Constantine Maroulis & Deborah Cox star in Jekyll & Hyde

Jekyll & Hyde will perform in Oklahoma City Jan. 15-20 and in Tulsa Jan. 22-27.

American Idol star and Tony® Award nominee Constantine Maroulis joins with Grammy® Award nominee and R&B superstar Deborah Cox to inject new life into the classic tale of good and evil, Jekyll & Hyde.

Full coverage in the January issue of the Gayly and on our website, including our exclusive interview with Deborah Cox.

Jekyll & Hyde comes to the Civic Center Music Hall Jan. 15-20. For tickets call (800) 869)-1451, (405) 297-2264, visit the Civic Center Box Office or CelebrityAttractions.com. Groups of 10 or more may call for a discount.

Jekyll & Hyde comes to the Tulsa Performing Arts Center Jan. 22-27. For tickets call (800) 364-7111, (918) 596-7111, visit the Tulsa PAC Ticket Office or online at www.MyTicketOffice.com.  Groups of 10 or more may call for a discount. 

For more information about Celebrity Attractions, visit www.CelebrityAttractions.com.

JEKYLL JEOPARDY

Answers - in the form of a question - in the Gayly January issue

1. This singer made JEKYLL & HYDEauthor Frank Wildhorn’s song “Where Do Broken Hearts Go?” famous.

2. Constantine Maroulis was a finalist in this season of “American Idol”.

3. This Broadway musical was recently made into a feature film starring Tom Cruise. On Broadway, Constantine Maroulis receive a Tony® Award nomination for his role.

4. This Deborah Cox multi-platinum song held the record for being the longest running #1 R&B Single for 14 consecutive weeks.

5. These two divas recorded the duet “Same Script Different Cast”.

6. Writer of the original novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, this musical is based on.

7. This hit song from Jekyll & Hyde has been performed at the Super Bowl, the Olympics and a presidential inauguration.