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Broadway Bound

 
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Broadway Bound is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It is the last chapter in his Eugene Trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues.

The play is about Eugene and his older brother, Stanley, dealing with their parents' relationship falling apart as they are working together to becoming aspiring comedy writers for the radio, and, eventually, television. They discover that their father, Jack, has been cheating on their mother Kate. It is obvious to the family before Jack even admits it, and they try to find ways for Kate to cope with the loss when Jack may eventually leave. Jack reveals that the woman he has been seeing is dying.

When Eugene and Stanley find a job where they can write short comedic skits for the radio, they obscurely make fun of their own family. Jack can hear the similarities between the fictional family in the broadcast and their own family, and becomes outraged. He gets into a major argument with Stanley, which turns to an argument about Jack's affair. Later, Kate holds a nostalgic conversation with Eugene, revealing how she had tried to win his father's heart when she was younger.

Eventually, Jack leaves. Stanley and Eugene move out the house when they are offered greater opportunities for success. Kate lives alone in the house with her father (an elderly Jewish man with socialist leanings who provides the play with most of its warmth and humor).

Production history

Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed by Gene Saks, the play premiered on Broadway on December 4, 1986 at the Broadhurst Theatre and closed on September 25, 1988 after 756 performences. The cast starred Linda Lavin as Kate, Jonathan Silverman as Eugene, Jason Alexander as Stanley and Phyllis Newman as Blanche. Joan Rivers took over the role of Kate for the play's final months on Broadway. The play received 7 Tony Award nominations, with Lavin winning as Best Actress in a Play and John Randolph winning as Best Featured Actor in a Play. It received 4 nominations for the Drama Desk Award, with Lavin and Randolph winning. It also was a 1987 nominee for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

It was adapted for a 1992 television movie starring Anne Bancroft and Hume Cronyn.

A Broadway revival, directed by David Cromer, was scheduled to open in November 2009 (previews) at the Nederlander Theatre, running in repertory with Brighton Beach Memoirs. The announced cast included Laurie Metcalf as Kate Jerome, Dennis Boutsikaris as Jack Jerome, Santino Fontana as Stanley Jerome, Jessica Hecht as Blanche, Josh Grisetti as Eugene Jerome and Allan Miller as Ben. However, Brighton Beach Memoirs closed on November 1, 2009 due to weak ticket sales and the planned production of Broadway Bound was canceled.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jones, Kenneth."Broadway's Neil Simon Plays Will Close Nov. 1"playbill.com, October 31, 2009

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