BRIGHTON
BEACH
MEMOIRS

by Neil Simon

"Brighton Beach Memoirs" was performed October 28-31, 2004

cast
CAST OF CHARACTERS
(in order of appearance)

Eugene Jerome – Pat Bley
Kate Jerome– Sarah Benson
Laurie Morton – Erika Lecaj
Blanche Morton – Kayla Gerken
Stanley Jerome – Weston Henry
Nora Morton – Shae Cooper
Jack Jerome – Patrick Bittorf

STAFF

Director – Tim Schlegel
Assistant Director – Jill Price
Set Design/Tech Director – Chuck Price
Costumes – Mary Lynn Tedrick
Props – Marilyn Henry
Hair – Marilyn Henry
Lights – Connor Price
Sound – Dane Styczynski
Set Construction – Jim Henry, Connor Price, Chuck Price
Stage Crew – Ben Dirks, Jamie Espinoza,
Sarah Hubbard, Allison Shuman,
Lindsey Sturch




From the description in the Samuel French, Inc. catalog:

Here is part one of Neil Simon's autobiographical trilogy: a portrait of the writer as a Brooklyn teenager in 1937 living with his family in crowded, lower middle class circumstances. Eugene the young Neil Simon is the narrator and central character. His mind is full of fiercely fantasized dreams of baseball and dimly fantasized images of girls. The play captures a few days in the life of a struggling Jewish household that includes Eugene's hard working father, his sharp tongued mother, his older and vastly more experienced brother Stanley, his widowed aunt and her two young daughters. As Eugene's father says, "If you didn't have a problem, you wouldn't live in this house." Two have heart disease, one has asthma, and two at least temporarily lose jobs needed to keep the straitened family afloat. Family miseries are used to raise such enduring issues as sibling resentments, guilt ridden parent child relationships and the hunger for dignity in a poverty stricken world. It is a deeply appealing play that deftly mixes drama with comedy.


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