We in Telegram
Add news
March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010
August 2010
September 2010 October 2010
November 2010
December 2010
January 2011
February 2011 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 September 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 March 2012 April 2012 May 2012 June 2012 July 2012 August 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013 May 2013 June 2013 July 2013 August 2013 September 2013 October 2013 November 2013 December 2013 January 2014 February 2014 March 2014 April 2014 May 2014 June 2014 July 2014 August 2014 September 2014 October 2014 November 2014 December 2014 January 2015 February 2015 March 2015 April 2015 May 2015 June 2015 July 2015 August 2015 September 2015 October 2015 November 2015 December 2015 January 2016 February 2016 March 2016 April 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 December 2016 January 2017 February 2017 March 2017 April 2017 May 2017 June 2017 July 2017 August 2017 September 2017 October 2017 November 2017 December 2017 January 2018 February 2018 March 2018 April 2018 May 2018 June 2018 July 2018 August 2018 September 2018 October 2018 November 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 November 2019 December 2019 January 2020 February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 December 2020 January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 November 2021 December 2021 January 2022 February 2022 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 June 2022 July 2022 August 2022 September 2022 October 2022 November 2022 December 2022 January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 July 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023 December 2023 January 2024 February 2024 March 2024 April 2024 May 2024
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
News Every Day |

Rachel McAdams Fights—and Finds—Reality in Mary Jane

Photo: Matthew Murphy

When Mary Jane takes her son to the hospital, it’s as if she descends through the ground into another world. Lael Jellinek’s set accomplishes this effect by moving upward: As an alarm sensor goes off, indicating that her chronically ill son is experiencing a seizure, the walls of Mary Jane’s modest Queens one-bedroom rise halfway into the rafters, though they don’t disappear from view. Her furniture and appliances — a foldout sofa, the kitchenette, a fridge speckled with magnets and reminder notes — hang over the antiseptic white and gray of the pediatric intensive-care unit. It’s like an insect molting an exoskeleton, one aspect of life sloughing away to reveal its new form underneath. As the set ascends up, you feel a primordial movement downward that’s reminiscent of classical myth — Mary Jane has gone into the depths, like Orpheus or Gilgamesh, with the hope of bargaining for a soul’s return to the world above.

That gesture is typical of the understated yet gutting quality of this production of Mary Jane, which cuts the quotidian open to get to the bone of the existential. Amy Herzog’s script introduces Mary Jane when she’s more than two years into a medical nightmare: Her son, Alex, was born with cerebral palsy, among other chronic illnesses. Herzog herself is familiar with this world; she wrote the play during the experience of caring for her own chronically ill daughter. You don’t see Alex himself — in the show’s first act, he’s behind the door of a bedroom; in the second, hidden among pillows and stuffed animals on a hospital bed — but you learn the details of the situation from Mary Jane’s conversations with the other women in her life who help care for him. Alex’s father has left the picture. Mary Jane is barely holding down a job as an administrative assistant to cover the health insurance. The story heads in a certain direction — as a doctor reminds Mary Jane, no matter how good Alex’s care is, his life expectancy is not long — though Herzog holds off from depicting the inevitable end onstage. Her script, guided by director Anne Kauffman’s eye for detail, shifts the focus to the moments of grace, as well as frustration and mystical oddity, that occur in the course of taking care of someone. Note an early scene in which, when she’s woken by a nurse in the middle of the night, Mary Jane pauses to admire the way a light-up ladybug toy scatters pinpricks of primary colors over her room.

That tonal balance is delicate, and it could tilt in any number of directions: too grim and it might be impossible to watch (I would understand someone not wanting to engage with the premise), too woo-woo and it might become sentimental. It asks a lot, specifically, of the actress playing Mary Jane. Rachel McAdams turns out to be more than up for the task. She’s making her Broadway debut (if you vaguely recall her as a Canadian Shakespearean, you’re probably thinking of Slings & Arrows), but as she often does onscreen, McAdams works in ways that tend toward the understated, yet precisely observed. Crucially, she and Kauffman don’t treat Mary Jane as too much of a saint; in fact, she plays the part as someone who’s well-meaning but a flibbertigibbet. (A contrast to the 2017 Off Broadway version with Carrie Coon, who has an essential core of steel.)

Early on, I wondered if McAdams had fallen into the classic movie-actor trap of going too big once you get into a theater, but she used that energy to calibrate the character. In the first half, Mary Jane keeps making ill-timed half-jokes, which McAdams delivers with “Look at me” neediness. As Alex’s condition worsens, however, McAdams layers more anger and frustration into those jokes; her pointed, sometimes relentless niceness is more visible as a coping mechanism. Through that choice, I could see Mary Jane more clearly as a person, not just an archetype living through an experience. McAdams’s take helps draw out the arc underneath the surface of Herzog’s chain of one-on-one conversations. I was struck, at the end of the play, by her haunted stillness.

