What is Mary Page Marlowe about?
At its core, Mary Page Marlowe is a mosaic of a life. The play unfolds over 11 non-chronological scenes, spanning 70 years, and portrays the titular Mary not by one actor but by five (plus a doll for infancy), each capturing different stages of her life.
We first meet Mary at 40, announcing her divorce to her children - but soon the narrative fractures and loops, flashing back to her childhood, youth, marriages, struggles with alcoholism, motherhood, and later years. Rather than offering tidy explanations, the play lets scenes echo one another, inviting the audience to assemble their own portrait of Mary, with all her contradictions and silences.
Originally premiered in 2016 at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre, Mary Page Marlowe has since been produced Off-Broadway and toured, gradually earning acclaim for its daring structure and emotional subtlety. This is its UK premiere, with Sarandon taking on Mary in her later years and sharing the role with Andrea Riseborough, Rosy McEwen, Alisha Weir, and Eleanor Worthington-Cox.
What are the critics saying about Mary Page Marlowe?
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Sarandon is transfixingly wonderful: subtle, true and beautifully grounded” - Financial Times
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Alisha Weir and Susan Sarandon absolutely shine” - Theatre and Tonic
“A smart piece of writing” - Time Out