Mention Books To Next to Normal
ISBN: | 1559363703 (ISBN13: 9781559363709) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Pulitzer Prize for Drama (2010) |
Brian Yorkey
Paperback | Pages: 112 pages Rating: 4.4 | 2868 Users | 122 Reviews
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Title | : | Next to Normal |
Author | : | Brian Yorkey |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 112 pages |
Published | : | July 20th 2010 by Theatre Communications Group (first published May 12th 2009) |
Categories | : | Plays. Drama. Theatre. Music. Musicals. Fiction |
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I have no idea how to rate this, all I can think about is the "I am the one" reprise and the feeling it gave me.Also because this is the first time I read a musical's book or libretto (please tell me if I’m misusing those names), it was fun, I’ll do the same with Spring Awakening or anything your recommend.
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Ratings: 4.4 From 2868 Users | 122 ReviewsWrite-Up Epithetical Books Next to Normal
I have no idea how to rate this, all I can think about is the "I am the one" reprise and the feeling it gave me. Also because this is the first time I read a musical's book or libretto (please tell me if Im misusing those names), it was fun, Ill do the same with Spring Awakening or anything your recommend.This was an interesting read. Being a psychotherapist I found it engaging, however, I think it would have more of an impact actually seeing it on stage.
Saw the bootleg... I was. Stunned
I love getting to really dig into the text of the show and find new ways to see this story. The characters are heartbreaking and breathtakingly real, and the story touches every emotional chord it possibly can. Ben Brantley was right, "This is a feel-everything musical".
Hi, Dad. *cries forever*
Sometimes there are scripts that don't do very well just reading because... well seeing it is better. I find that "Next to Normal" is one of those wonderful exceptions. It's heart-wrenching, funny, thrilling, and just all around beautiful. And I didn't need to see it. The script of "Spring Awakening" had me constantly searching YouTube so that I could see the scene and read along with it. "Next to Normal" did not require that. It made my emotions swing up and down without having to see one actor
If there was an option to give more than five stars, this is the one thing that would need it. I am a lover of all mediums of storytelling: film, television, books, musicals, plays, etc., and it is no exaggeration when I say that Next to Normal is my favorite fictional work of all time. While reading the libretto does not give you the complete picture of this show's beauty and importance, it is a great way to dig textually deeper into the show and read into lines that might not seem as
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