The Cast

Characters

Souls · Masks · Monsters

The people, the masks, the monster, the music.

CASTING THE LIVE SHOW

A theatrical concert, scaled to the room

BOAT GAS can be performed as a theatrical concert with the band playing the core musical roles and video carrying the larger-than-life transformations. Kit can be live onstage while Big K appears through animation, silhouette, and projection. CJ can appear as himself while Cruz Jawayne and Boatman can be expanded through costume, video, or actor doubles. Grace anchors the emotional truth vocally. George and EZ can be live guests, actors, or video characters depending on the scale of production.

Kit / Big K / Kitulu

The soul, the legend, the monster

Kit is the human soul. Big K is the folk legend. Kitulu is the monster form. The world first meets Big K as a helpful giant with a red can and green guitar, but Pressure Bloom reveals he was once Kit. His power is emotional: calm touch fills the red can; panic floods the world.

CJ / Cruz Jawayne / Boatman

The lake guy, the financier, the hero

CJ is the lake guy and Unleashed manager. Cruz Jawayne is the millionaire finance expert and systems thinker. Boatman is his secret superhero identity. He is powerful enough to destroy Big K, but he understands that mercy is stronger than force.

Grace

The emotional truth

Grace is the emotional truth of the show. She remembers the human under the monster and sings the lines that cut through shame without cruelty.

George

The Lake George Keeper

George is the fun, fiddle-playing keeper of Lake George. He knows the shoreline secrets, the old music, and the rules of the deep water.

EZ

The electric guitar force

The electric guitar force. EZ represents the Gibson lead identity, heroic solos, and the 'Z-string / G-thing' guitar mythology.

Unleashed

The band inside the musical

The band inside the musical. CJ manages Unleashed. The band is the friendship engine and the live performance frame.

The Drummer / Backchannel Oracle

The giant kit. The mystery texts. The accidental wisdom.

The drummer sits behind a massive double-kick, multi-cymbal drum fortress. Somewhere behind all those toms and cymbals, mysterious backchannel messages keep appearing on the video screen. Nobody is totally sure how he is texting from back there, and that becomes part of the comedy.

Cast portraits coming soon