Written by:
Neil Simon
Opening: May 7, 1999
Closing: May 16, 1999
Number of performances: 8
Time:1940
Setting:
The Jerome House in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
Synopsis:
Picking up where Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues ended, part three of Neil Simon's acclaimed autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene and his older brother Stanley trying to break into the world of professional comedy writing while coping with the breakup of their family. Their efforts to come up with an idea for a comedy sketch sparkle with hilarity. When their material is broadcast on the radio for the first time, the family is upset to hear a comedy rendition of their trials and tribulations. Eugene wraps up the play by explaining that his parents finally divorced and he and Stan were launched on writing careers.
Performers
| Kate | Donna Gould Carsten | |
| Ben | Don Squire | |
| Eugene | Ron Renaud | |
| Stan | Marty O'Connor | |
| Blanche | Pat Hoffman | |
| Jack | Ric Mitchell | |
| Voices - Announcer | John Knott | |
| Voices - Chubby | Ric Mitchell | |
| Voices - Mrs. Pitkin | Pat Hoffman |
Production Staff
| Director | Joseph Fava | |
| Producer | Laura Houlihan | |
| Ass't Director | Pat Hoffman | |
| Stage Manager | Laura Houlihan | |
| Set Design | Robert L. Hegeman | |
| Set Design | Michael Boyer | |
| Rehearsal Secretary | Pat Hoffman | |
| Set Decor/Painting | Joseph Fava | |
| Costume Design | Jack Frascatore | |
| Set Construction | Michael Boyer | |
| Set Construction | John Conboy | |
| Set Construction | Bill Borthwick | |
| Set Construction | Bob Cheesman | |
| Set Construction | Evan Wolcott | |
| Set Construction | Danielle LaVasseur | |
| Lighting Design | Don Mealy | |
| Sound Design | Joel Katz | |
| Sound Design | Joseph Fava | |
| Prompter | Kitty Taylor |
