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Marvin's Room (play)

Marvin's Room is a play by the American writer Scott McPherson. It tells the story of Bessie and her estranged sister, Lee, who confront a family crisis.

Marvin's Room
Written byScott McPherson
Date premiered1990
Place premieredGoodman Theatre, Chicago
Original languageEnglish
SubjectFamily, cancer, death, sisters, humor
Setting1990s Florida, USA

Background

The play is based upon McPherson's experiences with older relatives who lived in Florida. McPherson cared for his partner, the cartoonist and activist Daniel Sotomayor, who died from AIDS. His experiences living in the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic influenced his writing.[1] McPherson himself died in 1992 of AIDS at age 33.[2]

Synopsis

Bessie, a strong-willed woman, takes care of her bedridden father and eccentric Aunt Ruth. After Bessie is diagnosed with leukemia, her estranged sister, Lee, comes to visit and to be tested as a possible bone marrow donor for her sister. The reunion between the sisters is initially uncomfortable, aggravated by the difficult behavior of Lee's two sons. The two women eventually confront their shortcomings as sisters, reach out to each other, and arrive at an understanding about the importance of family.

Casts of major productions

Character 1990 Goodman Theatre cast 1990 Hartford Stage cast 1991-92 Off-Broadway cast 1992 West End cast 1994 Los Angeles cast 2017 Broadway cast
Bessie Wakefield Laura Esterman Alison Steadman Mary Steenburgen Lili Taylor
Lee Wakefield Lacker Lee Guthrie Janet Zarish Lisa Emery Phyllis Logan Jean Smart Janeane Garofalo
Hank Mark Rosenthal Aiden Gillen - Jack DiFalco
Aunt Ruth Jane MacIver Mary Louise Burke Alice Drummond Carmel McSharry Jane Cecil Celia Weston

Productions

Marvin's Room premiered at the Goodman Theatre Studio in Chicago in 1990, directed by David Petrarca.[3]

It played at The Hartford Stage, opening November 1990.

It ran Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, opening on November 15, 1991, and closing on February 23, 1992.[4] The play re-opened Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater in March 1992 and closed on September 6, 1992, directed by David Petraca.[5]

It played at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, from September 1992 to October 1992, directed by David Petrarca.[6]

It was performed at the Hampstead Theatre in London in 1993 and transferred to the West End at the Comedy Theatre for a short-run.[7]

It played in Los Angeles at the Tiffany Theater in 1994.[8]

A Broadway production ran at the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre from June 8 to August 27, 2017. It was directed by Anne Kauffman.[9] The cast included Janeane Garofalo, Lili Taylor, Jack DiFalco, and Celia Weston.[10]

Film adaptation

The play was adapted as a film also called Marvin's Room by John Guare in 1996. Diane Keaton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Bessie.[11]

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Katie Hogan, Marvin's Room Women Take Care: Gender, Race, and the Culture of AIDS. Published by Cornell University Press, 2001. ISBN 0-8014-8753-6. Page 14.
  2. ^ David Richards, "A Door Left Ajar in 'Marvin's Room'", Washington Post, January 5, 1997.
  3. ^ Bommer, Lawrence. "Marvin's Room Review", chicagoreader.com, March 1, 1990
    - Christianson, Richard, "Review. 'Marvins Room' Offers Up a Breathtaking View", Chicago Tribune, February 20, 1990
  4. ^ "'Marvin's Room' 1991", lortel.org, accessed September 7, 2016
    - Glenn Collins, "Walking the Tightrope That Is 'Marvin's Room'" New York Times, December 12, 1991
  5. ^ "'Marvin's Room': Life, As It Is and Could Be", The New York Times, March 6, 1992
    - Marvin's Room, lortel.org, accessed September 7, 2016
  6. ^ Rose, Lloyd. "Light-Filled 'Marvin's Room'", The Washington Post, September 18, 1992
  7. ^ [1] Chicago Tribune, August 8, 1993
  8. ^ "Mary Steenburgen", Los Angeles Times, accessed November 23, 2016
  9. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Roundabout Announces Broadway Premiere of 'Marvin’s Room'", Playbill, September 6, 2016
  10. ^ Clement, Olivia. "Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor Will Star in the Broadway Premiere of 'Marvin’s Room'", Playbill, March 28, 2017
  11. ^ Peter Marks, "Two Wrenching Dramas Find Unexpected New Lives", New York Times, December 8, 1996.

