Show Dates:
February 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, March 4, 5, 6
Show Times:
Fridays & Saturdays at 8 pm, Sundays at 2 pm
Co-Directors:
Ross Nelson & June Alane Reif
Stage Manager :
Janet Duhé
Cast:
Roy Selridge – David Ewing
Joseph Wykowski – Phillip Boone
Don Carney – Adrian Atman
Eugene Morris Jerome – Jake Garibaldi
Arnold Epstein – Mark Mautner
Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey – Thomas James Hinesley
James Hennesey – Robert Silva
Rowena – Lindsey Suedkamp
Daisy Hannigan – Abbigail Dwyer
Crew:
Sound Design – Ed Fevang
Set Design – Jay Jacobson
Lighting Design – Joe Adams
Costume Design– June Reif, R. M. Montgomery
Properties Design– June Reif, Tim Giugni, Emily Giugni
Publicity – Stephanie Cole
New York Accent Wrangler – Cheryl Fiedler
Stage Technicians – Cheryl Fiedler, Krystal Johnson, Morgan Taylor
Set Construction – Joe Adams
Set Technicians – Adrian Atman, Phil Boone, Abbigail Dwyer, Jesse Esparza, David Ewing, Bob Fisher, Jake Garibaldi, Jay Jacobson, Mark Mautner, June Reif, Robert Silva, Easter Trabulse
Scenic Painting – Cinthea Vadala, Thea Witsel
Synopsis:
This sequel to Brighton Beach Memoirs won the 1985 Tony Award for Best Play and received its British premiere at the Library Theatre, Manchester, in 1991. When we last met Eugene, he was coping with adolescence in the 1930s in Brooklyn. Now it is 1943 and the saga of Eugene Morris Jerome, alter ego of the youthful Neil Simon, continues with him as a young army recruit during the Second World War.
We get to see Eugene turn into a man, develop his writing skills, and fall in love for the first time.
'Joyous and unexpectedly rewarding.' – New York Times
Presented under special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.