Hamlet, undecided on a major, asking for help from his professors, Martin Luther and Dr. Faustus, sounds like the start of a good joke. But it made an even better play in Thursday’s staging of “Wittenberg” at Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s indoor space at 2920 Paseo. The 2010 script by David Davalos was wildly witty, but avoided comic overkill, to take its characters and science versus religion issues they raise seriously. Mark Loftis relied on flowing robes and movements to make himself seem larger than life, yet deeply human and humorous, as the skeptical Dr.Read more on NewsOK.com