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- Biloxi_Blues abstract "Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical play by Neil Simon. It portrays the conflict of Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey and Arnold Epstein, one of many privates enlisted in the military stationed in Biloxi, Mississippi, seen through the eyes of Eugene Jerome, one of the other soldiers. This play is the second chapter in what is known as his Eugene trilogy, following Brighton Beach Memoirs and preceding Broadway Bound, and is the only one in which Eugene is not the central character. The play won the Tony Award for Best Play, and Barry Miller won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance as Arnold Epstein.".
- Biloxi_Blues author Neil_Simon.
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Arnold Epstein".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Daisy Hannigan".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Don Carney".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Eugene Morris Jerome".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "James Hennesey".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Joseph Wykowski".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Rowena".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Roy Selridge".
- Biloxi_Blues characterInPlay "Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey".
- Biloxi_Blues originalLanguage English_language.
- Biloxi_Blues premiereDate "1984-12-08".
- Biloxi_Blues premierePlace Ahmanson_Theatre.
- Biloxi_Blues premierePlace Los_Angeles.
- Biloxi_Blues premiereYear "1984".
- Biloxi_Blues series Brighton_Beach_Memoirs.
- Biloxi_Blues series Broadway_Bound.
- Biloxi_Blues series Eugene_trilogy.
- Biloxi_Blues settingOfPlay "Biloxi, Mississippi, 1943".
- Biloxi_Blues subjectOfPlay "A Jewish boy from Brooklyn undergoes basic Army training in the Deep South".
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- Biloxi_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "Biloxi Blues".
- Biloxi_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "play of the same title".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Arnold Epstein".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Daisy Hannigan".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Don Carney".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Eugene Morris Jerome".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "James Hennesey".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Joseph Wykowski".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Rowena".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Roy Selridge".
- Biloxi_Blues characters "Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey".
- Biloxi_Blues genre "Comedy".
- Biloxi_Blues name "Biloxi Blues".
- Biloxi_Blues origLang English_language.
- Biloxi_Blues place Ahmanson_Theatre.
- Biloxi_Blues place Los_Angeles.
- Biloxi_Blues premiere "1984-12-08".
- Biloxi_Blues series "Biloxi Blues".
- Biloxi_Blues series "Brighton Beach Memoirs".
- Biloxi_Blues series "Broadway Bound".
- Biloxi_Blues series "Eugene Trilogy:".
- Biloxi_Blues setting "Biloxi, Mississippi, 1943".