Next to Normal
Music by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey
Music by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey
Content warning [May contain spoilers]
Next to Normal is an electrifying Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning rock musical that boldly explores themes of love, grief, mental illness and what it means to be ‘normal’. At its heart is Diana Goodman, a suburban wife and mother living with bipolar disorder and haunted by her past. As her symptoms worsen and successful treatment remains elusive, Diana struggles to connect with her ambitious, anxious teenage daughter and her devoted husband.
With an unforgettable score by Tom Kitt and poignant book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey, Next to Normal is an unflinching look at a suburban family struggling with the impact of mental illness.
★★★★★ "The cast of this production tackle this big theme with aplomb. Their reward on opening night? A standing ovation, no less. Huge congratulations to Nicol and everyone involved in Next to Normal." -- Huw Davies, East Midlands Theatre
This production is suitable for ages 16 and over. Please note: This production contains some adult topics and mature themes, as well as flashing lights. Please consult the content warnings for more information.
Photography by Paul Ashley.
This amateur production is presented by Music Theatre International
All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI www.mtishows.co.uk
Original Broadway Production Produced by David Stone, James L. Nederlander, Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo and Second Stage Theatre
References to:
self-harm and/or other intentional self-injury, suicide, mental illness, drugs/alcohol/substance abuse, Bereavement after the loss of a child
The ADC Theatre is Britain's oldest University playhouse, today administered and maintained by the University of Cambridge. Plays have been presented on the site since 1855, when the Cambridge University Amateur Dramatic Club (CUADC) was founded, and the society met and performed in the back room of the Hoop Inn, which stood almost exactly where the ADC Theatre stands today. Today, the ADC Theatre is the centre of University drama in Cambridge, run almost entirely by students with no Faculty involvement.
Access
When you arrive at the ADC Theatre, there are power assisted doors to the Box Office. In the foyer there is a lift which leads up to the bar and auditorium. The accessible toilet is located on the ground floor across the foyer. Further information can be found here.
If you are booking a wheelchair seat in the ADC auditorium for the first time, please call the Box Office on 01223 300085 or email access@adctheatre.com. We will then alter the permissions of your ADC account so that you can access the wheelchair seats on our website when you book in the future.
Complimentary tickets are available for full-time carers.
The ADC Theatre and Corpus Playroom is fitted with an infra-red audio system designed to help deaf and hard of hearing patrons. If you are using the system for the first time, please arrive early and seek advice from our Front of House team.
Assistance dogs are welcome in both of our venues. Please call the Box Office or email the above address when booking to ensure you are seated appropriately.
If you are travelling by car, you can use the Park Street car park (2 minute walk), the Grand Arcade car park (10 minute walk) or the Castle Hill car park (15 minute walk). You can find out more information here.
"Steve Nicholson is perfect as Dan, remaining “so steadfast and stolid, and stoic and solid,” and refusing to confront the trauma that intrudes so vividly on Diana’s life." -- East Midlands Theatre
"All four family members are strong singers, getting the best out of Tom Kitt’s score, with its harmonies and syncopated sections." -- East Midlands Theatre
Vikki Jones "is outstanding again as the focal point of this production. Bringing tenderness and lightness of touch to the difficult themes explored here, she puts in an awe-inspiring performance." -- East Midlands Theatre
"Oliver Oxley and Elin Gregory (the two children) perform their roles brilliantly" -- East Midlands Theatre
"Michael Broom is excellent, hitting all the right notes as the assured Dr Madden (and as a scene-stealing “scary rockstar”)" -- East Midlands Theatre