“The Lowdown,” a new series that filmmaker Sterlin Harjo calls his love letter to Tulsa, has been freed from its envelope.
A public screening for the pilot episode of “The Lowdown,” a series set and shot in Tulsa, was hosted Monday night by the Philbrook Museum of Art.
The series debuts at 8 p.m. Tuesday with back-to-back episodes on FX. Philbrook arranged a one-day-early preview for people who couldn’t wait to see Harjo’s follow-up to his award-winning and critically acclaimed shot-in-Oklahoma series “Reservation Dogs.”
Admission to the screening was free, but tickets were required because of limited seating capacity (250).
“The show looks interesting, and I am excited about it being set in our area,” said James Davis, who secured a ticket for the sold-out screening. “I was excited to