[2026] Robert Odle Interview

Title

[2026] Robert Odle Interview

Subject

Robert (Bob) Odle Oral History Project Interview from February 19, 2026

Description

Video recording and transcript of oral history interview with Toby Jenkins on February 19, 2026. Bob was born on May 15, 1945, in Kansas City, Missouri. His mom and stepdad moved to Tulsa when Bob was in the sixth grade. He graduated from Nathan Hale High School in 1963 and finished his theatre degree from the University of Tulsa in 1967. He was required to go to Oklahoma City for a possible induction into the military as this was the height of the Vietnam War. After two interviews, it was clear that Bob was gay and not subject to military service due to the ban at that time on homosexuals in the military. He began a teaching career in competitive speech and drama at Central High School in Tulsa. He discussed his early involvement in theatre with Gaslight Theatre and the American Theatre Company with its early satirical takes on Tulsa, Oral Roberts University and co-wrote ATC’s production of “A Christmas Carol,” which continues to be performed each December for some 50 years. Bob created the Brother Oral Love role that became a fixture of ATC’s shows along with the Oral Action Singers. Bob has stayed politically active, often writes reviews of plays and musicals and serves in other volunteer roles in the Tulsa community.

Creator

Robert Odle, Toby Jenkins

Date

February 19, 2026

Files

Citation

Robert Odle, Toby Jenkins, “[2026] Robert Odle Interview,” OKEQ History Project, accessed March 27, 2026, https://history.okeq.org/items/show/1329.