By Neil Simon
Three charming vignettes, all set in Room #719 of
The Plaza Hotel, comprise this Neil Simon classic.
The first segment has a wife discovering her husbands
cheating ways;
the second, a Hollywood producer trying to bed an
ex-girlfriend.
The third finds the father of a daughter with an
extreme case of wedding day nerves.
This Simon script became a major motion picture (1971)
starring Walter Matthau and Maureen Stapleton
"The playlets are wonderfully funny." - New York
Daily News
"...set the town laughing." - New York Times
"A wonderfully happy and gratifying evening
of sheer entertainment...richly funny." - New York
Post
November 18, 19, 20, 25, 26,
27
December 2,3,4,8,9,10, 2005
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