Exciting Theatre Performance of Brighton Beach Memoirs Set to Open in Shreveport on September 13

Exciting Theatre Production Coming to Shreveport!

Shreveport is buzzing with excitement as the Shreveport Little Theatre prepares to unveil a delightful new production! Beginning on September 13, audiences will be treated to the charming and hilarious play Brighton Beach Memoirs, penned by the renowned playwright Neil Simon. This comedic, semi-autobiographical tale transports you back to September 1937, right in the heart of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, New York, during the challenging times of the Great Depression.

What Can You Expect from the Show?

At its core, Brighton Beach Memoirs follows the life of a young Jewish boy, Eugene Morris Jerome, who comes from a Polish immigrant family. As Eugene navigates the trials and tribulations of adolescence, the play brings to life his humorous experiences and poignant reflections.
It’s a story that captures both the light-hearted moments and the more somber realities of family life during difficult economic times. Audiences will find themselves laughing one moment and reflecting the next, a true testament to Simon’s talent for blending comedy with deeper themes.

Meet the Creative Team

The production will be directed by the talented John Daniels, whose vision promises to infuse the play with warmth and authenticity. His experience and passion for the arts are sure to bring Eugene’s world to vibrant life on stage.

Ticket Information

For anyone interested in experiencing this must-see play, tickets are reasonably priced at just $25 each. How can you get your hands on them? It’s simple! You can purchase your tickets online at the Shreveport Little Theatre website or by giving the Box Office a call at 318-424-4439. Just make sure to reach out during their business hours of 12 Noon to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and secure your spot for an evening filled with laughter and nostalgia!

A History to Remember

This play is not just a source of entertainment; it also serves as a vivid snapshot of Jewish-American culture and the immigrant experience. As Eugene grows and learns, he reflects the hopes and struggles of many families during this trying period in American history. Brighton Beach Memoirs is a celebration of family, dreams, and the pursuit of happiness—a timeless story that will resonate with audiences of all ages.

Why You Should Attend

Attending a live theatre performance is always a unique and enriching experience. It’s a chance to see talented actors bring characters to life right before your eyes. You’ll be captivated by the energy of the stage, the stunning costumes, and the shared laughter with fellow attendees. Plus, coming out to support local theatre helps foster community spirit and appreciation for the arts.

Mark your calendars for September 13 and prepare for an entertaining evening that promises to warm your heart and tickle your funny bone. Gather your friends, family, or that special someone and make plans to see Brighton Beach Memoirs at the Shreveport Little Theatre. Don’t miss out!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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