Don’t miss ‘Plaza Suite’

Published 12:00 am Saturday, March 28, 2009

This past Saturday night, our family really enjoyed attending the production of Neil Simon’s three-act play, “Plaza Suite,” at the Coral Room of The Vicksburg. It was a presentation of a newer local theater group, the Westside Theatre Foundation. A very receptive, though small, audience laughed, clapped and had a great time.

Very cleverly written, the plots were hilarious, with adult theme and language. Directed by Roy Bailey, the cast gave very professional and polished performances. Anyone who would appreciate a relaxing, inexpensive and fun-filled evening shouldn’t miss it. You can still catch tonight’s closing performance. Get out and support this talented group by treating yourself to an evening you will enjoy.

Ruth Gay

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