Ewing Ventures promises another summer smash hit with their newest offering.
NEXT TO NORMAL is an emotional powerhouse of a musical about a family trying to take care of themselves and each other. Come see this non-stop, roller coaster ride that is one family’s journey of love and loss. This family is about to face the music.
NEXT TO NORMAL (book & lyrics by Brian Yorkey - music by Tom Kitt) won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 2010. The New York Times said, "It is something much more than a feel-good musical- it is a feel-everything musical that glows with breathtaking brilliance." Ewing Ventures is one of the first companies in the country granted rights to perform this show. Don’t miss it!
NEXT TO NORMAL plays May 24-June 24 Thurs @ 7:00 (no show 6/7), Fri & Sat @ 8:00 and Sun @ 2:00
Tickets available at the Nevada City Box Office and Briar Patch also online at www.EwingVenturesNC.com or by calling 530-265-5462
Prices are $15-$35 1/2 price student rush tickets 15 minutes prior to curtain with student ID.
User:
Theatre
Time:
7:30pm
Description:
1 hr 20 min. In 1995, during the making of his TV series Triumph of the Nerds about the birth of the personal computer, Bob Cringely did a memorable interview with the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. At the time of the interview Jobs was running Next, the computer company he had founded after leaving Apple. During the interview, Jobs was at his charismatic best – witty, outspoken and visionary – already anticipating the digital future that one day he would do so much to make possible. In the end, only a part of the interview was used in the series and the rest was thought lost. But recently a copy was found in the series director’s garage. Cleaned up with modern technology and put into context by Cringely, this is a unique interview that reveals as never before the burning passion of Steve Jobs, a passion that would go on to give us the iMac, the iPod, iPhone and iPad. “A remarkable rediscovery – a candid look at the tech world’s most successful leader.” –Hugh Hart, Wired.