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Biloxi Blues

Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It portrays the conflict of Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey and Arnold Epstein, one of many privates enlisted in the military stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, seen through the eyes of Eugene Jerome, one of the other soldiers. This play is the second chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and preceding Broadway Bound. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play, and Barry Miller won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance as Arnold Epstein.

Biloxi Blues
Written byNeil Simon
CharactersRoy Selridge
Joseph Wykowski
Don Carney
Eugene Morris Jerome
Arnold Epstein
Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey
James Hennesey
Rowena
Daisy Hannigan
Date premieredDecember 8, 1984
Place premieredAhmanson Theatre, Los Angeles
Original languageEnglish
SeriesEugene Trilogy:
Brighton Beach Memoirs
Biloxi Blues
Broadway Bound
SubjectA Jewish boy from Brooklyn undergoes basic Army training in the Deep South
GenreComedy
SettingBiloxi, Mississippi, 1945

Plot overview

The story begins with 18-year-old Eugene Morris Jerome from Brooklyn, who is drafted into the United States Army during World War II and is sent to Biloxi, Mississippi for basic training. There he meets a diverse assortment of soldiers, including the gentle and intelligent Arnold Epstein, who is the play's central figure. The piece portrays Epstein's struggle for power with middle-aged, hard-drinking platoon leader Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey. In a memorable scene, Epstein manages to force Toomey to perform two hundred push-ups in front of the platoon.

Production

Biloxi Blues had its world premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California, running from December 8, 1984 to February 2, 1985.[1] It then ran at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco from February 6 through March 9, 1985.[2]

Biloxi Blues opened on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theatre on March 28, 1985 and closed on June 28, 1986 after 524 performances and 12 previews. Directed by Gene Saks, the cast starred Barry Miller as Arnold and Matthew Broderick as Eugene. Scenic Design was by David Mitchell, costume design by Ann Roth, and lighting design by Tharon Musser. Emanuel Azenberg served as producer in association with Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre.[3][4]

Opening cast

Sources:Internet Broadway Database;[3] The New York Times[4]

Notable replacements

Matthew Broderick was succeeded by Bruce Norris, Zach Galligan, William Ragsdale, and Jonathan Silverman. Jamey Sheridan replaced William Sadler as Sgt. Toomey.

Response

Frank Rich wrote: "Besides being extremely funny, Biloxi Blues is Mr. Simon's first serious attempt to examine his conscience as an artist and a Jew."[5]

Awards and nominations

Source: Tony Awards at BroadwayWorld,[6] Playbill[7]

Film adaptation

A 1988 film adaptation was directed by Mike Nichols. The cast starred Broderick as Eugene, with Christopher Walken (Sgt. Toomey), Matt Mulhern (Wykowski), Corey Parker (Epstein), Markus Flanagan (Selridge), Casey Siemaszko (Carney) and Penelope Ann Miller (Daisy).[8][9] Reprising their stage roles in the movie were Broderick, Miller, and Mulhern.

References

  1. ^ centertheatregroup.org (webcache), accessed April 12, 2012
  2. ^ "BroadwaySF Season History 1985" broadwaysf.com, accessed February 18, 2023
  3. ^ a b "'Biloxi Blues'" Internet Broadway Database, accessed April 12, 2012
  4. ^ a b Rich, Frank. "Stage: 'Biloxi Blues,' Simon's New Comedy" The New York Times, March 29, 1985
  5. ^ Rich, Frank. "Stage View; Once Again, Theater Was A Place For Wonder" The New York Times, December 29, 1985
  6. ^ "Tony Awards, 1985" 2012-04-19 at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld.com, accessed April 12, 2012
  7. ^ Playbill" 'Biloxi Blues' Broadway" Playbill, October 18, 2017
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger. Biloxi Blues suntimes.com, March 25, 1988
  9. ^ Canby, Vincent. "Review/Film; Film: Simon's 'Biloxi Blues,' Coming of Age in the Army" The New York Times, March 25, 1988

