OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 21, 2025) — Paycom Software, Inc. (NYSE: PAYC) (“Paycom”), a leading provider of comprehensive, cloud-based human capital management software, partnered with OKC Broadway to provide Oklahoma City students, teachers and parents a Broadway experience with tickets to “Elf The Musical.”
Students from Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School, Millwood Public Schools and Putnam Heights Academy attended the performance at the Civic Center Music Hall. The donation marks the seventh consecutive year Paycom has partnered with OKC Broadway and the fourth year the company has provided tickets to local students.
“As a longtime sponsor of OKC Broadway, it’s an honor to help students experience the arts in a meaningful way,” said Jason Bodin, executive vice president of marketing and communications at Paycom. “Performances like this inspire creativity and create shared memories that strengthen our community. Paycom is proud to support young learners through opportunities like this.”
On Friday evening, students enjoyed refreshments and received souvenir T-shirts before watching the holiday classic come to life.
“For many young audiences, attending live theater is their first encounter with the performing arts, sparking lifelong interests in creativity and self-expression. Ensuring equitable access to these experiences helps bridge cultural and educational gaps, empowering all children, regardless of background, to dream, connect and see themselves as part of a shared human story,” said Cecilia Robinson-Woods, Ed.D., superintendent of Millwood Public Schools. “We appreciate Paycom’s commitment to providing opportunities for learning and growth in our community.”
Elizabeth Gray, CEO of the Civic Center Foundation, said the partnership strengthens the organization’s ability to bring live entertainment to young learners.
“We’re grateful for our continued partnership with Paycom, whose generosity helps us bring world-class arts experiences to underserved students and communities year after year,” said Gray.
The show, inspired by the film, features the story of Buddy the Elf as he explores New York City.
“Together, we’re opening doors to the arts for those who might not otherwise have access. We look forward to building on this shared commitment for many seasons to come,” said Gray.
To learn more about OKC Broadway’s upcoming productions, visit okcbroadway.com.