy is a revelation

Cafe Antigua - Awesome Guatemalan food in Oklahoma? Who knew.

Eischen’s - All they sell is fried chicken, fried Okra, and beer...but who needs anything else?

Brown’s Bakery - I still have dreams about their apple fritters

Posted on February 1, 2016 .

Travelogue: Ada, OK and Stillwater, OK

[Once a month we have a company member report to us about life on the road. This month, it's Rachel Bouton sharing with us her experiences on our recent Oklahoma tours to East Central University in Ada, OK and Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK.]


Rachel Bouton is A-OK with our Oklahoma audience member!

Rachel Bouton is A-OK with our Oklahoma audience member!

From 2009-2011 I found myself living in Oklahoma. The reason I ended up in Oklahoma is a tale for another day, but suffice it to say that reason had a name. A male name. A name that is now in my phone as “EX BOYFRIEND! DO NOT TEXT." 

I hadn’t been back to OK since I left for NYC in 2011, but last weekend I found myself on a flight back to the red dirt state waxing more than a little nostalgic. My time in OK was formative to say the least - I made some of the best friends I’ll ever know, lived alone for the first time, ran my first (and last) marathon, got a cat, ate a lot of really unhealthy and amazing food (you can literally deep fry anything), and discovered improv. [Editor's Note: Rachel's Oklahoma City eating picks are in this blog post.]

What’s that you say? Oklahoma is where I first started doing improv? But how can you improvise in the middle of a cow field? That’s all they have there right? Cows and fields?

Wrong. Very very wrong.

Sure, they have cows in fields, but they also have hip restaurants, a growing independent art and film scene, and a thriving comedy community fostered by the amazing people at OKC Improv, where 7 years ago, I signed up for my first improv class.

So much of what I loved about Oklahoma was simply how surprising it can be. Poor Daniel [Tepper] and Christine [Pynn] had to endure several hours-long car rides in which I went on and on about all the amazing things about Oklahoma that are “not what you would expect.” I’ll give you a taste here:

Oklahoma has a thriving film industry thanks to some serious tax breaks for filmmakers who shoot in Oklahoma. Many of my improv friends made part of their living being in films shot in Oklahoma.

Oklahoma isn’t just a bunch of cowboys and cows (though it is the home of the World Cow Chip Throwing Championship and the Cowboy Hall of Fame). There are also loads of armadillos there (we saw a few by the side of the road after they had become arma-DEAD-los).

Oklahoma has tons of great restaurants. I’ve included a list of my favs at the end of this post.

The band The Flaming Lips is from Oklahoma City and every Halloween they lead the March of 1000 Flaming Skeletons. People dress up in skeleton costumes and march down the OKC streets carrying torches while the lead singer Wayne Coyne rolls around the city in a human size hamster ball.

You can still smoke in bars in Oklahoma (I’m not a fan of this one, but it’s good to know. Leave your coat in the car or it will smell like smoke for a month).

Oklahoma experiences more earthquakes than anywhere in the world. THE WORLD! Scientists attribute the quakes to fracking and the number of quakes went up from 2 in 2008 to 680 in 2015!

The people really are as friendly and welcoming as you think they will be. When I lived there I learned that everyone talks to strangers. So I did too and a lot of those strangers become lifelong friends.

Our weekend in OK was far too brief. We had great shows in Ada and Stillwater, and I got to teach a workshop at OSU for a group of talented and hilarious students which was a real highlight. I made Daniel and Christine eat at my favorite taco place in the world, and I explained to everyone in my car what “Okie Noodling” is (Google it). I even got to sit in with OKC Improv and do a two-person improv set with one of my first improv idols! But perhaps the best part of the trip was simply seeing so many of the wonderful people that made my time in Oklahoma so incredibly rich.

Until we meet again, stay classy Oklahoma.


Highlights from our Oklahoma Shows

Winning Songs

Ada, OK

Stillwater, OK

Posted on February 1, 2016 and filed under Travelogues.

Producer Spotlight: Deb Rabbai on our January Phony Awards

Once a month a producer writes a posts sharing with us a unique perspective from both inside and outside of the show. This month it's Deb Rabbai with her thoughts on the Triad Shows in New York City.

It's midnight on December 31st and after all the celebrating has ended and all the holidays have run their course it's time for us to think about what's ahead in the coming year. For Broadway's Next Hit Musical it's time to think about our Winter performances for the APAP convention!

 
 

This year our two performances fell on January 15th & 16th. My birthday fell on the night before our first APAP show and while I desperately wanted to celebrate, I wanted to make sure I was well rested and vocally ready for the shows so my celebrating took place at home in pajamas and slippers. Our host Greg Triggs' birthday fell on Jan 16th which added to the excitement for Greg and offered him the opportunity to get some extra applause when he told the audience that it was in fact his birthday. Hey, whatever it takes right? Right!

The shows this year were full of great comedic moments and songs! Our cast was made up of the most talented, fun and funny people you will find in the world of musical improvisation and comedy. How lucky we were to have in the audience the fantastic actor Mr. Danny Aiello. Just having him in the audience was exciting and I know it inspired me to put my best foot forward.   

One of my favorite moments from the shows involved Robert Z. Grant portraying a dead goldfish floating in a fishbowl. Typecasting, if you ask me. Here are a few other moments I recall that brought a smile to my face; finding a way to use the song title "Yeah, I'd Hit That" to construct a musical about baseball, when Rob Schiffmann mentioned there was a "fluke" in the constitution that allowed his character (a young boy) to become president and Stefan Schick singing a song about French Oreos. Trust me, there were so many ridiculous moments that kept the night bouncy and light that it would take me another 250 words at least to recount them al. for you here.

My hope is that you were there to see it and hear the songs we sang and experience it for yourself!

If you weren't able to be there this year, I invite you to join us next year for more laughs and songs all improvised by your pals at Broadway's Next Hit Musical or see us on the road in your town!

Posted on January 25, 2016 and filed under Producer Spotlight, 2015 - 2016 Season.

Highlights from our New York City Shows

Every January we do a short run in New York City at our favorite space, The Triad. Here are some of the highlights!

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Posted on January 21, 2016 and filed under 2015 - 2016 Season.