McAdams is supported, like Mary Jane herself, by an ensemble of more than competent women, all playing doubled parts. Herzog has created a mini-community of other caregivers surrounding her protagonist, each of whom tends to be strung out in their own way — a quality intensified by Herzog’s updated script’s passing references to pandemic-related understaffing — while also clear-eyed about what their experiences have taught them. In the first half, there’s a building superintendent (Brenda Wehle), a nurse (April Matthis), a fellow mother new to caring for a sick child (Susan Pourfar), and the nurse’s niece (Lily Santiago); in the second, the same actors recur as a pediatric doctor (Matthis), a Hasidic woman (Pourfar), a music therapist (Santiago), and a Buddhist nun (Wehle). The conceit creates echoes between the characters, which adds to the mirror-world quality of the hospital scenes. Matthis, in both iterations, is the epitome of proficiency, though also working at the limit of her abilities — in either role, there is only so much she can do for Alex. Wehle’s rule-enforcing as a super gets reborn as spiritual knowledge, while Santiago’s sweetness ports between both of her characters. In Pourfar’s first appearance, she’s on cusp of a breakdown, thinking about how her life will change; in her second, she’s a repeat visitor to the PICU, familiar with, though not hardened to, the experience.

In Mary Jane’s conversation with Pourfar’s character, Chaya, Herzog arrives at a kind of thesis. She asks Mary Jane if she can relate to the feeling that, when she has to go to the hospital with her son, the rest of the world seems to fall away. “Everything I have been doing, that was very nice, but it wasn’t real,” Chaya says. “This is real. And it’s a relief, that’s what it is, it’s a relief to get back to it.” The observation allows both for the horror of the experience of performing this kind of care as well as the way it can be an unwelcome blessing — the “kind of blessing you don’t know anything about and you don’t want to know anything about,” as Chaya calls it. They have taken a journey to a place where you can see through everything else, for better and worse. A few scenes later, I realized that, when I wasn’t looking, the walls of Mary Jane’s apartment, previously lingering overhead, had disappeared into the rafters. The hospital, that underworld, was all there was.

Mary Jane is at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.

Москва

Галина Янко: главные традиции и приметы Пасхи

'Our fielding has let us down', says GT skipper Gill

Two Skinny Pitties Reunite A Year After Rescue - The Dodo

T20 cricket is here to stay, will take the game forward: Ganguly

Online Alarm Clock for efficient time management

Ria.city






Read also

White House: Trump Gestapo comment echoes 'appalling rhetoric of fascists'

Horoscope today, May 6, 2024: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg

JAF conducts five more airdrops of aid into northern Gaza

News, articles, comments, with a minute-by-minute update, now on Today24.pro

News Every Day

T20 cricket is here to stay, will take the game forward: Ganguly

Today24.pro — latest news 24/7. You can add your news instantly now — here


News Every Day

Two Skinny Pitties Reunite A Year After Rescue - The Dodo



Sports today


Новости тенниса
Андрей Рублёв

Рублев не отстал от «Реала»! Как русская звезда тенниса покорила Мадрид



Спорт в России и мире
Москва

Сезон 2024 года открыт!



All sports news today





Sports in Russia today

Москва

Московское "Динамо" возглавило турнирную таблицу РПЛ


Новости России

Game News

One step closer to a sci-fi reality—NASA announces funding for a quantum dot solar sail and a levitating train on the Moon


Russian.city


Москва

Москва не сразу устроилась // Столичная оппозиция продолжает поиск кандидатов на выборы в Мосгордуму


Губернаторы России
Спартак

Саша Илич привез в Россию автобус! «Пари» НН с новым тренером добыл нулевую ничью со «Спартаком»


Travel-эксперт Тариел Гажиенко: какую страну выбрать для семейного отпуска

Форум Доноров представил результаты первой лаборатории проекта «Музеи и меценаты»

Что можно отметить в этот день

White Queen Birthday party «Королева морей»


Песня под Ключ. Купить Песню под Ключ. Запись Песни под Ключ.

«Смотрю в зеркало и говорю: ну красивый!»: Филипп Киркоров отметит день рождения в «Шоу Воли» на ТНТ

Аудио возможности для Поэтов и Писателей.

Тимати показал повзрослевшего сына от модели Анастасии Решетовой


Павлюченкова и Потапова не смогли выйти в финал турнира WTA в Мадриде в парном разряде

Российский теннисист Рублев вышел в финал турнира «Мастерс» в Мадриде

Рублёв поднимется на шестое место в рейтинге ATP после победы на «Мастерсе» в Мадриде

Свентек выиграла титул WTA в Мадриде



СТОЛИЧНЫЕ РОСГВАРДЕЙЦЫ ОБЕСПЕЧИЛИ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ МЕРОПРИЯТИЙ, ПОСВЯЩЁННЫХ ПАСХЕ ХРИСТОВОЙ

Росгвардия обеспечила безопасность генеральной репетиции парада ко Дню Победы в Москве

Галина Янко: главные традиции и приметы Пасхи

Пресс-релиз | CRYPTONIUM | Новая экосистема для заработка на криптовалюте | Арбитраж | Трейдинг | Обучение


Петербургский «Зенит» стал чемпионом Единой лиги ВТБ

МИД РФ: рецидивы эскалации между Ираном и Израилем возможны

Путин приехал в храм Христа Спасителя на пасхальную службу

Производственные площадки АО «Желдорреммаш» в апреле посетило более 4700 школьников и студентов


Спасение спасающих: почему в Пермском крае массово увольняются сотрудники МЧС

Панда Катюша из Московского зоопарка прогулялась по уличному вольеру

Россияне рассказали о своем отношении к профсоюзам на работе

В России увеличивается количество жалоб на таксистов-извращенцев



Путин в России и мире






Персональные новости Russian.city
Сергей Брановицкий

Аудио возможности для Поэтов и Писателей.



News Every Day

Online Alarm Clock for efficient time management




Friends of Today24

Музыкальные новости

Персональные новости