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Box Office
Phone: (617) 933-8600
Hours: see website
Price Range:
$25-$57 Seats: 250
Open:
Mar-09, 2012
Close:
Apr-07, 2012
Length: 2:20 hr
Categories:
- Musical - Drama
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Next to Normal |
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Featuring a compelling and surging pop rock score, Next to Normal shatters through the façade of a suburban family dealing with the direct and indirect effects of mental illness. Winner of 3 Tony Awards and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this intense, emotional and ultimately hopeful musical makes a direct grab for the heart with its story of a family coming to terms with its past and bravely facing its future. |
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Chris Caron
as Dr Madden, Dr. Fine
SpeakEasy debut! A native New Yorker, Chris is thrilled and grateful for the opportunity to play in one of his favorite roles. New York: Agamemnon (La MaMa), Scout's Honor (NYC FRINGE), Civil Wargasm (Richmond Shepherd Theatre), 10 Speed Revolution (Young Mirror Repertory). National Tours: Footloose, Romeo and Juliet, and A Garfield Christmas. Regional: Man of La Mancha (Theatre by the Sea), Brigadoon (FCLO), Cinderella (Cabrillo Music Theatre) Henry V (Quintessence Theatre). BFA Adelphi University. Many Thanks to my family (especially mom) and friends for all of the support. "GO CARDINALS!" |
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Christopher Chew
as Dan
CHRISTOPHER CHEW* is thrilled to be performing again with SpeakEasy after taking a break to complete the coursework for his doctorate in Educational Leadership. Currently, he can be seen regularly serving in the role of Headmaster at North Middlesex Regional High School. His most enjoyable theatrical credits to date include shows with Lyric Stage Company of Boston, Wheelock Family Theater, Village Theatre Project, Stoneham Theater, and, of course, SpeakEasy Stage. He is a proud alumnus of Carnegie Mellon University Drama and a member of Actors' Equity. Most importantly, Christopher thanks his phenomenal wife and children for enduring his schedule. |
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Kerry A. Dowling
as Diana
SpeakEasy performances: The Drowsy Chaperone, Nine, The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Reckless; Jerry Springer - the Opera; The New Century; The Mystery of Edwin Drood; Parade; The Women; Bat Boy: The Musical; Company (IRNE Award) ; Elegies: A Song Cycle; A New Brain; Triumph of Love; Floyd Collins; A Class Act; Lips Together, Teeth Apart; Putting it Together; and Songs for a New World . Other Boston credits include: The Most Happy Fella (Gloucester Stage), The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby andFollies (Lyric Stage); Into the Woods (New Rep); A Man of No Importance (Súgán/SpeakEasy); Steel Magnolias, Pal Joey (Stoneham Theatre); Gypsy, Anything Goes, and She Loves Me (Fiddlehead Theatre). Kerry has performed with the Boston Gay Men's Chorus, and is featured on their recordings Oz and Beyond, and Razzle Dazzle. Last year Kerry was the recipient of the 2010 SpeakEasy Stage Outstanding Artist Award. |
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Sarah Drake
as Natalie
SARAH DRAKE is thrilled to return to SpeakEasy, having played Kitty in The Drowsy Chaperone.. Sarah is a senior at The Boston Conservatory, where she is pursuing her B.F.A. in Musical Theatre. Credits at TBC include Sydney (The Altruists), Soldier Four (Iphegenia 2.0), Rhoda (A New Brain) and Magenta (The Rocky Horror Picture Show), which was also presented at The American Repertoire Theater. Other favorite roles include Leading Player (Pippin), Eponine (Les Miserables), Grusha (Caucasian Chalk Circle), and The Voice of the Plant (Little Shop of Horrors). Sarah sends thanks to her amazing family and friends for their constant love and positive energy; and to Paul Daigneault for this incredible opportunity. |
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Michael Levesque
as Henry
MICHAEL LEVESQUE is overwhelmingly excited and grateful to be making his SpeakEasy debut. Michael is a recent graduate of Northeastern University's BS Computer Engineering program. At NU, Michael played such roles as Benny (Guys and Dolls), Adam (Shape of Things) and Hennesy/Captain (Dames at Sea). Other local credits include Man 2 (Songs for a New World), Tom Collins (Rent), Homer (Floyd Collins ), Chad (All Shook Up) and Dr. Parker (Bat Boy). He would like to thank his incredible parents for their unyielding support as well as Paul and the entire creative team for giving him this unforgettable opportunity. |
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Michael Tacconi
as Gabe
MICHAEL TACCONI is beyond grateful to be making his Speakeasy debut. Finishing up his final year at The Boston Conservatory, Michael has had the opportunity to play such roles as CB (Dog Sees God), Johnny Pye (Johnny Pye and the Foolkiller), Gordon (Rent- Dir. Paul Daigneault), and the Minister (A New Brain). Thanks to Mom, Dad, Kerilyn, and Bob for creating a home full of inspiration and joy, Leanne for walking right beside him, all his teachers and friends who bless him to the core, and to God for putting it all together. |
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