Casting Call for "Plaza Suite" Stage Play
Auditions for "Plaza Suite" play. Casting actors. Please see more details below. About the project: Hilarity abounds in this Tony Award winning hit comedy which showcases three different couples successively occupying a suite at The Plaza Hotel in New York. Additional info: You will be required to fill out an audition form upon arrival. A resume and headshot are optional but would be appreciated. Performances: Feb 13-22, 2026 Fri & Sat @ 8 pm; Sun @ 2 pm If you are interested, please apply.
11 roles
Sam has just turned 50 years old, but tries to conceal this milestone birthday. He is impeccably dressed, well-groomed, and in good shape due to his obsessive dieting. He is measured, efficient, and economic by nature. He has been married to Karen for 23/24 years, but he prioritizes business over their relationship. He knows his marriage is struggling and has been having an affair with his secretary.
Karen is 48 years old and does not try to pretend to appear any younger. She is a pleasant, affable woman who is at ease with herself. She has booked Suite 719 at the Plaza Hotel as (she thinks) that was the room in which she spent her honeymoon. Karen knows her marriage is in trouble and desperately tries to bring some romance and lightheartedness into their evening. She is teasing and playful with him, despite her growing concerns about their marriage.
Jesse is a fashionable “Hollywood mod” movie producer, in his 30s. He is confident and self-assured, oozing charisma. He is excited to meet up with Muriel, his old high school girlfriend, and is determined to seduce her despite her insistence that she can only stay for a short while. Jesse has forged out a successful career, but he has had three troubled marriages. His wives all had affairs and used him for his money, which has left him disillusioned and bitter about women.
Muriel is a sweet, naive suburban housewife in her 30s from New Jersey with three children. She is extremely nervous to see Jesse, her old high school boyfriend, and it shows. Muriel has remembered exactly how long it has been since their last date and it is clear that she has followed his life and career obsessively for the last seventeen years. She is fascinated by his Hollywood lifestyle and reads every gossip page and newspaper article that she can.
Roy dresses elegantly but he's not too comfortable in this attire. He is a volatile, explosive man equipped to handle the rigors of the competitive business world, but he is on edge when it comes to the business of marrying off his only daughter. He is vicious and hostile when dealing with Norma, but she retaliates with her own accusations. Roy frequently loses his temper and comes close to physical violence. They are the portrait of a longstanding, unhappily married couple.
Normla is extremely nervous, growing increasingly panicked and overwrought as her daughter, Mimsy, will not come out of the bathroom for her wedding. Loud and melodramatic, she is convinced that she is having a heart attack. She is upset by Roy’s vicious and accusatory behavior towards her, but she fights back with her own accusations. They are the portrait of a longstanding, unhappily married couple, fighting, cursing, and aggravating each other. Roy accuses Norma of being a lousy mother.
The Bellhop works at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. He is a young man who has worked there for two years and is professional and efficient. He answers Karen Nash’s questions respectfully but it is clear that he is keen to leave. Doubled with Borden and maybe waiter. Supporting role (will be doubled).
The waiter serves Sam and Karen Nash dinner in their suite. He is professional to the core. However, he grows increasingly confused by the conflicting instructions from Sam and Karen. Supporting role (will be doubled).
Sam Nash’s secretary. She is a slim, attractive woman in her late twenties. She is bright and cheerful, and very good at her job. Although she apologizes to Karen for interrupting their evening, like Sam she appears to prioritize their work over sentimentality. Jean McCormack was recently divorced and, after she has left, Sam admits to having an affair with her. Doubled with Mimsy. Supporting role (will be doubled).
Mimsy Hubley's groom. He is brusque and direct. Doubled with Bellhop/Waiter. Supporting role (will be doubled).
The Hubley's daughter who has cold feet on her wedding day. Doubled with Jean. Supporting role (will be doubled).