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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Aug 2015, p. 18

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' it got us to understand it a lot 1 “It is a 1 lldll1'llgt‘ for the group. . r t.’ more." saidVicam-Robinson. 1 and [M Drama was at little con s "Having these people come in l term-d about doing stit li a heavy "“~> ' fl" and tell us their stories has benefit 1 show in the summer suit 1“ it was ‘ led the cast as a whole.‘ said 1 not traditionally summer fan- " said Roberts. “It was nice having these 1 hwtng. “But we started to discuss real experiences to work ofi of and i otir role. and IM Drama is rea'ly 1M Drama presentsNexttoNormolAugjtoAug. tsnmmmtwbfimmmm represent that humanity in the 1 about odor anon and givmg oppor ton, playing Dan. Kez Vaneâ€"Robinson, playing Natalie, Brett Roberts. playing Henry, Elise Brine". playing Diana. show. tunity as well as hating (on. and we and Nolan Henshall, playing Gabe, star in the family drama that challenges the stigma around memol illness “This is happening here in lhlS i were starting to think that we “mm” repon and makes you think about 1 should talu- a look at what we do in is a stay at home mom who keeps of suburban life. "The entire thing stanth on all it.‘ i the summer tlifiert-ntly track of their two wisecracling But when people hear Next to the music.’ saidVicarbltobinson The cast also features Elise Bus "Maybe every second year we teem Gabe and Natalie. While they Normal is a musical they usually in a role that w her vocally son, taking on the challenging role should do ant-matt- plt‘tt's that an- seem like the perfect nuclear fami- have certain preconceptions. Next and emotionally. “That's what of Diana. Trevor Middleton. as dad really a stretch for the ill tors and ly, we learn that mom has battled to Normal challenges those pre- makeshgrut â€" all “remit. Dan. Nolan Ileushall as son Gabe the crew to really (hallt'ngt‘ the manic depression for the past to conceptions and raises questions "It really bring; out all the em and Sebastian Mateus who plays company ' years. for both the audience and the cm. lions? the doctor. 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