PLAZA SUITE Continues this Weekend at The Grove Theatre
October 10, 2008 · Print This Article
“Plaza Suite”, Neil Simon’s rollicking comedy which became a popular film, continues this weekend at the Grove Theatre in Nuangola. The production features several area professionals who are making their inaugural appearance at the summer stock venue, as well as three popular returning veterans.
“Plaza Suite” explores three different hilarious situations in the same location: Suite 719 in New York’s famed Plaza Hotel. Sean McKeown and Tila Paris Angley (both Wilkes-Barre) play Sam and Karen Nash, returning to the same spot where they spent their honeymoon 25 years before. Sam’s devoted secretary, Jean McCormack, (Kerry Kane, Kingston) throws a wrench into their plans.
Act Two finds famous Hollywood producer Jesse Kiplinger (Walter Mitchell, Bear Creek Village) returning to New York after 27 years with plans to meet and seduce his now married former high school sweetheart Muriel Tate (Diane Sherman, Dallas).
Greg Korin (Luzerne) and Christa Manning (Bear Creek Village) play Roy and Norma Hubley, whose daughter/bride-to-be Mimsey (Kane) has locked herself in the bathroom of Suite 719 and refuses to participate in her wedding planned for the downstairs ballroom. Adam Orseck (Kingston) doubles as the bellhop and groom.
Korin, who starred in last season’s “Last of the Red Hot Lovers”, is also the director of this production. Manning has been featured in “Steel Magnolias” and “Always Patsy Cline”. Angley was seen in “Nunsense” . Joe Sheridan is technical director and set designer.
“Plaza Suite” runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 3 pm through October 12th. For ticket information and reservations, call 208-7679.




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