Actor
Junior Case (Conductor) performing
“The Inner Master” in Loving the Silent Tears
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In-Depth
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Loving the Silent Tears Star:
Junior
Case |
A multi-talented
artist with a jovial demeanor both on and off the stage, Junior
Case, or formally, Garrett Eugene Case, Jr., played the role
of the Conductor in Loving the Silent Tears. The
middle child of nine siblings, he began his acting career
as the dragon’s left foot in his fifth
grade class school play. Junior studied theater and business
at Brigham Young University–Idaho, later continuing
at BYU-Provo with a focus on theater and film.
In an interview with Supreme
Master Television, he had shared the pivotal moment he
realized the power of
live theater. Junior said, “I was in high school and
I was doing a show called Shenandoah. And there was
a scene that was really intense and the father was trying
to get his son and save his son, and it was one of those
moments
in my life that became so real on stage. It communicated
such a powerful lesson to me in my life, that lesson of love.”
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Junior’s feature film credits include roles
in MGM’s Legally Blonde 2 as well as independent films
such as Missy and Take a Chance. Stage credits include
Jake Blues in the Blues Brothers Show at Universal Studios
Japan, Fiddler on the Roof at Sundance Institute with Tony
Award-winning Michael Rupert, and Lennie in Of Mice and Men based
on the novel by US author John Steinbeck. From 1999 to 2008, he
toured the world while performing as a guest artist with Odyssey
Dance Theatre.
From July of 2009 to February of 2012, he worked with
Cirque du Soleil in their show, Viva ELVIS, in Las Vegas,
Nevada. He played the prominent role of the narrator and Elvis’
manager, Colonel Tom Parker.
Through Loving the Silent Tears, Junior reunited
to work with Cirque du Soleil’s amazing director and choreographer,
Vincent Paterson and Bonnie Story, respectively. He expressed, “As
a director, Vincent had really changed my life. He comes at theatre
from a standpoint of love and so, you really feel that power when
you work with him. I love Bonnie so much. She sees my potential,
she sees where I can do, and so she’s been a real big support
in my career.”
Explaining the symbolic importance of his Conductor character
in the musical, Junior said, “He puts us on a journey, and
leads us through, and guides us to what we need in life. And I think
each one of us as we go through our life, and if we’re truly
listening, we will find those things that will help us progress
and move on, and become better people.”
The inner Master:
Symbol of eternal Life!
The most powerful and gracious of all beings in the
cosmos.
—Excerpt
from Silent Tears poetry collection
By Supreme Master Ching Hai
Formosa - 1980s
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In rehearsals with
director Vincent Paterson and castmates |
With the songs inspired by Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
poetry collection, Silent Tears, the musical imparts a message
imbued with profound spirituality. Junior shared, “As I’ve
been reading them [the poems], they just are rich in thought and
it makes me ponder about life and how I think. You know, we’re
all spiritual beings. I think we all desire to know more about the
universe and things around us and how we fit in. And I think if
we look at those writings, it’ll open up our minds. And we’ll
be able to learn more and ponder and just meditate on life and the
things around us, and that calmness comes into our lives. Supreme
Master Ching Hai, she’s an amazing woman. I was able to watch
some of her speeches, and just her essence, she brings such joy
to the world. As I listened to her, I couldn’t help but be
happy because what she said and how she said it just penetrated
me. And I was able to just see her joy and share in her joy. So
I’m so happy that we’ll be able to celebrate this with
her.”
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On the
red carpet, with wife Natsue and castmates, Fabiana Passoni
and
Luke Eberl |
One of the songs in the musical is “Initiation,”
with music written by Tony winner Don Pippin, sung by Italian tenor
Mark Janicello and accompanied by a dancer representing a marionette,
who by song’s end is released from the bonds of his strings.
This represents the joyous moment of initiation upon which one is
liberated from the cycle of reincarnation. After the show, while
Junior attended the VIP vegan banquet with his lovely wife Natsue,
he expressed the impression this song made on him, “The Italian
number, with the puppet, and letting go with the strings that tie
us down…We each have those little things that keep us and
hold us back in our lives, and I think if we can finally just let
it go, we are there.”
Just as the Conductor in Loving the Silent Tears
helped the journey of the two protagonists in the musical, may we
all follow our hearts in being guided by the Great Conductor of
All Life.
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