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Much can be revealed through the humble phone call
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By Cameron Woodhead
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★★★★
Theatre composed entirely from telephone dialogue might not sound automatically appealing. Handheld devices can make dictatorial demands on our attention, and part of theatre’s draw these days is being told to switch off your mobile phone to concentrate on the here and now.
Yet Periscope Productions has created fascinating and inventively staged drama from the conceit.
Mason Phoumirath in The Human Voice at Meat Market
Credit:Sarah Waker
The Human Voice picks up the baton from Jean Cocteau’s 1930 play
NMC Health gains familiar face in Family Medicine
NMC Health recently announced the addition of Denis D. Knight, DO to the NMC Health Family Medicine clinic at 3443 N. Amidon Ave. in Wichita.
”Dr. Knight is well-loved and respected in the Wichita community,” said Alex Haines, vice president of clinic operations. “He is a familiar face in Wichita and we are thrilled to have him as part of the NMC Health family.”
Dr. Knight will care for patients at NMC Health’s expanding family medicine clinic in north Wichita. He will also continue his work as the medical director for several long-term care and rehabilitation facilities in the South-Central Kansas area.