OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahomans will soon have an opportunity to celebrate the history of the iconic Myriad Convention Center with 53 years of memories alongside OKC Thunder Films and Prairie Surf Studios with its new film release called INCOMPARABLE.

INCOMPARABLE is set to explore the Myriad’s rich history of the building, later known as the Cox Convention Center, while highlighting stories with individuals who were part of it all.

According to Thunder officials, those include:

A love story that took 15 years to blossom between a pair of high school students meeting at a 2008 robotics conference in the Myriad.
The long and successful history of Blazers hockey in the Myriad through the storytelling of radio announcer John Brooks, coach Doug Sauter, and super fans who became part of the Blazers hockey family.

The expansion of Oklahoma’s film industry as the building became home to Prairie Surf Studios with major productions like TWISTERS and TULSA KING.

The history of the building through the eyes of longtime Oklahoma City community leader and events promoter Lee Allan Smith.

The vital role the Myriad played following the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, including the efforts of the Oklahoma Restaurant Association which happened to be hosting its annual convention at the building that week. It also became a temporary home to dozens of out-of-state FEMA Urban Search & Rescue workers. Former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating and former First Lady Cathy Keating offer their memories, along with several of the out-of-state rescuers who, 30 years later, remember how the Myriad became the birthplace of the Oklahoma Standard, through memories like the Oklahoma Dollar story.

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INCOMPARABLE is scheduled to debut at the 2025 deadCenter Film Festival on Saturday, June 14, 2025. Thunder officials say, the premiere will be it’s the eighth straight at deadCenter.

“When it opened in 1972, that building was named the Incomparable Myriad for a reason,” said Dan Mahoney, co-executive producer of OKCThunder Films. “Over the course of a half century, it was home to an incredibly wide variety of entertainment, sports, business, and community events. Along the way, it became more than a building. It became the soul of downtown OKC, particularly in the face of tragedy in April, 1995. We are honored to tell the story as we prepare that site for its evolution into the new home of the Thunder, the new Paycom Center.”

DETAILS:

TIME: 9:00 p.m. on the lawn of Oklahoma Contemporary

LOCATION: 11 NW 11th St. in Oklahoma City

*For more information on deadCenter Film Festival June 11-15 ticket information click here and schedule information click here.       

“We are honored to premiere another OKCThunder Films project at the 25th Annual deadCenter Film Festival,” said Executive Director Cacky Poarch. “Our collaboration with the Thunder has been a meaningful opportunity to blend the power of storytelling with the excitement of sports.
Their commitment to community engagement through film aligns perfectly with our mission, and we’re especially proud to showcase a new dimension of their work with the documentary about the Incomparable Myriad.”

The screening is free and open to the public.

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