Body Awareness is a 2008 American one-act play written by Annie Baker. The play premiered Off-Broadway in May 28, 2008.
The play was developed at the 2007 Bay Area Playwrights Festival, San Francisco, California, part of the Playwrights Foundation, and with the support of Atlantic Stage 2.Baker, Annie. Body Awareness, Samuel French, Inc., 2009, , p. 4 "History of Bay Area Playwrights Festival" playwrightsfoundation.org, accessed October 13, 2015 "Press Release. Playwrights Foundation, August 3 – 12, 2007" playwrightsfoundation.org, accessed October 13, 2015
The Boston premiere took place from October 22, 2010 until November 20, 2010. It was produced by the SpeakEasy Stage Company and teamed with Company One (which put on Aliens) and the Huntington Theatre Company (which put on Circle Mirror Transformation) as part of "The Shirley, VT Plays" Festival. It was directed by Paul Daigneault, with scenic design by Cristina Todesco, costume design by Bobby Frederick Tilley II, lighting design by Jeff Adelberg, original music and sound design by Nathan Leigh, and Victoria S. Coady as production stage manager. The SpeakEasy cast featured Paula Plum (Joyce), Adrianne Krstansky (Phyllis), Gregory Pember (Jared) and Richard Snee (Frank). "Body Awareness"Mendes, Chantal. "Theater Review. Body Awareness a Lesson in Human Awareness" artsfuse.org, accessed August 13, 2015
The play was produced at the Aurora Theatre, Berkeley, California from December 2012 to March 2013, the first play of Baker's to be performed in the Bay Area.Hurwitt, Robert. " Body Awareness review: Tap to lesbian funny bone" sfgate, December 18, 2012
In reviewing the 2010 Boston production, the ArtsFuse reviewer wrote: "Annie Baker’s characters strip themselves down to their raw emotions: this is a play where characters don’t remove their clothes but the walls they’ve built to protect their inner selves. Essentially, the body awareness the script explores is not a matter of a healthy self image but a more nurturing awareness of the bodies and souls around us."
The reviewer of the 2012 California production for the sfgate called the play "hilarious" and noted the "...smart, provocative dialogue and even more pointed silences..."
In a review of a 2012 production at Theatre J, Washington, D.C., in The Washington Post, Nelson Pressley wrote: "The result in the easygoing 'Body Awareness' is indeed very funny, skewering everything from the professor’s pretensions to the blunt sex talk Frank delivers to Jared... Baker’s dialogue is tart and personable, with just enough unexpected twists in the characterizations to keep you leaning forward... Baker is fast becoming one of the country’s more popular playwrights... and it may be because she has a lovely ability to comically mock types and trends while exposing the raw seams in her characters."Pressley, Nelson. "'Body Awareness’ at Theater J: Real problems couched in funny business" The Washington Post, August 20, 2012
Awards and nominations
"'Billy Elliot', 'Carnage', 'Ruined' and 'Avenger' Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners" playbill.com, May 11, 2009
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