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California Suite

California Suite is a 1976 play by Neil Simon. Similar in structure to his earlier Plaza Suite, the comedy is composed of four playlets set in Suite 203-04, which consists of a living room and an adjoining bedroom with an ensuite bath, in The Beverly Hills Hotel.

California Suite
Written byNeil Simon
Date premieredApril 23, 1976
Place premieredAhmanson Theatre
Los Angeles
Original languageEnglish
GenreComedy
SettingSuite 203-04 in The Beverly Hills Hotel

Plot edit

In "Visitor from New York", Hannah Warren is a Manhattan workaholic who flies to Los Angeles to retrieve her teenage daughter Jenny after she leaves home to live with her successful screenwriter father William. The bickering, divorced couple is forced to decide what living arrangements are best for the girl.

Conservative, middle-aged businessman Marvin Michaels is the "Visitor from Philadelphia", who awakens to discover a prostitute named Bunny unconscious in his bed after consuming a bottle of vodka. With his wife Millie on her way up to the suite, he must find a way to conceal all traces of his uncharacteristic indiscretion.

The "Visitors from London" are British actress Diana Nichols, a first-time nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress, and her husband Sidney, a once-closeted antique dealer who increasingly has become indiscreet about his sexual orientation. The Oscar is an honor that could revive her faltering career, but Diana knows she doesn't have a chance of winning. She is in deep denial about the true nature of her marriage of convenience, and as she prepares for her moment in the spotlight, her mood fluctuates from hope to panic to despair.

The "Visitors from Chicago" are two affluent couples who are best friends. Stu Franklyn and his wife Gert and Mort Hollender and his wife Beth are taking a much-needed vacation together. Things begin to unravel quickly when Beth is hurt during a tennis match, and Mort accuses Stu of causing her injury.

Productions edit

California Suite originally was produced by the Center Theatre Group. Directed by Gene Saks, it opened on April 23, 1976 at the Ahmanson Theatre, where it ran until June 5. Tammy Grimes portrayed Hannah, Diana, and Gert; George Grizzard portrayed William, Sidney, and Stu; Barbara Barrie portrayed Millie and Beth; and Jack Weston portrayed Marvin and Mort.[1]

The play opened on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on June 10, 1976 and closed on July 2, 1977 after 445 performances and four previews. Directed by Saks, the same cast (and Leslie Easterbrook as Bunny) as in the Ahmanson Theatre opened on Broadway.[2]

Later in the run, Marge Redmond replaced Barrie (on January 7, 1977), Kenneth Haigh (on February 28, 1977) and then David McCallum (on May 2, 1977) replaced Grizzard, Rue McClanahan replaced Grimes (on April 4, 1977) and Vincent Gardenia replaced Weston (on June 13, 1977).[2]

The play's national tour, lasting from Oct. 1, 1977-June 3, 1978, starred Elizabeth Allen as Hannah, Diana, and Gert; Robert Reed as William, Sidney, and Stu; Warren Berlinger as Marvin and Mort; Patti Karr as Millie and Beth; and Bea Swanson as Bunny. During the run, Don Murray replaced Reed.

A bus and truck tour, which cut "Visitors from Chicago" and ran from Aug. 31-Dec. 2, 1978, was headlined by Carolyn Jones as Hannah, Diana and Millie. The cast also included James Drury as William and Marvin, Peter Bailey-Britton as Sidney and Aurelia De Felice as Bunny.

Critical reception edit

In his review in The New York Times, Clive Barnes wrote "For those of us who imagine Los Angeles as nothing but a long street in desperate search of a parking lot, Neil Simon's California Suite which opened most joyously and triumphantly at the Eugene O'Neill Theater last night, will come as a vast relief."[3] Less enthusiastic was the critic for New York Magazine who wrote: "Sleazily written, shoddily constructed, and without a scintilla of Neil Simon's usual slick adroitness with a gag line, this grab bag of skits...suggests that California life may have scrambled Mr. Simon's brains."[4]

Film adaptation edit

Simon adapted his play for a 1978 feature film directed by Herbert Ross. The cast includes Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Walter Matthau, Bill Cosby, Richard Pryor, Elaine May, Maggie Smith, and Michael Caine. Smith won an Oscar for her performance playing an actress who is nominated for, but does not win, an Oscar.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ahmanson Theatre production archives" 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine centertheatregroup.org
  2. ^ a b " 'California Suite' Opening Night Production Credits" 2014-03-26 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault.com, accessed April 15, 2012
  3. ^ Barnes, Clive. "Stage: 'California Suite' Opens" The New York Times, June 11, 1976, p.52
  4. ^ (author not shown)."In and Around Town" New York Magazine, November 15, 1976

