Five Fast Qs with Sally Hunt, Music Director of NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role on the show?Music Director — basically, preparing the actors and band for performance.  I also play piano and conduct the band for this production.

What is your background with Walterdale?I’ve been involved, mostly from the music end, for a number of years.  I believe my first Walterdale show was in the 1990’s, playing piano for an evening of Canadian songs and poems.  My most recent show at Walterdale was Chess, in 2016.  I also assisted with some musical elements on two other productions this season.

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to NormalThere are some utterly beautiful vocal moments in this show.  Hearing them come to life has been lovely.  Overall, though, the first time we put band and vocalists together – called Sitzprobe – is my favourite day in the rehearsal schedule. 

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? Get out of your car and away from the mall!  The River Valley is spectacular, and there are great local neighbourhoods to check out on foot — Glenora, Highlands, French Quarter, and so on. 

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? What’s the most surprising theatrical moment you’ve ever seen on this stage?

Five Fast Q’s with Mike Harding – Dan in NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role in the show? I play the character Dan, husband and father of the Goodman family.  

What is your background with Walterdale? For years I had the pleasure of being an audience member at many Walterdale productions. This is the second show that I’ve done with Walterdale – the first was Chess a couple of years ago!

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to Normal? Well, actually I have two favourite things… #1) Being in the company of such awesome humans! It’s been a true delight working/rehearsing in an incredibly supportive environment. #2) The Music – For years I’ve loved the music from Next to Normal. What an honour it is to be able to rehearse and perform it.

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? There is such a vibrant arts scene in this city!! Check out a choir, a play, a musical, a dance performance, a street performer, or live music! There is always something exciting happening!

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? So, have you seen my blue sock?

Five Fast Qs with Monica Roberts – Diana Goodman in NEXT TO NORMAL!

What is your role in the show? I have the honour of playing Diana Goodman, the maelstrom at the center of the story. 

What is your background with Walterdale? I have been around Walterdale for a long, long time. First in a technical role (costume design) but then on stage as Cleopatra in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. 

Favourite thing about rehearsal for Next to Normal? The cast and crew. This show deals with very emotional subjects and everyone has been so open, vulnerable, respectful and honouring of everyone’s story. Without this group of talented performers and supportive crew the show would be an awful experience. 

Someone new visits Edmonton, what do you recommend they check out (other than Walterdale Theatre)? Depends on what you like – hike the river valley, find a great food shop, drink local beer, visit a museum. Edmonton has something for everyone.

If you could ask Walterdale’s resident ghost “Walter” a question, what would you ask him? Not really a question but a message. Thanks for the blue sock. 

 

Photo Credit: Scott Henderson, Henderson Images