New York City
In 1938, this classic American farce had ’em rolling in the aisles. In Room Service, aspiring theatrical impresario Gordon Miller has what might be ‘The Great American Play.’ He doesn’t have the dough to produce it, and he’s teetering on the brink of eviction from the White Way Hotel. Can he hoodwink the hotel management long enough to scrape together the money? And how many starving theatre artists can you jam into one room? This tribute to the high-wire enterprise of putting on a new play revels in eccentric characters and wicked one-liners worthy of Groucho himself. Directed by J.R. Sullivan.