

What The Bellhop Saw
Billy Van Zandt
Here's a sprightly new comedy by the famed New Yorker cartoonist.
The well drawn characters include a young architect who owns a failing gourmet restaurant, his bored but sultry European wife, a lawyer who owns the building which the restaurant is in and who wants to evict the gourmets and open up a Burger King, his joiner of causes wife, a Puerto Rican maid and her boyfriend, a Filipino who poses as a Puerto Rican to get ahead in New York, he believes strongly in "the work ethnic".
"As light and refreshing as sparkling water."
— Cue
"A wonderful play... which goes right to the heart of our modern urban sensibility."
— Gannett Newspaper
Save Grand Central is a American comedy play written by William Hamilton and published by Samuel French in New York (1981).
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