![]() ![]() ![]() You can feel that it is a treasure that deserves and needs more funding if it hopes to continue into the future. The caliber and quality of experience and performance is far beyond what you would expect to find in a small local community theater in a small town in Western Oklahoma. The Red Carpet Community Theater is a joy. I cannot imagine that Elk City has many more enjoyable ways to spend an evening. Honestly it almost left me in tears to know that every performance was not sold out. Ticket Prices were $14 which is more than fair and I have spent more to see a movie. The staff was Oklahoma friendly and this is a delightful place for a date and a wonderful way to spend an evening. Still, this is a wonderful script, a wonderful play, topped off with brilliant performances by seasoned working actors who take great delight in their craft. I thought this choice of play was wonderful though too many cast to audience asides broke the third wall and left me a bit cold. I very much enjoyed this particular performance. 3 performances a year for such a talented playhouse seems a shame. It is somewhat of a shame that Elk City can not do better. It needs a new roof and frankly could use some additional investment to address other needs. It is hard to pre-order tickets and picking them up at will call was modestly problematic.Īlso, this theater is in serious need of funding and community support. If there was a complaint it is that the box office experience could be improved. Cast enunciation and projection was near perfect and the audience could hear and understand every word without stentorian projection, yelling, or over miking. The bathrooms were clean and the refreshment table looked enticing and tempting enough to "almost" stray from a diet. The set decoration was lovely, lighting was good but not great but absolutely stunning when you consider the limitations and funding of a small theater. Its hard to pinpoint one player that stood out mainly because there was bravura acting across the cast and they seemed to feed off of each other, The Trivial Pursuit scene was an absolute delight and you could almost say that the plays biggest failing was that laughter from the audience almost overwhelmed the ability to of the cast to hold deadpan and spit lines. It was well directed and the blocking was superb. The star of the show here was the acting. I wanted to jump up and join the thespians on the stage at the kitchen table for some good gnocchi. The WOSC Nursing Department maintains its valued relationship with GPRMC.Over the River and Through the Woods was a filling experience. This allows students the ability to practice in a more realistic hospital setting. The clinical lab is located within the hospital. The campus space consists of two classrooms, a computer lab, a student break room, and offices for three full-time employees. In 2013 through the support of Great Plains Regional Medical Center, the nursing division was able to move to the Pat Wall Professional located directly to the south of the hospital. This allowed for an expantion of the skills lab, as well as the addition of more students. In the first year, there were 18 students attending the Elk City campus.ĭuring the summer of 2009, the home health agency, with whom the Department of Nursing has been sharing the building, moved to a new location. Using a classroom generously provided by the Great Plains Regional Medical Center, the Department of Nursing Education expanded north to Elk City, during the summer of 2005. ![]()
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