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  1. Marvin's Room premiered at the Goodman Theatre Studio in Chicago in 1990, directed by David Petrarca. [3] It played at The Hartford Stage, opening November 1990. It ran Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, opening on November 15, 1991, and closing on February 23, 1992. [4] The play re-opened Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theater in March ...

  2. Marvin's Room is a drama-comedy about two estranged sisters reunited by their dying mother's illness. The play explores themes of family, love, and healing in a humorous and touching way.

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  5. Jun 28, 2017 · It’s a curious and counterintuitive choice the Roundabout has made, bringing the 1991 play Marvin’s Room to Broadway for the first time. Seeing it is a time-travel experience, down to the ...

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  6. Mar 6, 1992 · The heroine of "Marvin's Room" is the woman who takes care of Marvin, his 40-year-old daughter Bessie (Lau ra Esterman). She is dying of leukemia. The play's other characters include Marvin's aged ...

  7. Jun 19, 2017 · Marvin’s Room wasn’t the first play of McPherson’s that explored the unexpected humor in tragedy. While McPherson was away studying theatre and dance at Ohio University in the early ‘80s, his oldest brother died in a motorcycle accident. McPherson’s subsequent play, Til the Fat Lady Sings, follows a family who, in the wake of the ...

  8. Plot. Guide written by. Alexandra Appleton. Marvin's Room full plot summary including detailed synopsis and summaries for each scene.

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