The Roommate: Mia Farrow’s return to Broadway
Mia Farrow’s return to Broadway alongside her friend Patti LuPone has been trending on social media this Sunday morning, September 10, 2024.
In that regard, Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow appeared on CBS Sunday Morning this morning to talk about their return to Broadway in The Roommate.
Mia Farrow is returning to Broadway but will not be the focus of the play, and she feels; she describes her decision to participate in the production.
“Maybe it was a sense of ‘Is it over? Or maybe there will be one last fling?’ That is, to do nothing else to remember my days? I’m very good at doing nothing,” she noted.
Mia Farrow returns to Broadway, theater as a motivational center after a long life in film.
LuPone counters her feeling of being alone by watching, so she noted in the interview her perspective.
“I don’t have Mia’s mentality; I wish I did. I’m not good without working. I don’t know what to do in my free time. I get so depressed because I feel useless,” she said.
The play, directed by Jack O’Brien, the production, currently in previews, officially opens at the Booth Theatre on Thursday, September 12.
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Mia Farrow’s return to Broadway: Synopsis
Sharon (Farrow) has never had a roommate before. But after her divorce, she needs a roommate to pay the bills.
That’s when Robyn (LuPone) arrives. Jen Silverman’s The Roommate is about an unexpected, life-changing friendship that is funny and deeply moving between two very different middle-aged women navigating the complexities of identity, morality and the dream of reinvention.
Wagner Johnson Productions serves as executive producer.
The Roommate’s creative team includes Bob Crowley (costume and set design), Natasha Katz (lighting design), Mikaal Sulaiman (sound design), Marsha Mason and Simone Sault (associate directors) and Robert Pickens and Katie Gell (hair, wig and makeup design). David Yazbek provides the original music.
A few hours ago the first photo was released of stars Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone hours before they make their Broadway debut in Jen Silverman’s The Roommate tonight at the Booth Theatre.