"This play is a classic farce set in room 920 of the White Way Hotel in New York in 1937. The drama involves a room-service waiter, a bill-plagued producer, a hotel hovering financially on the brink, a real play, a fake suicide, and a dizzying parade of actors and characters all of whom seem to have financial issues. Not surprisingly, this play opened on Broadway in 1937, shortly after the Great Depression."
"Arena Stage, presents "Room Service," by John Murray and Allen Boretz, directed by Donald Moreland, setting by Ming Cho Lee, costumes by Marjorie Slaiman, lighting by William Eggleston."
"Cort Theatre, direction 138 West 48th Street Theatre Co., Inc. George Abbott presents "Room Service," by John Murray and Allen Boretz, directed by Mr. Abbott, setting by Cirker & Robbins."
"Arena Stage, Zelda Fichandler, managing director, Alan Schneider, production director presents "Room Service," by John Murray and Allen Boretz, directed by Zelda Fichandler, setting by Walter Stilley, lighting by Leo Gallenstein, costumes by Elenitsa."
"The Pierce Hall Players present "Room Service," by John Murray and Allen Boretz, staged by Howard F. Wentworth."
"Adieu Berthe ! : "Room service". Paris, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, 8 février 1968. Suivi d'un divertissement de Arthur Kopit"
"Adieu Berthe ! : ["Room service". Paris, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens, 8 février 1968. Suivi d'un divertissement de Arthur Kopit, adapté par Renée Rosenthal, la Conquête de l'Everest.]"
"Adieu, Berthe! comédie en 3 actes"
"Adieu Berthe"
"Room service, by John Murray and Allen Boretz"@en
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