Body of Water (musical)

Body of Water is a musical conceived by Tony Kienitz and Tanna Herr with music by Jim Walker (JVA). It entails the life of fourteen teens left behind in a civil war crisis, awaiting further signals from their parents while hiding in a secluded mountain cabin. The show was the inaugural production of A Theatre Near U, a theatre and film academy for teenagers in the San Francisco Bay Area.[1]

Cast

Character Actor
Bosh Aaron Slipper
Willa Cara Parker
Buster Jackson Wylder
Charlie Ali Arian Molaei
Henry Ido Gal
Shorty Shayan Hooshmand
Vienna Bella Wilcox
Jennifer Sara Gray
CJ Winston Wang
Cole Elizabeth McCole
Alice Alia Cuadros-Contreras
Emily Audrey Forrester
Leven Juan Santos
April Jasmyn Donya Molaei

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Music and Cast Album

The show was adapted from music written by Jim Walker, and the cast album of the show was digitally released on October 12, 2014. The music for the show was nominated for Best Original Music by the San Francisco Bay Area Critics Circle Excellence in Theatre Awards. The album is available on iTunes here.

  • Mummy and Daddy (Instrumental) - Band
  • We Know Who You Are - Company
  • Human - CJ and Jennifer
  • Liberace's Grave (Ring Ring Ring) - Buster and Company
  • This Is the Life - Henry, Alice, and Emily
  • One of My Dreams - Jennifer
  • All Fall Down - Shorty and Company
  • Jobs - Company

  • Rachel - Bosh
  • All Up to You - Charlie and Company
  • Alibis - Company
  • Love Coming Through - Vienna and Company
  • North Beach Tuesday - Cole and Company
  • Steamline - Willa and Company
  • Poor Baby - Company
  • Mummy and Daddy - Bonus Track on Cast Album Performed by Jim Walker

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Awards

Award Category Nominee Result
San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Awards Excellence in Theatre Best Original Music Jim Walker Nominated

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Critical Reception

The overall reception of Body of Water was positive. Charles Jarrett of the Rossmoor News and 20 year member of the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle raved of "the brilliant and cacophonic mixture of words, music, and social madness" that evolved into an "absolutely captivating, terrifying sequence of events that keep you on the edge of your seat." He also praised the music by Jim Walker as "wonderfully raw, cryptic, and thought-evoking" as well as the "exciting dance choreography" by Kaylie Caires.

Richard Conema of Talkin' Broadway and member of the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle agreed with Jarrett on the music and choreography. "The music by Portland and Hollywood composer Jim Walker is rich and evocative and the dances by San Diego choreographer Kaylie Caires are tornado driven, sometimes reminiscent of the work of the Alvin Ailey and Paul Taylor dance companies." He also said that the young actors of the show "are the adult performers of the future and some could very well be stars."

Harry Duke of For All Events and also member of the Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle praised the young actors as well, saying that they each created a "distinctive character and their individual work is key to accepting the totality of their situation. These young people are doing serious work and many aspire to be professional actors." He also commended producing theatre company A Theatre Near U, saying that "A Theatre Near U may have just fired the first shot in a revolution to determine the future of Youth Theatre." [6] [7] [8]

References

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