The historic Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum is preparing to welcome visitors once again for the return of Pawnee Bill’s Original Wild West Show on Saturday, June 13, bringing together live entertainment, historical reenactments, and frontier-era storytelling in one of Oklahoma’s best-known heritage events.
Held annually each June, the event honours Major Gordon W. “Pawnee Bill” Lillie and his wife May, whose touring Wild West productions became internationally recognised entertainment attractions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Organisers say this year’s production aims to recreate the atmosphere and spectacle that made the original show a celebrated part of American entertainment history.
This year’s presentation carries the theme “The Best of Pawnee Bill,” reviving many of the most memorable acts associated with the historic travelling show. Audiences can expect dramatic arena scenes featuring racing stagecoaches, galloping horses, gunfire displays, and theatrical storytelling intended to capture the spirit of the Old West.
Each June, the Pawnee Bill Ranch and Museum celebrates Major Gordon W. “Pawnee Bill” Lillie, his trailblazing wife May, and their legendary Wild West show. This year, excitement returns to the historic ranch on Saturday, June 13, with Pawnee Bill’s Original Wild West Show. Stagecoaches race across the arena, while horses’ hooves pound the earth, and gunfire echoes as Pawnee Bill, May, and their talented troupe dazzle the crowd with heart-pounding feats.
The annual event continues to serve as a major cultural attraction at the ranch and museum, which preserves the legacy of Pawnee Bill and his contributions to Wild West entertainment. The site draws tourists, families, and history enthusiasts interested in immersive historical experiences connected to the American frontier era.
Organisers said this year’s show combines authentic historical detail with theatrical production, allowing modern audiences to experience performances inspired by the original touring acts. Directors have focused on recreating classic scenes while maintaining the historical atmosphere that defined the early Wild West shows.
Beyond the arena production, the ranch grounds will host a full day of activities designed to transport visitors back in time. Guests attending the event will be able to experience demonstrations and performances reflecting life and entertainment traditions from the frontier period.
This year’s theme, “The Best of Pawnee Bill,” revives the most iconic acts from the original Wild West show. Show directors weave together drama, storytelling, and authentic history for a show that feels true to its roots.
Throughout the day, visitors can watch blacksmithing demonstrations, sharpshooting displays, and performances by gunfighters, magicians, and musicians. The programme also includes medicine man acts and interactive entertainment intended to create a lively festival atmosphere across the ranch.
The annual show also provides a boost for regional tourism and local businesses, attracting visitors from across Oklahoma and neighbouring states. Heritage tourism and live historical events continue to play an increasingly important role in domestic travel markets as audiences seek family-focused and experience-driven attractions.
Pawnee Bill himself became one of the leading entertainment figures of his era through large-scale touring productions that featured performers, trick riding, livestock, and dramatic frontier recreations. His partnership with May Manning Lillie helped expand the popularity and commercial reach of the Wild West shows during their peak years.
Local tourism officials and organisers believe the continuing popularity of the event reflects sustained public interest in historical storytelling and live-action entertainment rooted in American cultural heritage.
On show day around the ranch, guests can step back in time with lively blacksmithing displays, daring gunfighters, expert sharpshooters, captivating medicine man acts, and performances by magicians and musicians. The festivities fill the day with excitement and culminate in the arena preshow at 7 p.m. Tickets are not sold in advance or online and must be purchased at the ranch entrance gate on the day of the event.
Organisers have encouraged attendees to arrive early because tickets will only be available for purchase at the ranch entrance on the day of the event. The arena preshow is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. before the main evening performance.
The return of Pawnee Bill’s Original Wild West Show highlights the enduring appeal of heritage entertainment events that combine history, theatre, and community celebration while preserving the legacy of one of America’s most recognised Wild West productions.