Further reading

  • McPherson, Scott (1992). Marvin's Room (First ed.). New York: Plume drama. ISBN 0-452-26922-9.
  • Don B. Wilmeth, Leonard Jacobs, Marvin's Room The Cambridge Guide to American Theatre. Published by Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 0-521-83538-0. page 430.
  • Otis L. Guernsey, Jeffrey Sweet, Al Hirschfield (illus),The Applause-Best Plays Theater Yearbook, 1990-1991: Featuring the Ten Best Plays of the Year. Applause Theatre Books, 2000. ISBN 1-55783-107-6. Page 476.
  • Marvin's Room. Dramatists Play Service, Inc. 1993. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-8222-1312-3. Scott McPherson (playwright).
  • , Public Theatre, February 2004

External links

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Marvin s Room is a play by the American writer Scott McPherson It tells the story of Bessie and her estranged sister Lee who confront a family crisis Marvin s RoomWritten byScott McPhersonDate premiered1990Place premieredGoodman Theatre ChicagoOriginal languageEnglishSubjectFamily cancer death sisters humorSetting1990s Florida USA Contents 1 Background 2 Synopsis 3 Casts of major productions 4 Productions 5 Film adaptation 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksBackground EditThe play is based upon McPherson s experiences with older relatives who lived in Florida McPherson cared for his partner the cartoonist and activist Daniel Sotomayor who died from AIDS His experiences living in the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic influenced his writing 1 McPherson himself died in 1992 of AIDS at age 33 2 Synopsis EditBessie a strong willed woman takes care of her bedridden father and eccentric Aunt Ruth After Bessie is diagnosed with leukemia her estranged sister Lee comes to visit and to be tested as a possible bone marrow donor for her sister The reunion between the sisters is initially uncomfortable aggravated by the difficult behavior of Lee s two sons The two women eventually confront their shortcomings as sisters reach out to each other and arrive at an understanding about the importance of family Casts of major productions EditCharacter 1990 Goodman Theatre cast 1990 Hartford Stage cast 1991 92 Off Broadway cast 1992 West End cast 1994 Los Angeles cast 2017 Broadway castBessie Wakefield Laura Esterman Alison Steadman Mary Steenburgen Lili TaylorLee Wakefield Lacker Lee Guthrie Janet Zarish Lisa Emery Phyllis Logan Jean Smart Janeane GarofaloHank Mark Rosenthal Aiden Gillen Jack DiFalcoAunt Ruth Jane MacIver Mary Louise Burke Alice Drummond Carmel McSharry Jane Cecil Celia WestonProductions EditMarvin s Room premiered at the Goodman Theatre Studio in Chicago in 1990 directed by David Petrarca 3 It played at The Hartford Stage opening November 1990 It ran Off Broadway at Playwrights Horizons opening on November 15 1991 and closing on February 23 1992 4 The play re opened Off Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater in March 1992 and closed on September 6 1992 directed by David Petraca 5 It played at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC from September 1992 to October 1992 directed by David Petrarca 6 It was performed at the Hampstead Theatre in London in 1993 and transferred to the West End at the Comedy Theatre for a short run 7 It played in Los Angeles at the Tiffany Theater in 1994 8 A Broadway production ran at the Roundabout Theatre Company at the American Airlines Theatre from June 8 to August 27 2017 It was directed by Anne Kauffman 9 The cast included Janeane Garofalo Lili Taylor Jack DiFalco and Celia Weston 10 Film adaptation EditThe play was adapted as a film also called Marvin s Room by John Guare in 1996 Diane Keaton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance as Bessie 11 Awards and nominations Edit1991 1992 Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress Laura Esterman winner 1992 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play winner 1992 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play Laura Esterman winner 1992 Drama Critics Circle Award Runner Up Best American Play nomination References Edit Katie Hogan Marvin s Room Women Take Care Gender Race and the Culture of AIDS Published by Cornell University Press 2001 ISBN 0 8014 8753 6 Page 14 David Richards A Door Left Ajar in Marvin s Room Washington Post January 5 1997 Bommer Lawrence Marvin s Room Review chicagoreader com March 1 1990 Christianson Richard Review Marvins Room Offers Up a Breathtaking View Chicago Tribune February 20 1990 Marvin s Room 1991 lortel org accessed September 7 2016 Glenn Collins Walking the Tightrope That Is Marvin s Room New York Times December 12 1991 Marvin s Room Life As It Is and Could Be The New York Times March 6 1992 Marvin s Room lortel org accessed September 7 2016 Rose Lloyd Light Filled Marvin s Room The Washington Post September 18 1992 1 Chicago Tribune August 8 1993 Mary Steenburgen Los Angeles Times accessed November 23 2016 Clement Olivia Roundabout Announces Broadway Premiere of Marvin s Room Playbill September 6 2016 Clement Olivia Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor Will Star in the Broadway Premiere of Marvin s Room Playbill March 28 2017 Peter Marks Two Wrenching Dramas Find Unexpected New Lives New York Times December 8 1996 Further reading EditMcPherson Scott 1992 Marvin s Room First ed New York Plume drama ISBN 0 452 26922 9 Don B Wilmeth Leonard Jacobs Marvin s Room The Cambridge Guide to American Theatre Published by Cambridge University Press 2007 ISBN 0 521 83538 0 page 430 Otis L Guernsey Jeffrey Sweet Al Hirschfield illus The Applause Best Plays Theater Yearbook 1990 1991 Featuring the Ten Best Plays of the Year Applause Theatre Books 2000 ISBN 1 55783 107 6 Page 476 Marvin s Room Dramatists Play Service Inc 1993 p 69 ISBN 978 0 8222 1312 3 Scott McPherson playwright MARVIN S ROOM A Study Guide Public Theatre February 2004External links EditMarvin s Room at the Internet Off Broadway Database Marvin s Room at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marvin 27s Room play amp oldid 1087641561, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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