Neil Simon’s play is composed of three acts, each involving different characters but all set in Suite 719 of New York City’s Plaza Hotel.
In Visitor From Mamaroneck, directed by Sylvia Wright, unhappy couple Sam and Karen (Steve Vere and Ruth Kerrigan) are revisiting their honeymoon suite in an attempt by Karen to bring the love back into their marriage. Her plan backfires and the two become embroiled in a heated argument
Visitor from Hollywood was directed by Alison Ashton. It involves a meeting between movie producer Jesse Kiplinger (Dennis Willis) and his old flame, housewife Muriel (Keeley Camilleri). Muriel – aware of his reputation as a ladies’ man – has come for nothing more than a chat between old friends. Jesse, however, has other plans in mind and repeatedly attempts to seduce her
Visitor from Forest Hills was directed by Tony Wood. It revolves around married couple Roy and Norma (David Challenger and Julie Wood) on their daughter Mimsey’s wedding day (Melissa Athorne). In a rush of nervousness, Mimsey has locked herself in the suite’s bathroom and refuses to leave. Her parents make frantic attempts to cajole her into attending her wedding while the gathered guests wait downstairs

















