Farrow, who stars opposite Patti LuPone in the comedy, had been out since September 14 with COVID-19.
With the show’s September 19 performance, Mia Farrow—who is presently playing on Broadway opposite Patti LuPone in The Roommate—will formally rejoin the cast. Farrow revealed on September 14 that she had tested positive for COVID-19, and as was previously reported, she has not appeared on the show since.
In Farrow’s absence, two shows were canceled. Then, for the September 15, 17, and 18 performances, actor and assistant director Marsha Mason—a Golden Globe winner—took over the part with the script in hand.
The Roommate, penned by Jen Silverman, officially opened September 12 after beginning previews August 29. Performances are scheduled to continue through December 15, with Jack O’Brien at the helm. Read the reviews here.
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The work centers on Sharon (Farrow), who has never had a roommate before. Enter Robyn (LuPone), who’s ready to break Sharon out of her shell as they navigate the complexities of identity, morality, and the promise of reinvention.
Three-time Tony winner LuPone was last seen on Broadway in a Tony-winning turn as vodka stinger-downing Joanne in Company. Farrow was last seen in a brief stint in Love Letters in 2014, and before that 1979’s Romantic Comedy.
The production is offering $35 tickets via a digital lottery. Entries are accepted at Rush.Telecharge.com beginning at midnight the day before each performance, with winners drawn the same day at 10 AM and 3 PM. Winners are eligible to purchase up to two tickets. A digital rush will offer $30 tickets at Rush.Telecharge.com, with the chance for more availability throughout the day. Rush ticket sales end a half hour before curtain.
The work premiered at the 2015 Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville and was produced at Williamstown Theatre Festival in 2017.
The Broadway production features scenic and costume design by Bob Crowley, lighting design by Natasha Katz, sound design by Mikaal Sulaiman, original music by David Yazbek, and hair, wig, and make-up design by Robert Pickens and Katie Gell. Simone Sault is movement director, and Tripp Phillips is production stage manager. Casting is by C12 Casting’s Stephen Kopel.