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Brighton Beach Memoirs

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problem. Kate and Blanche have a terrible argument in which decades-long resentments come to the surface. Blanche resents Kate's lack of empathy for Frank's issues and Kate claims Blanche shows lack of empathy for Jack, who nearly killed himself for the sake of Laurie's weekly doctor visits, and Nora's dance lessons. Blanche ultimately decides she wants to move in with a friend, get a job, and find lodging for herself and her daughters so that she will no longer be dependent on her sister and Jack.
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date with a neighbor, Frank Murphy. Kate objects to this idea because of Murphy's ethnicity and his alcohol abuse. When Nora and Jack return home, Nora asks her mother for a final decision, claiming Jack simply advised Nora to finish school, as there will be other auditions in the future. Blanche refuses to give Nora permission to attend the audition because she wants her to finish high school; Nora is very angry.
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and represented Jewish culture in a way that many Jews found comforting and reminiscent of their families. According to Dr. Yvette alt Miller, Simon's characters showed real American Jews what they looked like; they offered "an unsettling mirror: one in which we watched our community identify as Jews
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Stanley tells Eugene that he intends to leave home that night and join the Army. Later that evening, Blanche and Nora argue. Nora informs her mother that she does not believe her mother loves her as much as she loves Laurie. The two reconcile. Kate comes downstairs and asks Blanche to continue living
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Sixteen-year-old Nora enters the house in a state of excitement. She has been given the opportunity to audition for a part as a dancer in a Broadway show, and she has been told by the producer that she will get the part if her mother permits her to audition. Blanche states that she is concerned about
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Upstairs, Eugene tells Stanley that he has had an erotic dream that resulted in a nocturnal emission. Stanley assures him that wet dreams are normal for teenaged boys. The brothers have a frank discussion about puberty and masturbation. Downstairs, Blanche tells Kate that she plans to go on a dinner
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Act II takes place a week after Act I. Jack has suffered a mild heart attack and is resting at home. Blanche is preparing for her date with Frank Murphy. Stanley tells Eugene that he has lost his entire week's salary playing poker; he is despondent. Kate tells Stanley to turn over his pay to her so
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Stanley returns home for dinner the next day. He passed the military physical, but decided not to sign up because he was needed at home. Stanley tells Jack about how he gambled away his salary, and Jack is understanding and forgives him. Stanley also mentions he worked the night shift at a bowling
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Frank Murphy's mother sends Blanche a note indicating that her son will not be available for their date because has been hospitalized following a car accident that occurred while he was driving drunk. The note added that the Murphys were moving upstate so that Frank could get help with his alcohol
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Stanley tells Jack that he has been fired and explains the situation. His father is initially angered, but understands Stanley's reasons. Stanley chooses to write the apology letter. He goes upstairs and asks for Eugene's help, as Eugene is a talented writer. Eugene agrees to write the letter, but
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When Stanley gets home from work, he informs Eugene that he has been fired. After a black co-worker was treated unfairly by the boss, Stanley stood up for him. After his boss responded negatively, Stanley swept dirt on his boss's shoes. If he wants his job back, he has to give the boss an apology
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judged the play to be "a pleasant evening" that "never quite stops being nice and starts being either consistently involving or entertaining." Nevertheless, the play was popular with Broadway audiences and had a long and successful run. When the play was not nominated for the Tony Award for Best
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The play begins outside the Jeromes' home. Fourteen-year-old Eugene is playing baseball by himself, imagining that he is playing in the World Series. After Kate yells at Eugene to stop playing, he enters the house. Eugene informs the audience that when he grows up, he wants to be a professional
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Jack arrives home from work and tells Kate that the business where he worked at his second job has gone under. He is concerned about the family's finances. A tense family dinner follows, and Laurie mentions Nora’s potential audition. Later, Nora and Jack take a walk to the beach to discuss the
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Jack receives a letter stating that his cousin and his family has escaped from war-torn Poland and are headed to New York City. He and Kate begin to discuss how they will provide lodging for the relatives when they arrive. Upstairs, Stanley gives Eugene a postcard of a nude woman. Eugene is
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directed by Gene Saks, who directs many of Simon's plays on both the stage and the screen, and whose gift is for the theater. His plays have the breath of life; his movies feel like the official authorized version. Everything is by the numbers."
