

Brighton Beach Memoirs
Neil Simon


Why we like it
"Neil Simon's poignant comedy about family and dreams resonates deeply, proving that heartfelt stories need not be extravagant."
From: Low-Budget MusicalsAwards & Recognition
Finalist: 1987 Pulitzer Prize for Drama Nominee: Four 1987 Tony Awards, including Best Play Nominee: Four 1987 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding New Play
What readers are saying
Readers have mixed feelings about the finale of the Eugene trilogy. While many appreciate the poignant and mature storytelling, some express disappointment with the darker tone compared to the earlier plays. The character arcs and life lessons resonate well, though not everyone enjoyed the shift in humor and atmosphere.
Comedy
Characters: 4 male 2 female Combination interior set.
Part three of Neil Simon's acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of show business as professional comedy writers while coping with their parents break-up and eventual divorce.
When their material is broadcast on the radio for the first time the family is upset to hear a thinly-veiled portrait of themselves played for laughs.
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"Contains some of the author's most accomplished writing."
— The New York Times
"A lovely play; warm, perceptive and gently humorous."
— Newsday
"Simon's writing remains delightful."
— Washington Post
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Ben |
Eugene |
Stan |
Blanche |
Jack |
Announcer |
Chubby Waters |
Mrs. Pitkin |
Kate |
Broadway Bound Scene
Broadway Bound is a American comedy play written by Neil Simon and published by Samuel French (2010).
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Samuel French · 2010 · 116 pp
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