Hollywood Arms, which opened on October 31 at the Cort Theatre, looks back on the childhood of one of America's favorite comediennes, Carol Burnett. Based on her memoirs, the play, which was written by Burnett and late daughter Carrie Hamilton, is a moving bioplay detailing the actress' formative years in Los Angeles and especially her relationships with her alcoholic mother and protective grandmother. The cast (and director Hal Prince) partied after the performance at Noche, the new hotspot located on Broadway in the theater district.