Jany Bacallao and Yesenia Iglesias in Water by the Spoonful (Elise Swanson) |
Water by the Spoonful
Theatre22
(at West of Lenin)
Through November 14, 2015
From the moment Water by
the Spoonful begins, you are plunged into a turbulent story of deep family
ties and resentments, and the challenges of lives lived in poverty and
struggle. Who needs time for exposition? Let’s get this show on the road! The
play, a 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner by Quiera Alegria Hudes, is one of the best
scripts to hit our region’s stages in quite a while!
Directed by Julie
Beckman, the tight 7-member cast has great support from a deceptively
simple set by Montana Tippett, sound
designer Kyle Thompson and lighting
designer Tristan Roberson. In a
moment, far into the 2 ¼ hour production, where a story is told that brings the
title to life, water is poured from a spoon, and a hidden aspect of the set is
revealed. It gave me goosebumps, it was so good.
Elliot Ortiz (Jany
(Hah-nee) Bacallao), a troubled
ex-Marine, and musicologist cousin Yazmin (Yesenia
Iglesias) have an ailing aunt who dies. She is one of those saintly women
who helps so many others that her absence is a blow to more than just immediate
family. For Elliott and Yaz, it is that moment they must grow totally up and
begin to take on the adult responsibilities, like heading the family as elders.