Broadway's Plaza Suite Welcomes Sarah Jessica Parker Back to the Stage April 16 | Playbill

Broadway News Broadway's Plaza Suite Welcomes Sarah Jessica Parker Back to the Stage April 16

The Neil Simon revival gets its full cast back at the Hudson Theatre following bouts of COVID in the company.

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker

Sarah Jessica Parker returns to Broadway's Plaza Suite opposite husband and co-star Matthew Broderick at the Hudson Theatre April 16. Parker is second to re-join the production after both she and Broderick received positive COVID tests that put the production on hiatus April 7-13. Broderick and the production resumed performances April 14 with standby and Tony nominee Erin Dilly standing in for Parker.

To allow ticket holders to cancelled performances to reschedule, the production has extended its run by a week, adding performances through July 6. Affected ticket holders will be given exclusive priority access to the new performances at the originally booked ticket price in a comparable location. The point of purchase will contact ticket holders to reschedule their tickets or arrange a refund.

Plaza Suite opened March 28 at the Hudson Theatre, under the helm of director John Benjamin Hickey. Previews began February 25 for the limited engagement.

The Neil Simon play follows three different twosomes (Broderick and Parker), each spending an evening in the famed Plaza Hotel: one couple dealing with difficulties in their marriage on their 24th anniversary, a pair of high-school sweethearts reuniting after many years apart, and the frenzied parents of a jittery bride on her wedding day.

In addition to Broderick and Parker, the cast includes Danny Bolero, Molly Ranson, and Eric Wiegand. Tony winner Michael McGrath and Tony nominee Erin Dilly are Broderick and Parker's standbys, respectively, with Laurie Veldheer, Cesar J. Rosado, Brian Eng, and Olivia Hernandez serving as understudies.

A First Look at Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker in Plaza Suite

 
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