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  2. California Suite - Wikipedia

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    California Suite is a 1976 play by Neil Simon. Similar in structure to his earlier Plaza Suite , the comedy is composed of four playlets set in Suite 203-04, which consists of a living room and an adjoining bedroom with an ensuite bath, in The Beverly Hills Hotel .

  3. California Suite (film) - Wikipedia

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    California Suite is a 1978 American anthology comedy film directed by Herbert Ross. The screenplay by Neil Simon is based on his 1976 play . Similar to his earlier Plaza Suite , the film focuses on the dilemmas of guests staying in a suite in a luxury hotel.

  4. Plaza Suite - Wikipedia

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    The play is composed of three acts, each involving different characters but all set in Suite 719 of New York City's Plaza Hotel.The first act, Visitor From Mamaroneck, introduces the audience to not-so-blissfully wedded couple Sam and Karen Nash, who are revisiting their honeymoon suite in an attempt by Karen to bring the love back into their marriage.

  5. Category:Plays by Neil Simon - Wikipedia

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  9. Elaine May - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Iva May (née Berlin; born April 21, 1932) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and director.She first gained fame in the 1950s for her improvisational comedy routines with Mike Nichols before transitioning her career, regularly breaking the mold as a writer and director of several critically acclaimed films.