Nominated of a Tony Award for Best Play, this is the final installment of the playwright's acclaimed biographical trilogy (preceded by Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues).
Having returned from World War II, Eugene Jerome and his brother Stanley pair up to break into the world of professional comedy writing. Inspiration strikes when they aim their sights on their dysfunctional family - and the network broadcasts it nationwide!
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"A very good play. A very good end to the Eugene Trilogy." — Andrew (4 out of 5 stars)
"A very good play. A very good end to the Eugene Trilogy."
" Is this play really as boring as it seemed? Am I missing something? "
" The weakest of the "Brighton Beach" trilogy - still, it's got heart and a few good lines. "
" Interesting for its autobiographical elements, but not as much fun as Brighton Beach Memoirs. "
Neil Simon, America’s most prolific and beloved playwright, is the author of more than thirty plays and screenplays. As a child he found refuge and inspiration watching early comedians like Charlie Chaplin, eventually deciding to incorporate comedy into his many works. He was awarded a Pulitzer Prize and three Tony Awards and received more Oscar and Tony Award nominations than any other writer. Despite this, many still feel he is underrated. He now splits his time between New York and Los Angeles.
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