Meet the cast of a body of water
Q: What is something you love about playing Wren?
IB: “I love how Wren is direct, challenging, and has a very high BS meter. She demands unwavering honesty and she’s fearless!”
Q: Why do you think people should see A Body of Water?
IB: It’s such a wild ride for all the characters while also being incredibly thought-provoking. There are major plot twists and the storytelling is non-conventional. Everyone has different insight when they come away from this play and that’s really thrilling. And the playwright has re-written the end!! So it’s a world premiere of this new ending!
Q: What is something you love about playing Moss?
BL: The play has some really interesting twists and turns in it, so playing the story in such a way that those twists are surprising...even shocking...when they occur is lots of fun.
Q: Why do you think people should see A Body of Water?
BL: The story poses really interesting questions involving memory and how do we know if something we believe is true, or not. Plus Lee Blessing, the playwright, has rewritten parts of the play and it has a new ending that we are doing!
Q: What is something you love about playing Avis?
TT: She has a great sense of humor and a lovely vulnerability.
Q: Why do you think people should see A Body of Water?
TT: This show takes you on a riveting journey. It is quite a ride.
A Body of water plays February 7 through march 15. Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm, Sundays at 2:30pm; Additional saturday matinees 2/15 & 2/22 at 2:30pm.
*The actors appearing in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors in the United States