This Town OKC

S2E13 Lyn Adams

37 min · 15. Apr. 2026
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Beschreibung

She created Oklahoma Children's Theatre out of necessity. Having moved to Oklahoma from her native Australia in 1980 to attend OU, Lyn Adams was working at Stage Center where she had created a children's program when the place closed. She moved the program to OKC Community College and formed a nonprofit organization. Later Oklahoma Children's Theatre moved to Fair Park and eventually to Oklahoma City University where it remains today. Lyn retired in 2022 to travel and enjoy grandmotherhood.  After a wee bit of prompting, she recalls her favorite OCT production that coincidentally was written by your host. Post-production by Fred O. Bishop Sponsored by Carpenter Square Theatre

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