Tag Archives: William Cavitt

Eugene Strikes Back! “Broadway Bound” at Workshop Theatre Completes Acclaimed Neil Simon Trilogy

“Being in love can be a real career killer.” That’s a classic quote from the beloved Eugene Morris Gerome, the protagonist of Broadway Bound, the final play in Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy, which opens this Friday, January 16 in The … Continue reading

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“King Lear” in Finlay Park – a review by Jillian Owens

The South Carolina Shakespeare Company opens their fall season with King Lear, one of Shakespeare’s best-known tragedies. George Bernard Shaw once said “No man will ever write a better tragedy than Lear,”  and one can definitely see where he’s coming … Continue reading

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“Biloxi Blues” at Workshop Theatre – a review by August Krickel

Last spring, Workshop Theatre audiences were introduced to the young Eugene Jerome, a horny, wisecracking, young teenager with a sensitive, intellectual side in Brighton Beach Memoirs. The alter-ego for playwright Neil Simon in his acclaimed and semi-autobiographical “Eugene trilogy” (also … Continue reading

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