For years, Diana, her
family and her doctors have been wandering through a thicket – trying to treat
and cope with her bipolar disorder.
We follow them all as
Diana tries to make herself whole, gathering pieces of her life and trying to
integrate them within her mind and her soul. What important thing can’t she
remember? Is her illness in her brain or in her soul?
This is the premise of a
powerful rock musical, “Next to Normal,” which is receiving its regional
premiere right here at the Sharadin Bigler Theatre (March 8-24).
I watched a recent
rehearsal of the show, and I can attest that this Tony Award-winning musical is
profound, funny and extremely moving, and that the cast is simply stellar. Wait
until you hear this cast wrap its very talented vocal cords around this rock
score. They will knock your socks off!
This is a very intense
show; it will move you, make you think, make you cry and make you laugh. It
will get under your skin, and stay with you for days. Make sure you bring
tissues or a handkerchief to the show with you; you will need them!
The show explores themes
of memory, love, loyalty, grief, the nature of mental illness and even ethics
in psychiatry.
The book is beautifully
written and structured, and the music that propels the story forward is
powerful. I love the way we, as audience members, are thrown off-kilter by the
order in which we learn certain pieces of information about Diana’s psychiatric
journey; we gather these pieces as she’s gathering them, and we wonder about so
much until mysteries are solved in the final scenes.
The catharsis you’ll
experience will be palpable.
It’s no accident that
the book won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2010. It’s one of only eight
musicals to ever have won that prize.
The show is beautifully
cast with marvelous actors and voices:
Diana - Roberta (Bobbie) Bear
Dan -
Bryon Smith
Natalie
- Kathryn Williams
Gabe
- Corey Buller
Henry
- Matt Whalen
Doctor
Fine - Bob Breen
The Sharadin Bigler Theatre
will present a special performance of “Next to Normal,” part of the proceeds
from which will benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness. That show is at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 14; all seats are $20 apiece.
To order tickets online for
that benefit show – a small facility and handling fee will be added – visit this page. You can also call the box
office at (717) 733-7966.
For more information
about “Next to Normal” – and to see a video and some photos – visit the
Sharadin Bigler Theatre website and click on the purple “Next to Normal” logo.
The Sharadin Bigler
Theatre would like to extend its deep gratitude for our sponsors for this
show: Philhaven; Green MountainCyclery and BlueRidge Communications.
-- Merv Wright
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