Playhouse gets back in the habit of live performances with Nunsense
Special to The Oak Ridger
Intermission is over!
After a 16-month hiatus from live performances, the Oak Ridge Playhouse is ready to open its doors again with a production of the funny, nunny musical comedy “Nunsense, opening Saturday, July 31.
“The pandemic put live entertainment on hold for organizations all over the world,” Playhouse Executive Artistic Director Reggie Law stated in a news release. “We chose to look at it as a long intermission. But, now that it is over, we’re getting back in the habit quite literally with “Nunsense, of producing live shows.
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Of the many things about Oak Ridge history that are so special, one is the wide variety of culturally entertaining opportunities usually found only in much larger cities. We are indeed fortunate to be able to avail ourselves of such things as the Oak Ridge Playhouse, the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, and the Art Center. These date back to the early days and they have one significant thing in common. They came about because a group of individuals wanted Oak Ridge to have those things and they just set about to make it happen.