Plaza Suite
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick star in this glittering revival
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick star in this glittering revival
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick star in this glittering revival
Multi-award-winning megastars, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick join theatrical forces as they head to Broadway in Neil Simon's classic play, Plaza Suite. Directed by John Benjamin Hickey the real-life husband and wife team star as three separate couples in this rarely revived comedy. Plaza Suite sweeps onto Broadway for a strictly limited 17-week run! Nominated for Best Costume Design of a Play.
First debuting on Broadway in 1968, Plaza Suite played an unprecedented 1097 performances and starred two of the time's biggest screen actors (much like this 2020 revival), George C. Scott and Maureen Stapleton as the lovers. In three separate acts Plaza Suite focuses on three couples as they navigate love and life, with hilarious consequences, in Suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel.
This will be the second time that Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick have starred alongside one another on stage. They last appeared together in the 1995 Broadway revival of How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.
Broderick recently starred on the West End stage in Kenneth Lonergan's The Starry Messenger and is well acquainted with Simon's work, having received his first of two Tony awards in the playwright's Brighton Beach Memoirs.
Although best known for her featured role as Carrie in TV juggernaut Sex and the City, Sarah Jessica Parker is an accomplished stage actress. Her previous stage credits including the original Broadway cast of Annie (1977), The Innocents (1976) and Off Broadway's Sylvia (1995), plus many others.
Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick
Alternates: Michael McGrath and Erin Dilly
Understudies: Laurie Veldheer and Ceaser J. Rosado
Written by Neil Simon
Directed by John Benjamin Hickey
2022 Tony Nominations
Best Costume Design of a Play.
Lisa Maclean
Plaza Suite Hudson Theatre