The ghost of Enrico Caruso haunts a theater in Tulsa.
Famed tenor Enrico Caruso performed at the Brady Theater in 1920. Tulsa urban legend says that J. Paul Getty took Caruso to see an oil well outside of town. The party was in a caravan of three cars, all of which broke down. Caruso was forced to walk back to Tulsa in the pouring rain in order to give his performance. Supposedly, Caruso believed that the infection which eventually killed him was a direct result of his time in the cold rain. He placed the blame squarely on the theater for this terrible fate. His vengeful ghost is said to haunt the Brady Theater to this day.
FACT OR FICTION? Join us on April 5th at 6:30 and decide for yourself as you enjoy an evening full of entertainment and surprises all to benefit the Tulsa Opera!
Black Tie. Space is limited so please purchase tickets today on the form below.
THE DETAILS
6:30 pm, April 5, 2012
cocktails & jazz Music with Rebecca Ungerman
41st Floor, First Place Tower
Valet parking available at 5th & Boston
Chef Justin Thompson, Juniper’s
will be prepare a meal from the days of Caruso
P.T. Murphy & David Parr of The Magic Cabaret of Chicago
will present a grand magical performance
STEINWAY GRAND PIANOS donated by SAIED MUSIC COMPANY
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO KANBAR PROPERTIES FOR THE VENUE
ROOMS FOR ARTISTS donated by HOTEL AMBASSADOR TULSA



