The New Normal is a beautifully thought-provoking online
play about life in a pandemic and all the trials and tribulations that it may
bring.
The play, directed by Cathy Dixon, recaps on the year of
2020 through telling the story of several well-rounded yet relatable characters.
The production, which was performed over Zoom last weekend
is set in Milan and London in the year of 2020. The performance starts with the
Narrators who throughout the play take the roles of The New Normal news presenters. These two characters offer some light-hearted comedic relief throughout the performance, including a hilarious scene involving a 2 meter long tape measure! The two
narrators almost play the role of good cop and bad cop as they struggle with
interpreting what new guidelines mean and the overload of information they
are given from the media.
The plays characters each explore the different challenges
of quarantine life from job loss to declining mental health as we see very relevant
themes of love, loss, and tragedy unfold. As the characters dreams are put on
hold, they each go on a journey of self-discovery as they adapt to the new way
of life.
The New Normal is only enhanced by being performed online
and the director has done a brilliant job of bringing live performance to people’s
homes in this current climate. The play is well adapted for being performed on Zoom
and the integration of regular zoom therapy sessions and intimate phone calls
amongst the characters really allows the audience to see inside each of the
characters minds and understand how they are feeling and what struggles they are
facing.
The ending of the play is extremely beautiful as each of the
characters summarize their experience in the form of a positive affirmation or piece of advice
surrounding how best to adapt and cope with the challenges that the play
explores.
The cast are located all over the world performing from
their own homes in London, New York and Milan. However, the clear intimacy and
connection between the cast is not at all affected by the distance and is just
as strong as you would expect from traditional performances where the actors
are performing together on stage. In it’s own way this solidifies the message
of the play surrounding the importance of human connection in these challenging
times.
Full of twists and turns this play really does get you
thinking about what is now ‘The New Normal’….
You can still get tickets to watch a recording of the live performance here.