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Plaza Suite
Plaza Suite is a hilarious play on relationships penned by Neil Simon. Coming to Hudson Theater, this is the perfect play for the people who love laughing at day-to-day situations.
Sounds like something you want to do as well? Try treating yourself to this fantastic play right away! Book your favorite seats below. And don’t worry, if you’re taking friends and family, we offer side-by-side seats too.
The Suite Room Number - 719
The comic show involves various characters, but all the events take place in a single suite, room no—719, in the legendary Plaza Hotel of New York.
The play is quite engaging. At one point, it makes you feel lively and cheerful. And you eventually leave the theater admiring the piece of art.
It involves three stories, the first two maintain an equilibrium of emotions, but the third one takes you on a whirlwind. The acts are:
- Visitor From Mamaroneck – In this act, the couple tries to reignite their lost love by booking the honeymoon suite.
- Visitor from Hollywood – Here, a renowned producer and an ordinary housewife, who were friends before, come to meet and chat.
- Visitor from Forest Hills – This showboat act is about a couple whose daughter had locked herself up in the suite and denied showing up for the wedding. Their ways of persuading her to attend the wedding are quite funny.
Being a part of the disparaged lives of the characters for the entirety of the play is something you shouldn’t miss out on. Watching this play could be an excellent idea, whether you’re going on a date or on a casual evening out with friends.
Production and Achievements
The show premiered on Broadway on February 14, 1968, at the Plymouth Theatre.
Some awards and nominations it received include:
- Tony Award for Best Direction was given to Mike Nichols.
- Tony Award Best Play nominee Neil Simon was the grandstand of the show.
- Maureen Stapleton was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress.
The best the husband-wife duo producers, Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker, and director John Benjamin, together make it a hit amongst audiences and critics.
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