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Gaslight Theatre Honored with OCTAVision Award for 30 Years of Shakespeare in the Park

Sand Springs, OK – October 21, 2023 – The Gaslight Theatre, renowned for its commitment to the arts, achieved a remarkable milestone on Saturday, October 21st, when it was honored with the prestigious OCTAVision Award by the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association (OCTA). This significant recognition was bestowed upon the theatre in celebration of its outstanding achievement of 30 Years of Shakespeare in the Park. 

The OCTAVision Award, established in 1990, is a highly coveted accolade within the Oklahoma community theatre network. It is presented to an OCTA member theatre that has not only set ambitious, long-term goals but has also effectively and appropriately realized these goals. The award is a testament to the dedication and determination of the theatre community working together to achieve extraordinary results.

For three decades, Gaslight Theatre has been captivating audiences with its enchanting performances of Shakespearean classics under the open sky at Government Springs Park free to the public. This remarkable achievement reflects the theatre’s unwavering commitment to promoting and preserving the timeless works of William Shakespeare, making them accessible to the local community.

In addition to Gaslight Theatre’s remarkable recognition, Immediate Past President Charlet Ringwald received the Charles Hair Volunteer of the Year Award. This prestigious accolade is presented to individuals who have contributed years of dedicated volunteer service to an OCTA member theatre. These individuals may have been the founders or early patrons of their theatre, and their leadership is credited with the significant growth and success of their respective theatres. During her presidency, Ringwald led the theatre throughout the COVID19 pandemic. “Charlet is a prime example of why Community Theatres survive. She has continued to work as an integral volunteer for the theatre as a board member following her tenure as president. Charlet is so deserving of this award for her passion and dedication to the arts in this community,” stated her nominations.

Gaslight Theatre’s commitment to the arts, its dedication to their free Shakespeare in the Park, and the outstanding volunteer contributions of Charlet Ringwald have left a lasting impact on the Oklahoma theatre community. These accomplishments exemplify the remarkable achievements that can be realized when a passionate and united community comes together in the pursuit of a shared artistic vision.

The Gaslight Theatre extends its deepest gratitude to the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association for this extraordinary honor. The theatre looks forward to continuing its tradition of bringing the magic of Shakespeare to the community for many more years to come.

For more information about the Gaslight Theatre and its upcoming productions, please visit www.gaslighttheatre.org or contact the box office.

Blake Reese
Blake Reese
Blake Reese is the Coeditor and Advertising Director for Enid Monthly. Writing and editing are passions of his, but he also enjoys the connections and relationships he gets to make by going out into the community. Blake is originally from Wichita, Kansas, but he relocated to Enid after graduating from college. He graduated from Wichita State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science accompanied by a minor in Communications. Blake definitely misses the city life from time to time, but he's happy to be a part of the Enid community.

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