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CarneyEugene Morris JeromeArnold EpsteinSgt Merwin J ToomeyJames HenneseyRowenaDaisy HanniganDate premieredDecember 8 1984Place premieredAhmanson Theatre Los AngelesOriginal languageEnglishSeriesEugene Trilogy Brighton Beach MemoirsBiloxi BluesBroadway BoundSubjectA Jewish boy from Brooklyn undergoes basic Army training in the Deep SouthGenreComedySettingBiloxi Mississippi 1945 Contents 1 Plot overview 2 Production 2 1 Opening cast 2 2 Notable replacements 3 Response 4 Awards and nominations 5 Film adaptation 6 References 7 External linksPlot overview EditThe story begins with 18 year old Eugene Morris Jerome from Brooklyn who is drafted into the United States Army during World War II and is sent to Biloxi Mississippi for basic training There he meets a diverse assortment of soldiers including the gentle and intelligent Arnold Epstein who is the play s central figure The piece portrays Epstein s struggle for power with middle aged hard drinking platoon leader Sergeant Merwin J Toomey In a memorable scene Epstein manages to force Toomey to perform two hundred push ups in front of the platoon Production EditBiloxi Blues had its world premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre Los Angeles California running from December 8 1984 to February 2 1985 1 It then ran at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco from February 6 through March 9 1985 2 Biloxi Blues opened on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theatre on March 28 1985 and closed on June 28 1986 after 524 performances and 12 previews Directed by Gene Saks the cast starred Barry Miller as Arnold and Matthew Broderick as Eugene Scenic Design was by David Mitchell costume design by Ann Roth and lighting design by Tharon Musser Emanuel Azenberg served as producer in association with Center Theatre Group Ahmanson Theatre 3 4 Opening cast Edit Sources Internet Broadway Database 3 The New York Times 4 William Sadler Sgt Merwin J Toomey Barry Miller Arnold Epstein Penelope Ann Miller Daisy Hannigan Randall Edwards Rowena Matthew Broderick Eugene Matt Mulhern Joseph Wykowski Alan Ruck Don Carney Geoffrey Sharp James Hennesey Brian Tarantina Roy SelridgeNotable replacements Edit Matthew Broderick was succeeded by Bruce Norris Zach Galligan William Ragsdale and Jonathan Silverman Jamey Sheridan replaced William Sadler as Sgt Toomey Response EditFrank Rich wrote Besides being extremely funny Biloxi Blues is Mr Simon s first serious attempt to examine his conscience as an artist and a Jew 5 Awards and nominations EditSource Tony Awards at BroadwayWorld 6 Playbill 7 Tony Award for Best Play winner Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Barry Miller winner Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play Gene Saks winner Theatre World Award Barry Miller winner Drama Desk Award for Outstanding New Play nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play Barry Miller winner William Sadler nominee Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play Gene Saks nominee New York Drama Critics Circle for Best Play nominee Film adaptation EditMain article Biloxi Blues film A 1988 film adaptation was directed by Mike Nichols The cast starred Broderick as Eugene with Christopher Walken Sgt Toomey Matt Mulhern Wykowski Corey Parker Epstein Markus Flanagan Selridge Casey Siemaszko Carney and Penelope Ann Miller Daisy 8 9 Reprising their stage roles in the movie were Broderick Miller and Mulhern References Edit Ahmanson Production History centertheatregroup org webcache accessed April 12 2012 BroadwaySF Season History 1985 broadwaysf com accessed February 18 2023 a b Biloxi Blues Internet Broadway Database accessed April 12 2012 a b Rich Frank Stage Biloxi Blues Simon s New Comedy The New York Times March 29 1985 Rich Frank Stage View Once Again Theater Was A Place For Wonder The New York Times December 29 1985 Tony Awards 1985 Archived 2012 04 19 at the Wayback Machine broadwayworld com accessed April 12 2012 Playbill Biloxi Blues Broadway Playbill October 18 2017 Ebert Roger Biloxi Blues suntimes com March 25 1988 Canby Vincent Review Film Film Simon s Biloxi Blues Coming of Age in the Army The New York Times March 25 1988External links Edit Biloxi Blues at the Internet Broadway Database Biloxi Blues at the Playbill Vault archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biloxi Blues amp oldid 1141149926, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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