‘Plaza Suite’ Broadway Review: Sarah Jessica Parker Toils While Matthew Broderick Coasts
Each of the skits of “Plaza Suite” is a little longer than an episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and none is as funny or as inventive. It’s no wonder TV replaced Simon.
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An Evening Spent at Home Beats a Night at this “Plaza Suite”
What does it say about our society that Plaza Suite, the first Neil Simon play to return to Broadway in over 11 years, and the first since his death in 2018, is a middling affair buried in milquetoast acting with inept direction? During his heyday, Simon defined what Broadway comedy meant. Nicknamed “Doc,” for his […]
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‘Confederates’ Mightily Walks Down the Elusive Road to Freedom
Time sways back and forth like a Newton’s Cradle in Dominique Morisseau’s new biting comedy Confederates, where the differences between understanding, or experiencing racism from a historical, intellectual context, and being confronted with it in a visceral way, become stark clear. The play tackles the subject of slavery in the raw, as well as its […]
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