A “Next to Normal” summer

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THE CAST OF Small Town Theatrics summer production of Next to Normal features [from left, seated] Alec Ludacka, Derek Carlson and Hannah Babyak. Standing: Wyatt Onsen, Shannon Baer and Jack Micetich. The musical will be presented July 21-23 in the Coal City Performing Arts Center. Reserved seat tickets are available at www.smalltowntheatrics.org.
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In its 14th season, Small Town Theatrics is taking on the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning musical “Next to Normal.”
A contemporary family drama, “Next to Normal” tells the story of the Goodmans, who from the outside appear to be just another normal suburban American family. But step inside their lives and you discover it’s far less than ideal.
The musical focuses on one woman’s struggle with mental illness and the impact it has on her family.
Small Town’s production features a six-member cast led by Shannon Baer, as Diana Goodman, who takes the stage as a wife and mother who suffers from bipolar disorder and struggles with depression and delusions.
Baer, of Coal City, was previously seen in Small Town’s productions of “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” and “Mary Poppins.”
Supporting Diana is her husband, Dan, a role being taken on by Small Town Theatrics founder, Jack Micetich.
Micetich has directed 12 seasons of summer productions and is the producer and director of the Coal City Theatre Department. He recently received Broadway in Chicago’s Illinois High School Musical Theater Award [IHSMTA] for Best Direction and is the 2020 recipient of the Illinois Theatre Association’s Award for Excellence in Secondary School Education.
Dan and Diana are the parents of a daughter, Natatlie. A teenager striving to be seen.
The role of Natalie is played by Hannah Babyak, of Minooka. She made her Small Town debut as Katherine Plummer in “Newsies.” She was also in the casts of “Once On This Island,” “Hairspray,” and “Spring Awakening.”
Gabe Goodman exists in the visions of his mother, Diana. It’s a role being portrayed by Alec Ludacka, of Lisle, a recent graduate of Carnegie Mellon University’s theatre program.
Ludacka has an extensive list of theatre credits including his role in Small Town’s 2020 production of “Spring Awakening.”
The fifth member of the cast is Coal City’s Derek Carlson, a two time IHSMTA Best Actor nominee and two time member of the Illinois All-State Production.
This summer marks Carlson’s stage debut with Small Town Theatrics as he takes on the role of Henry, Natalie’s slacker boyfriend.
Rounding out the cast is Wyatt Onsen in the dual role of Dr. Madden/Dr. Fine. The man who seeks to care for Diana in traditional and modern ways.
Onsen is the director of bands at Streator High School and has performed in Small Town Theatrics’ productions of “Legally Blonde,” “Rent,” “Newsies,” and “Once On This Island.”
“Next to Normal” with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt opened on Broadway in 2009.
Small Town Theatrics production runs July 21-23 at the Coal City Performing Arts Center, 655 W. Division St. , Coal City. Tickets are $15 per person and on sale at www.smalltowntheatrics.org.
The show is directed by Nicki Blustein. The creative team is comprised of producer Ann Gill, vocal director Shanan D’Agostino, choreographer Kim Scerine and scenic design by Stephen Menard.
“Next to Normal,” presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, contains mature content including mental disorders, suicide, and recreational drug use