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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick's Plaza Suite is met with scathing reviews... as couple are deemed only redemption of her 'vastly priced, celeb circus' West End debut
Sarah Jessica Parker's West End debut has been met with a slew of scathing two star reviews following the show's debut on Sunday night.
The website for the play, which originally was performed on Broadway's Plymouth Theatre in 1968, lists: 'A delightfully witty exploration of love and marriage, Plaza Suite had New York City audiences enchanted with its charm and its starry cast.... 'Now, from January 2024, London’s West End gets the chance to witness two world-class performers and Hollywood icons transform into three unique couples, each finding themselves entangled in hilariously outlandish situations within the walls of the legendary Plaza Suite hotel room.' The Independent's Alice Saville was wholly unflattering, with as lacklustre two stars for her review of the play alongside the scathing prose: 'Real-life couple Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick cannot save Neil Simon’s dated romcom'.
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