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Oxford Performing Arts Center to Host “Chicago – The Musical” as Part of Broadway Series

Chicago - The Musical

OXFORD, AL — The Oxford Performing Arts Center will host a performance of Chicago – The Musical on Friday, February 27, 2026, from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. at its facility located at 100 E Choccolocco St. in Oxford.

The event is presented by the Oxford Performing Arts Center as part of the NobleBank & Trust Broadway Series. A second performance is scheduled for Saturday, February 28.

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Chicago is one of Broadway’s longest-running productions and is known for its jazz-age setting, choreography, and musical score. The show follows the story of vaudeville performer Velma Kelly and chorus girl Roxie Hart, who become rivals while navigating media attention and legal challenges in 1920s Chicago.

The musical has received multiple accolades throughout its run, including Tony Awards, Olivier Awards, and a Grammy Award. It has been performed in thousands of productions worldwide since its Broadway revival.

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According to event details, the performance is open to the public and tickets are available through the Oxford Performing Arts Center. The event has generated significant local interest, with hundreds of individuals responding online ahead of the performance dates.

The Oxford Performing Arts Center regularly hosts touring Broadway productions, concerts, and community events as part of its annual programming designed to bring performing arts experiences to the region.

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