Neil
Simon's

March 10, 15, and 17, 2001
Curtain Time 8:00 PM
Directed by
Joseph Lajewski, Pamela Lindson, and Mandy Murray

Neil Simon's classic trilogy featuring three couples and
three modern fables, set in one luxury hotel, the legendary Plaza in New York City.
In the first story, the Visitor from Mamaroneck,
successful businessman Sam Nash deals with his wife's efforts to rekindle the romance of
their wedding night in Suite 719, twenty-four years before.
Act I
Visitor from Mamaroneck
Directed by
Mandy Murray
Stage Manager
Noreen DeCarlo
CAST
| Karen Nash: |
Susanne d'Auguste |
| Sam Nash: |
Ted Hausner |
| Bellhop/Waiter: |
Tom Kulesa |
| Jean McCormack: |
Joanna Lajewski |
In the second act, Jesse
Kiplinger has come all the way to New York from Tinseltown, hoping for a private high
school reunion in his hotel room with the girl he left behind, Muriel Tate.
Act II
Visitor from Hollywood
Directed by
Joseph Lajewski
Stage Manager
Jeannie Fritzen
CAST
| Waiter: |
Tom Kulesa |
| Jesse Kiplinger: |
Frank Norek |
| Muriel Tate |
Sue Kwiatkowski |
In the final act, the Visitor from Forest Hills, father and mother of the bride Roy and
Norma Hubley attempt to cope with disaster as their daughter Mimsey locks herself in the
hotel bathroom moments before the wedding and refuses to come out.
Act III
Visitor From Forest Hills
Directed by
Pam Lindson
Stage Manager
EJ Newell
CAST
| Norma Hubley: |
Phyllis Fazio |
| Roy Hubley: |
Ed Campbell |
| Borden Eisler: |
Joseph Lajewski |
| Mimsey Hubley: |
Joanna Lajewski |
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