Reviews are out for the West End run of Plaza Suite, starring real-life married couple Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker (in her West End debut). The show began performances January 17 at London's Savoy Theatre and recently extended its limited run through April 13.
Two-time Tony winner Broderick and two-time Emmy winner Parker play three different twosomes each spending an evening in New York City's 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. John Benjamin Hickey, who directed the production's 2022 Broadway run, continues at the helm of the West End outing.
Broderick and Parker are joined onstage by Charlie Oscar, Eric Sirakian, and Rohit Gokani.
Read the reviews below:
Daily Express (Stefan Kyriazis)
The Independent (Alice Saville)*
London Theatre (Marianka Swain)
The Telegraph (Dominic Cavendish)*
What's On Stage (Sarah Crompton)
The company also includes standbys Nick Barclay and Caroline Sheen, and understudies Jamie Coyne and Hannah Morrison.
The production features a set design by John Lee Beatty, costume design by Jane Greenwood, lighting design by Brian MacDevitt, sound design by Scott Lehrer, original music by Marc Shaiman, and casting by Jim Carnahan.
Plaza Suite is produced by Ambassador Theatre Group Productions; Gavin Kalin Productions; Hal Luftig, with Douglas L. Meyer; Elizabeth Armstrong; Hunter Arnold; Caitlin Clements; Eilene Davidson Productions; Jeffrey Finn; Terry Schnuck; Smith and Brant Theatricals; Craig Haffner and Sherry Wright Theatricals; and Mike Isaacson.