My dear family


My beloved family (Brighton Beach Memoirs in its original title) is a play by the British playwright Neil Simon, released in 1982. The play is the first of a trilogy centered on the character of Eugene Morris Jerome, its continuation in Biloxi Blues (1984) and Destination Broadway (1988)

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Set in 1937, the work focuses on the experiences of a poor Jewish family living in Brighton Beach (Brooklyn, New York), and especially the character of Eugene Jerome, the teenage son in transit to maturity, who lives with his parents Kate and Jack, his older brother Stanley, his Aunt Blanche and his cousins ​​Nora and Laurie. Featured Representations The work in Spain

Released in 1994 at the Teatro Fígaro in Madrid the adaptation of Juan José Arteche. It counted on the direction of Angel Garci'a Moreno and the scenery of Jose Maria Fernandez Island and a cast formed by Nuria Torray, Tina Sáinz, Pedro Civera, David Zarzo, Alejandra Torray, Jesus Molina and Sandra Rodríguez. Awards

The work received two Tony Awards for best director and best actor (Matthew Broderick).

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