The state’s premier film festival, deadCENTER, returns to Downtown Oklahoma City, June 6-10, with dozens of feature-length movies and shorts, including such locally lensed offerings as the drama Bringing Up Bobby (pictured), the Chris Kattan comedy Just Crazy Enough, the documentary Where Did the Horny Toad Go? and many more. Visit deadcenterfilm.org.
THEATER

Jane Austen Festival June 14-16
For Reduxion Theater Company, it just makes sense — and sensibility — to stage a three-day Jane Austen Festival, June 14-16, at its Broadway Theater, 1613 N. Broadway. On the schedule are a stage reading of Pride and Prejudice, bestselling author Linda Berdoll and more presentations and exhibitions. Tickets are $10-$25. Call 651-3191 or visit reduxiontheatre.com.
FILM

deadCENTER Film Festival June 6-10
The state’s premier film festival, deadCENTER, returns to Downtown Oklahoma City, June 6-10, with dozens of feature-length movies and shorts, including such locally lensed offerings as the drama Bringing Up Bobby (pictured), the Chris Kattan comedy Just Crazy Enough, the documentary Where Did the Horny Toad Go? and many more. Visit deadcenterfilm.org.
MUSIC

OK Mozart June 10-17
For the second year, the longtime Bartlesville festival comes to Oklahoma City, June 10-17, with performances by Grammy winner Esperanza Spalding (pictured), Carolina Chocolate Drops, Jayme Stone and Alloy Orchestra, all at Oklahoma City University, 2501 N. Blackwelder. The grand finale featuring Kyle Dillingham will be staged at Civic Center Music Hall, 201 N. Walker. Tickets are $10-$40. Visit okmozart.org.
ART

Fusion [A New Century of Glass] June 10-17
Debuting June 14 at Oklahoma City Museum of Art, 415 Couch, is Fusion [A New Century of Glass], featuring 47 glass sculptures and installations from the 21st century that embrace the depth and diversity of the human experience. It runs through Sept. 9. Admission is $10-$12. Call 236-3100 or visit okcmoa.com
THEATER

Oklahoma Senior Follies June 8-10
That Ziegfeld spirit lives in Oklahoma Senior Follies, a song-and-dance extravaganza of the state’s senior stars at OCU’s Kirkpatrick Auditorium, 2501 N. Blackwelder. Because last year’s Follies were such a hit, this year’s event has been expanded to three shows, June 8-10, with proceeds benefiting Mobile Meals of Oklahoma County. Tickets are $25. Call 208-5227 or visit okseniorfollies.com.