London Suite

London Suite is a play by Neil Simon, later made into a 1996 Made-for-TV movie. It is in a similar style to Simon's earlier works: Plaza Suite and California Suite. The action takes place in a London hotel overlooking Hyde Park. The main characters are: With the exception of Sidney and Diana's storyline (and Brian and Billy's in the play), the plots are largely comedic. The cast of the 1996 movie, directed by Jay Sandrich:

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  • 1996

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Neil Simon

Marvin Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927) is an American playwright and screenwriter. His numerous Broadway succcesses have led to his work being among the most regularly performed in the world. Though primarily a comic writer, some of his plays, particularly the Eugene Trilogy and The Sunshine Boys,...
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