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TCS is proud to present “Brighton Beach Memoirs” – November 22nd to 24th
  • The words Brighton Beach Memoirs on a sepia background including a baseball

Trinity College School is proud to present Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs the evenings of November 22nd, 23rd and 24th at 7:00 p.m. (doors open at 6:45 p.m.) in the Dick and Jane LeVan Theatre. The first play in Simon’s “Eugene trilogy,” Brighton Beach Memoirs is the coming-of-age story of Eugene Jerome, a young Jewish man growing up in 1930s Brooklyn, and his close-knit family. The semi-autobiographical tale is filled with humour and family drama, set against the backdrop of a country coming out of the Great Depression and entering World War II.

Debuting on Broadway in 1983, Brighton Beach Memoirs ran for over three years and went on to win the New Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best Play and two Tony Awards (best actor and best direction). It was subsequently made into a film in 1986, and was followed by two further plays about Eugene Jerome: Biloxi Blues and Broadway Bound.

We hope you will join us as we present this treasured play about family, identity and the challenges of puberty. Admission is free and all are welcome!

Note: The play contains mature themes and is not suitable for younger audiences.