Room (play)

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Room
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Date premiered10 May 2017 (2017-05-10)
Place premiered Theatre Royal Stratford East, London
Original languageEnglish
Genre Drama

Room is a play with songs based on the 2010 novel of the same name by Emma Donoghue, which was also adapted into a 2015 film of the same name. [1] It tells the story of Ma, who was kidnapped as a teenager and locked inside a room for seven years by her captor. Longing to find a way out and escape, Ma is trapped with her five-year-old son, Jack, who has no concept of the world outside.

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Production history

On May 10, 2017, the play made its world premiere at the Theatre Royal Stratford East in Stratford, London. [2] It was directed by Cora Bissett, and starred Witney Wright as Ma. The role of Jack was shared by Darmani Eboji, Taye Kassim Junaid-Evans, and Harrison Wilding. [3] The production ran until June 3, 2022, before it transferred to the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, Ireland.[ citation needed ]

Room was scheduled to make its North American premiere at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario on March 13, 2020, [4] before travelling to the CAA Theatre in Toronto on April 4, 2020. [5] However, the planned production was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [6] The play eventually made its North American premiere in London, Ontario at the Grand Theatre's Spriet Stage, playing between March 8 - 19, 2022. [7] [8] Room then transferred to the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. [9] It opened on April 5, 2022, and closed on May 8, 2022. [10] The Toronto cast starred Alexis Gordon as Ma, Brandon Michael Arrington as SuperJack, with Lucien Duncan-Reid and Levi Dombokah sharing the role of Jack. [11]

On January 23, 2023, it was announced that the play would premiere on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre for a limited engagement. [12] The cast would include Adrienne Warren, Ephraim Sykes, and Kate Burton. [13] Previews would begin on April 3, 2023, ahead of an official opening night on April 17, and would close on September 17, 2023. On March 16, 2023, it was announced that the production has been postponed indefinitely due to the departure of a lead producer. [14]

Cast and characters

RoleTheatre Royal Stratford East / Ireland [3] Grand Theatre / London, ON [15] Toronto [11]
201720222022
MaWitney WhiteAlexis Gordon
Young JackDarmani Eboji
Taye Kassim Junaid-Evans
Harrison Wilding
Lucien Duncan-Reid
Isaac Chan
Lucien Duncan-Reid
Levi Dombokah
SuperJackFela LufadejuBrandon Michael Arrington
Old NickLiam McKennaAshley Wright
GrandmaLucy TregearTracey Ferencz
Grandpa / DoctorStephen CaseyStewart Arnott
Police / Interviewer / Popcorn ServerJanet KumahShannon Taylor

Reception

Reviewing the world premiere production, Michael Billington of The Guardian gave the show four out of five stars. Describing the show as "deeply touching", he praised the staging of the show, and how it gives the audience a deeper insight into the relationship between Ma and Jack. [1]

In his review of the Toronto production, Joshua Chong for the Toronto Star praised the stage direction, the visuals, and Gordon's "tour-de-force" performance as Ma, though he felt the songs were mostly unmemorable. [16] J. Kelly Nestruck of The Globe and Mail similarly praised Gordon's performance and the intensity of the show, but felt the second act lacked focus. [17]

Awards and nominations

Toronto production

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2022 Dora Mavor Moore Awards [18] [19] Outstanding Performance in a Leading RoleAlexis GordonWon
Outstanding Lighting DesignBonnie BeecherNominated

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