Westport's Room Service Will Feature Ben Steinfeld, Michael McCormick, Zoë Winters and More | Playbill

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News Westport's Room Service Will Feature Ben Steinfeld, Michael McCormick, Zoë Winters and More Michael McCormick, Ben Steinfeld, Donald Corren and Zoë Winters have been cast in John Murray and Allen Boretz's Room Service, which will begin performances Oct. 8 at the Westport Country Playhouse.

Westport artistic director Mark Lamos will helm the 1937 comedy, famously adapted into the 1938 film movie with the Marx Brothers and Lucille Ball. Performances will continue through Oct. 27.

According to Westport, "Set in a second-rate Times Square hotel room, Room Service tells of Gordon Miller, who has finally discovered a formula for Broadway success: be bold, brash, and option a brilliant script by a promising young writer. What he hasn’t discovered is a willing financial backer. As behind-the-scenes business of putting on a play becomes more frenetic, one wonders if the show will ever go on."

In addition to Steinfeld (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Cyrano de Bergerac) as Gordon Miller, McCormick (Chaplin, Curtains) as Gregory Wagner, Corren (Souvenir) as Dr. Glass and Winters (4000 Miles) as Christine Marlowe, the cast will feature David Beach (Mamma Mia!) as Joseph Gribble, Jim Bracchitta (The House of Blue Leaves) as Harry Binion, Eric Bryant (Angels in America) as Leo David, Richard Ruiz (Sweet Charity) as Faker Englund, Hayley Treider (Double Falsehood) as Hilda Manney, Frank Vlastnik (Big) as Bank Messenger/Simon Jenkins/Timothy Hogarth and Peter Von Berg (Uncle Vanya) as Sasha Smirnoff/Senator Blake.

Room Service will have scenic design by John Arnone, costume design by Wade Laboissonniere, lighting design by Russell Champa, sound design by Drew Levy and fight direction by Michael Rossmy.

For tickets visit WestportPlayhouse.org.

 
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