Nancy Cooper (Marilyn) and Margaret Gilkes (Abby) explore the secret to getting along -- or not -- with roomates. PHOTO: Paul Manoian |
In Ripcord, odd couple roommates in a retirement home make a bet: If Marilyn loses her temper before Abby gets scared, she will move out, and vice versa. I asked the Farmington Players cast of Ripcord to consider the following question: Did you ever have a roommate that you didn't like or that made you angry? How did you get along?
Jason Wilhoite (Scotty): “I did have a
roommate in college that I didn’t get a long with, but much like Scotty I worked
to balance our personalities. My other suitemates responded a little more like
Abby and worked to make him want to leave. To be honest... I sort of lived this
when I think about it.”
Laurel Stroud (Colleen): “I had
one roommate who never left the room except for class, so I never had alone
time there. As an adapter, I found an out of the way place in the library
to be alone in. I lived with my parents for a while after college, that was
probably the most irritating, as is to be expected. This was before cell phones
so I had to tell them things like, ‘if dinner is ready, just eat. If I’m not
home, don’t wait for me.’ I eventually adapted my way out and into my own
place.”
Nancy Cooper (Marilyn): “I have never
really had a roommate that made me angry, but I have been married for 23 years.
… So, of course I know what it’s like to make a conscious effort not to let
things make me angry and just go with the flow.” Similarly, Margaret
Gilkes (Abby) says, “I have been married over 45 years I guess I figured it
out.”
Ripcord has 9 performances at the
Farmington Players Barn Theater from October 4 - 19. The show is proudly sponsored by elder law attorneys Mall,
Malisow and Cooney, P.C. Tickets
are available online at farmingtonplayers.org or by emailing boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org
or calling the Barn box office at 248-553-2955.