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This article is about the play For its film adaptation see California Suite film For the Mel Torme album see Mel Torme s California Suite California Suite is a 1976 play by Neil Simon Similar in structure to his earlier Plaza Suite the comedy is composed of four playlets set in Suite 203 04 which consists of a living room and an adjoining bedroom with an ensuite bath in The Beverly Hills Hotel California SuiteWritten byNeil SimonDate premieredApril 23 1976Place premieredAhmanson TheatreLos AngelesOriginal languageEnglishGenreComedySettingSuite 203 04 in The Beverly Hills Hotel Contents 1 Plot 2 Productions 3 Critical reception 4 Film adaptation 5 References 6 External linksPlot editIn Visitor from New York Hannah Warren is a Manhattan workaholic who flies to Los Angeles to retrieve her teenage daughter Jenny after she leaves home to live with her successful screenwriter father William The bickering divorced couple is forced to decide what living arrangements are best for the girl Conservative middle aged businessman Marvin Michaels is the Visitor from Philadelphia who awakens to discover a prostitute named Bunny unconscious in his bed after consuming a bottle of vodka With his wife Millie on her way up to the suite he must find a way to conceal all traces of his uncharacteristic indiscretion The Visitors from London are British actress Diana Nichols a first time nominee for the Academy Award for Best Actress and her husband Sidney a once closeted antique dealer who increasingly has become indiscreet about his sexual orientation The Oscar is an honor that could revive her faltering career but Diana knows she doesn t have a chance of winning She is in deep denial about the true nature of her marriage of convenience and as she prepares for her moment in the spotlight her mood fluctuates from hope to panic to despair The Visitors from Chicago are two affluent couples who are best friends Stu Franklyn and his wife Gert and Mort Hollender and his wife Beth are taking a much needed vacation together Things begin to unravel quickly when Beth is hurt during a tennis match and Mort accuses Stu of causing her injury Productions editCalifornia Suite originally was produced by the Center Theatre Group Directed by Gene Saks it opened on April 23 1976 at the Ahmanson Theatre where it ran until June 5 Tammy Grimes portrayed Hannah Diana and Gert George Grizzard portrayed William Sidney and Stu Barbara Barrie portrayed Millie and Beth and Jack Weston portrayed Marvin and Mort 1 The play opened on Broadway at the Eugene O Neill Theatre on June 10 1976 and closed on July 2 1977 after 445 performances and four previews Directed by Saks the same cast and Leslie Easterbrook as Bunny as in the Ahmanson Theatre opened on Broadway 2 Later in the run Marge Redmond replaced Barrie on January 7 1977 Kenneth Haigh on February 28 1977 and then David McCallum on May 2 1977 replaced Grizzard Rue McClanahan replaced Grimes on April 4 1977 and Vincent Gardenia replaced Weston on June 13 1977 2 The play s national tour lasting from Oct 1 1977 June 3 1978 starred Elizabeth Allen as Hannah Diana and Gert Robert Reed as William Sidney and Stu Warren Berlinger as Marvin and Mort Patti Karr as Millie and Beth and Bea Swanson as Bunny During the run Don Murray replaced Reed A bus and truck tour which cut Visitors from Chicago and ran from Aug 31 Dec 2 1978 was headlined by Carolyn Jones as Hannah Diana and Millie The cast also included James Drury as William and Marvin Peter Bailey Britton as Sidney and Aurelia De Felice as Bunny Critical reception editIn his review in The New York Times Clive Barnes wrote For those of us who imagine Los Angeles as nothing but a long street in desperate search of a parking lot Neil Simon s California Suite which opened most joyously and triumphantly at the Eugene O Neill Theater last night will come as a vast relief 3 Less enthusiastic was the critic for New York Magazine who wrote Sleazily written shoddily constructed and without a scintilla of Neil Simon s usual slick adroitness with a gag line this grab bag of skits suggests that California life may have scrambled Mr Simon s brains 4 Film adaptation editSimon adapted his play for a 1978 feature film directed by Herbert Ross The cast includes Alan Alda Jane Fonda Walter Matthau Bill Cosby Richard Pryor Elaine May Maggie Smith and Michael Caine Smith won an Oscar for her performance playing an actress who is nominated for but does not win an Oscar References edit Ahmanson Theatre production archives Archived 2007 12 14 at the Wayback Machine centertheatregroup org a b California Suite Opening Night Production Credits Archived 2014 03 26 at the Wayback Machine playbillvault com accessed April 15 2012 Barnes Clive Stage California Suite Opens The New York Times June 11 1976 p 52 author not shown In and Around Town New York Magazine November 15 1976External links edit California Suite at the Internet Broadway Database California Suite at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title California Suite amp oldid 1185094912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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