About this venue
Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre is the main theatre within the Civic Center Music Hall complex in downtown Oklahoma City. Set inside a historic Art Deco building, the venue was conceived as a distinctive “building within a building,” combining a modern performance space with the original civic complex. The auditorium seats 2,477 guests and accommodates a broad program ranging from theatre and touring Broadway productions to ballet, opera, symphonic concerts and other live performances.
A proscenium stage, multi-level seating and prominent side boxes create a classic theatre atmosphere, while modern lighting, sound and acoustic technology support productions of many different scales. The auditorium is designed around clear sightlines and high-quality acoustics, with several seating levels offering a choice between close views from the orchestra area and broader perspectives from the elevated tiers.
The theatre is located at 201 N Walker Ave, Oklahoma City, United States. Drivers can use street parking as well as nearby public and private parking facilities, including the Arts District Parking Garage, while accessible parking spaces and ramps are available on the north and south sides of the complex. For broader public transport options and getting around Oklahoma City, see the city information below.
About the city
Oklahoma City, a lively hub of the American Midwest, isn’t only a city of wide avenues and open skies—it’s also one of the most convenient destinations for top-tier sports events and concerts. Here, an urban rhythm naturally blends with warm hospitality, making it easy for visitors to plan the whole night out—from tickets to dinner and evening entertainment. The city offers a solid range of accommodations, from downtown hotels to more budget-friendly options across the metro area, and the overall feel is relaxed and easy to navigate, which keeps event days stress-free.
A major advantage is connectivity: the EMBARK public transit network serves key areas with bus routes, faster RAPID corridors, and the OKC Streetcar system that simplifies moving around the inner core and districts near main venues. If you’re flying in, OKC Will Rogers International Airport provides a practical gateway to the city, and if you’re arriving by train, Santa Fe Depot is the well-known central stop for the Amtrak Heartland Flyer, with straightforward links into downtown. Combined with a clear road layout and convenient parking options, getting to arenas and stadiums is typically quick and logical.
When you have time before or after an event, the city delivers a strong “tourism bonus”: Bricktown and the canal walk are perfect for an easy stroll and an evening vibe, Myriad Botanical Gardens offer a green break in the heart of downtown, and Scissortail Park is a favorite spot to unwind with skyline views. For a different pace, paths along the Oklahoma River create space for walking and recharging—so your trip can easily become a complete city experience, not just a stop for the event.