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The Jerome family includes Eugene's older brother Stanley; his parents Kate and Jack; Kate's sister Blanche; and Blanche's two daughters, Nora and Laurie, who came to live at Kate and Jack's home following the death of Blanche's husband.
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baseball player or a writer. Later, he mentions that he is sexually attracted to his older cousin Nora, and that his younger cousin Laurie has a frail heart, that leads to others in the family babying her.
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in the earlier play) and Allan Miller in the role of Ben. The two plays were produced and promoted as "The Neil Simon Plays". Despite generally positive reviews from New York critics,
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Nora's idea because she does not want her daughter to drop out of school to do so; nevertheless, Blanche decides to wait until Jack comes home from work to see what he has to say.
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letter the next morning. Stanley is conflicted between standing up for what is right and helping the cash-strapped family financially. He decides to discuss the matter with Jack.
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premiered in December 1982. In 1983, it received the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play.
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comedy focused on the main character of Eugene Morris Jerome, a Jewish teenager from a Polish immigrant family. It is set in September 1937 in the
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that she can give the money to Blanche in case an emergency arises during her date. Stanley tells her the truth about how he lost the money.
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closed on November 1, 2009 after nine performances and 25 previews due to weak ticket sales. Subsequently, the planned production of
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Since 1927, this theatre was known as the Alvin. It was renamed in 1983 to honor America's most prolific playwright, Neil Simon...
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transfixed, as he has—for the first time—viewed female genitalia (referred to by Eugene as "the Golden Palace of the Himalayas").
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Simon's "best play yet" but also "a slight disappointment" because the playwright "always pulls back from the jugular."
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alley to earn back some of the money he lost, and promises to continue to work odd jobs until he earns it all back.
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Clive Barnes,"Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs His Best Play Yet," New York Post (28 March 1983), 21.
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in Los Angeles on December 10, 1982, and following an additional pre-Broadway engagement at the
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published an editorial declaring "Neil Simon Deserves Better." In 1983 Dolores Dolan of
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is the last non-musical play to run over 1,000 consecutive performances on Broadway.
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was let go during rehearsals. Scenic design was by David Mitchell, Costumes were by
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being a clear example) is semi-autobiographical. Simon infused Jewish humor into
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Reviews for the original Broadway production were mixed. Clive Barnes of the
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only in the most cursory ways, through humor and cultural touchstones".
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called the snub "an outrageous injustice" and "a personal insult," and
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only if Stanley tells him what Nora looked like when he saw her naked.
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said that after it achieved popularity on Broadway, the community of
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This article is about the play. For the film based on the play, see
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in their home until she can find work. The sisters also reconcile.
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at the Alvin Theatre on March 27, 1983 and transferred to the
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Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
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In the Long Run: A Cultural History of Broadway's Hit Plays
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Jacob "Jack" Jerome, about 40 years old: Eugene's father.
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A revival opened on Broadway on October 25, 2009 at the
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Stanley Jerome, 18½ years old: Eugene's older brother.
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Laurie Morton, 13 years old: Eugene's younger cousin.
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Blanche Morton, 38 years old: Eugene's widowed aunt.
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The production was planned to run in repertory with
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Index

Brighton Beach Memoirs (film)

Neil Simon
Eugene Trilogy
Biloxi Blues
Broadway Bound
Comedy
autobiographical
play
Neil Simon
coming-of-age
Brighton Beach
Brooklyn, New York
The Great Depression
Eugene trilogy
Biloxi Blues
Broadway Bound
film of the same name
Ahmanson Theatre
Curran Theatre
Broadway
46th Street Theatre
Gene Saks
Matthew Broderick
Elizabeth Franz
Peter Michael Goetz
Mandy Ingber
Željko Ivanek
Jodi Thelen
Joyce Van Patten

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