Winner of the 1991 Dramatists Guild Hull
Warriner Award and the John Gassner Award
Winner of the 1991 – 1992 Outer Critics Circle
Award and Drama Desk Award for Best Play
Marvin’s
Room is the comical and poignant story of two long-estranged sisters, the
saintly and upright Bessie (Elisabeth
Hardcastle) and the restless and irresponsible Lee (Jennifer Porter.) For
the last seventeen years, Bessie has lived in Florida where she cares for their
father, Marvin, who has been
dying for two decades, and her aunt Ruth (Pamela
Chabora) who has three collapsed vertebrae and wears an electrode pack on
her waist with which she can control her constant pain (and open the garage
door.) When Bessie learns she has
Leukemia and is in need of a bone marrow transplant, she is forced to reach out
to Lee, who lives in Ohio with her two sons, the bookish Charlie (Dylan Chestnutt) and the rebellious
Hank (Stowell Watters) who is
confined to a mental institution after having burned the family house to the
ground, leaving Lee and Charlie to take refuge with a group of nuns in the
basement of a local church. With
the help of a bake sale thrown by the nuns, Lee and her sons arrive in Florida
to be tested one by one, and all are ultimately transformed by the ties that
bind, whether they want to be or not.
Also featuring William McDonough
III, Lowell Jeffers, Stephanie Atkinson, and Israel Buffardi. Directed by Dana Packard