Biloxi Blues

Biloxi Blues by Neil Simon is a notable work published by Concord Theatricals in 1986. This edition spans 99 pages and is presented in English. The play is the second installment in Simon’s trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and preceding Broadway Bound, and it continues the story of Eugene Jerome as he navigates the challenges of adolescence during World War II.
In this narrative, Eugene finds himself as a young army recruit undergoing basic training in Biloxi, Mississippi, in 1943. The story explores his experiences with life and love, highlighting both the joys and difficulties he faces during this transformative period. Readers will encounter themes of growth and resilience as Eugene learns important lessons about himself and the world around him within the context of American drama.
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The second in Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Neil Simon’s trilogy which began with Brighton Beach Memoirs and concluded with Broadway Bound.
When we last met Eugene Jerome, he was coping with adolescence in 1930’s Brooklyn. Here, he is a young army recruit during WW II, going through basic training and learning about Life and Love with a capital ‘L’ along with some harsher lessons, while stationed at boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1943.
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