Brighton Beach Memoirs to open at Wine Country Theatre in Paso Robles
–A message from Wine Country Theatre–
–Brighton Beach Memoirs, the award-winning, semi-autobiographical comedy by Neil Simon, opens Friday, Nov. 15 and runs through Dec. 1 at the Park Ballroom, 1232 Park Street in downtown Paso Robles.
Wine Country Theatre continues its fifth season with a play that Variety Magazine calls, “Simultaneously poignant and funny. The characters are fully dimensional, believable…An outstanding show.” Based on Neil Simon’s life, the play is set in Brooklyn in 1937. The comedy focuses on the Jerome family and their personal and collective struggles during the Depression. The outside world is also in turmoil as the storm clouds in Europe become more ominous with talk of war and the fate of the family’s Jewish relatives in Poland.
We are introduced to Eugene Morris Jerome, the playwright’s 15 year-old alter ego. He wants to be a writer and his crowed, middle-class home provides the fodder for his secret memoirs that he is writing. Young Eugene is also absorbed in baseball, and will give anything to play for the New York Yankees, but would trade all that just to get one peek at a naked girl.
Directed by Cynthia Anthony, Founder of Wine Country Theatre, the play is much more than just a domestic comedy. “All of us can relate to the plight of Eugene,” states Anthony. “The mysteries of puberty, a crowded house, well-meaning, yet bossy parents, financial struggles and the horror of being served liver for dinner. But, even more importantly, we know that family can hold us together in even the most difficult of times.”
Eugene, the young protagonist obsessed with baseball and girls, is played by Curran Bojorquez. As he shares excerpts from his memoirs, we are introduced to his over-worked father, played by Tracy Mayfield, and his domineering, under-appreciated mother, played by Janine Elich. His worldly-wise older brother is played by Thomas Grandoli. His cousin Nora, the beautiful dancer and frequent object of Eugene’s fantasies, is played by Elizabeth Umpenhour. Her younger, pampered bookworm sister is played by Bailey Bojorquez and, the widowed asthmatic Aunt Blanche is played by Kristen Saunders.
“The caliber of our cast combined with Simon’s hysterical and loving script, promises to be a great evening (or afternoon) of theatre. Wine Country Theatre is thrilled to be presenting its fifth season of live theatre and we are grateful for the incredible talent and appreciative audiences.”
The show runs November 15 – December 1; Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. at the Park Ballroom in downtown Paso Robles. Wine, snacks and desserts are available for purchase; generous table seating allows refreshments to be enjoyed during the show. Tickets are $25 general public; $20 for groups of 8+; $15 student.
For ticket information go the website: www.winecountrytheatre.com