Joy
Laura Pels Theater
June 30, 2025
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Photo courtesy of Joy |
Joy (played by Betsy Wolfe) is a single mother doing the best she can, which never seems to be enough. Her mother, Toots (played by Jill Abramovitz), never gets off the couch, and has not left the house in over two years. Her father, Rudy (played by Adam Grupper), is divorced from her mother, living in her basement, and dating Lorraine, an old friend of hers from high school (played by Jaygee Macapugay). Her ex-husband, Tony (played by Brandon Espinoza), is a could-have-been band singer, also living in her basement. Her young daughter, Christie (played by Honor Blue Savage), is angry that her mother seems to always put her last, even though she is always first in her thoughts. When Joy loses her job, she gets an idea for improving a common household tool… the mop. Unlike all her other ideas, she takes bold moves on this one. She draws up a design and makes a prototype from objects she has around the house. No one in her family believes in her, but she is motivated to make life better for her daughter. She has a dream, and defies all odds to achieve it.
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Betsy Wolfe Photo courtesy of Joy |
Jill Abramovitz portrays Joy’s mother, Toots, with a cynical edge that provides the laughs. In the second act, when the chips are down, she delivers a heartfelt song. The audience understands where that cynicism comes from. Her character is redeemed, as are all Joy’s family members when they support her in her darkest hour.
The cast and ensemble are phenomenal in this well-crafted, jubilant new musical. The small stage of the Laura Pels Theater feels expansive and alive. Joy is playing for a limited time, running through August 17. Don’t miss it!
Domenick Danza