Sunday, October 13, 2024

The Roommate

 The Roommate
The Booth Theatre
October 12, 2024 

Photo courtesy of The Roommate

Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone are delightful in Jen Silverman’s play, The Roommate.  Their characters are complete opposites, and their energies bounce off one another brilliantly.  Director Jack O’Brien builds on the suspense in Ms. Silverman’s writing, allowing each moment to take the audience by surprise.

Sharon (played by Mia Farrow) is anxious to get to know her new roommate, Robyn (played by Patti LuPone), who drove for two days to get from the Bronx to Iowa City.  Sharon is an open book, telling Robyn all about her reading group and her son, who lives in Park Slope.  Robyn is a little more reserved, but does tell Sharon that she is a vegan and a lesbian.  The more Sharon pries, the more Robyn pulls away.  When Robyn reveals she has a daughter, Sharon feels they can share the challenges and disappointments of motherhood.  Sharon discovers something among Robyn’s belongings that concerns her.  She addresses it directly, only to be more intrigued when Robyn tells her the truth.  The life that Robyn has been running from is just the excitement Sharon craves. 

Patti LuPone & Mia Farrow
Photo courtesy of The Roommate

The transformation both characters undergo during their journey together is tangible.  Their bond gradually develops.  Sharon continually backs away, while Robyn’s aggressions and charms lure her in.  Ms. Farrow and Ms. LuPone play this game of cat and mouse beautifully.  Ms. Farrow varies her tactics, and Ms. LuPone avoids and defends.  Ms. Farrow’s persistence is sometimes tender and sometimes manipulative.  Ms. LuPone’s responses are often direct.  When that doesn’t work, she shuts down and leaves the room.  This back and forth is genuine and continuous, propelling the action at a brisk and natural pace.  When the table turns and Sharon takes control, Ms. Farrow blossoms with excitement, causing trepidation in Robyn.  Ms. LuPone plays this shift with sincerity, giving Sharon the closure she needs, while also allowing her to continue to discover herself. 

Don’t miss these two superstars in this excellent play!  The Roommate is playing at the Booth Theatre through December 15. 

Domenick Danza

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