On the Town: Warning – ‘Nunsense’ may be habit-forming By: Lillie-Beth Brinkman The Journal Record April 22, 2021
Lillie-Beth Brinkman
The “Nunsense” title alone lends itself to the description that Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma used to promote its latest production that opened Wednesday night at the Myriad Botanical Gardens in downtown Oklahoma City.
“‘Nunsense’ is habit-forming,” the news release stated, and the production lived up to that with lots of nun and light-hearted Catholic jokes, a zany storyline and, of course, in Lyric’s usual style, a very talented cast, all women.
Directed by Lyric’s Ashley Wells, the high-energy musical made good use of the round water stage in the Myriad Gardens Wednesday night, and being outdoors with the ducks and passersby again gave the production a wonderfully unique feel. I can’t urge people enough to support our outstanding cultural institutions like Lyric that continue to innovate and entertain in a m
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Oklahoma Joe: Battling through the waves of COVID-19 By: Joe Hight Columnist December 14, 2020
Joe Hight
I had decided I was going to get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it became available. After nine months of taking precautions and not contracting the virus, I felt I was in the final stretch. I had recently received a flu shot, too.
The next day, I sat in my recliner unable to move because of soreness, relentless chills and having no energy. I was baffled and kept reading stories on my iPhone about the virus and asking myself these questions: What are the symptoms that would prompt hospitalization? What are the most severe forms that would require it?