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Revision as of 11:35, 9 September 2017
by Neil Simon
Directed by Les Lidyard
Performances: Sun 3rd – Sat 9th December 1978, Main Stage
Contents
Introduction
3 playlets taking place in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel, New York.
Cast
Visitor from Mamaroneck
- Bellhop - Derek Bell
- Karen Nash - Ruth Shettle
- Sam Nash - Colm O'Neill
- Waiter - Bernard Witt
- Jean McCormack - Mickey Hewitt
Visitor from Hollywood
- Waiter - Bernard Witt
- Jesse Kiplinger - Colm O'Neill
- Muriel Tate - Ruth Shettle
Visitor from Forest Hills
- Norma Hubley - Ruth Shettle
- Roy Hubley - Colm O'Neill
- Borden Eisler - Derek Bell
- Mimsey Hubley - Mickey Hewitt
Crew
- Stage Manager - Dennis Packham
- ASMs - Debby Parrett, Gary Newman, Paul Wiseman
- Lighting Design - Roger Taylor
- Lighting Operator - Roger Taylor, Tony Rapson
- Sound Recording - Brian Fretwell
- Sound Operator - Terry Cobb
- Wardrobe - Debby Parrett
- Properties - Janis Allan
- Prompt - John Lyne, Matthew Lyne
- Set Construction - Charles Cheetham, John Harris, Dennis Packham
Reviews
Some review quotes go here
Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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