“Plaza Suite” practically demands to be played straight. Neil Simon’s look at three romantic couples facing down the passage of time is sharp and knowing, but it is, crucially, earnest. Each character ...
It happened for Noël Coward. It’s not happening for Neil Simon. Angry young playwrights like John Osborne momentarily retired Coward’s oeuvre before the British playwright’s mid-20th-century comedies ...
Spokane Civic Theatre’s opening night of “Plaza Suite” was a success, to say the least. Directed by Civic veteran Troy Nickerson, the play is funny, sad and often borders on uncomfortable to watch, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Each act follows a different couple, all played by Parker and Broderick. Act one ...
Review Roundup: PLAZA SUITE, Starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick, Opens On Broadway!
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Jesse Green, The New York Times: The first thing you see when the curtain goes up ...
The real-life couple play three different sets of characters in John Benjamin Hickey’s Broadway revival of the 1968 comedy about complicated relationships. By David Rooney Chief Film Critic Alas, the ...
Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite,” now onstage at CNY Playhouse, is a collection of three short plays, all taking place in one suite in the luxury Plaza Hotel in 1968. Simon was a mainstay of American stage ...
That awareness lends a sense of discovery to the director John Benjamin Hickey's surprisingly affecting production, seen several years ago on Broadway and now transferred to that rare West End theatre ...
‘Plaza Suite’ By Neil Simon. Directed By John Benjamin Hickey. Sarah Jessica Parker and Mathew Broderick. Joan Marcus Faced with this acting void, a.k.a. her husband, Parker gamely attempts pluck and ...
Neil Simon‘s Plaza Suite couldn’t seem better suited to the long-in-coming stage-taking of real-life couple Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. What better way for two actors who got their ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker star in a Neil Simon comedy that no longer feels very funny. By Jesse Green The first thing you see when ...
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