Merudjina Normil

Merudjina Normil

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Merudjina Normil is an actress and writer, known for Waking the Wild Colonial (2018) and is a proud member of Williams College's Class of 2019. At Williams, she enjoys dancing with Kusika and Ritmo Latino. When Merudjina is not at dance practice or performing, she enjoys working with Cap and Bells on their theatrical productions as an actress or crew member. Before her time at Williams, Merudjina was the co-chair of the Pittsfield Youth Department and performed with Barrington Stage's Youth Theatre Program and Pittsfield High School's Proteus Theatre. Though Merudjina has a lot of interests, she truly enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

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Merudjina Normil

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Waking the Wild Colonial
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In this era of digital communication, 16-year-old Madeleine and her four eclectic friends are negotiating the emotional turbulence of teenage life in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts by creating and posting YouTube video diaries. The diaries are a microscopic look into the contemporary landscape of adolescence; sexual confusion, dubious antics, and existential angst. Mad is the center of her single mother, Iris' struggle to parent and produce a living, as a visual artist. This pursuit often includes Mad and her friends' participation in the creation of Iris' edgy paintings. Iris is the eccentric, breezy mom every kid wants. Mad's reality is shattered when she discovers that Iris has a serious illness. Forced into adulthood, Mad grapples with these harsh circumstances as her friends rally around her. They accompany Mad on her journey, inspired by the links she uncovers to her mother's surprising past.
Waking the Wild Colonial
Writer
In this era of digital communication, 16-year-old Madeleine and her four eclectic friends are negotiating the emotional turbulence of teenage life in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts by creating and posting YouTube video diaries. The diaries are a microscopic look into the contemporary landscape of adolescence; sexual confusion, dubious antics, and existential angst. Mad is the center of her single mother, Iris' struggle to parent and produce a living, as a visual artist. This pursuit often includes Mad and her friends' participation in the creation of Iris' edgy paintings. Iris is the eccentric, breezy mom every kid wants. Mad's reality is shattered when she discovers that Iris has a serious illness. Forced into adulthood, Mad grapples with these harsh circumstances as her friends rally around her. They accompany Mad on her journey, inspired by the links she uncovers to her mother's surprising past.