It’s Broadway gone viral, with ‘next to normal’ via Twitter - NYTimes.com
At a recent performance of “Next to Normal,” the Broadway musical at the Booth Theater on West 45th Street, Alice Ripley, who won a Tony for her portrayal of Diana, a suburban mother with bipolar disorder, was reaching to answer a cordless telephone when she knocked it off the stage. Fourth wall broken, Ms. Ripley asked, with a smile, “Could you hand that to me?”
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The writer of “Next to Normal” saw the Twitter interpretation as a creative challenge as action was translated into tweets. Audience members were suddenly on all fours, but when they could not find the prop, a woman in the front row held up her cellphone, which Ms. Ripley accepted and spoke her lines into before tossing it back, to laughter and applause...
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The writer of “Next to Normal” saw the Twitter interpretation as a creative challenge as action was translated into tweets. Audience members were suddenly on all fours, but when they could not find the prop, a woman in the front row held up her cellphone, which Ms. Ripley accepted and spoke her lines into before tossing it back, to laughter and applause...
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