MEMBERS of Bolton Little Theatre are Broadway Bound on Saturday when they perform the third play in Neil Simon's autobiographical trilogy.
His character, named Eugene Jerome, is now a "grown boy". He has finished his army service and he and brother, Stanley, are ready to launch themselves as a comedy script-writing duo. In this final piece Simon chooses to concentrate on his family and the way of life he is preparing to leave behind.
As the character says: "You don't have to go home again. But if you want to find out who you are, you better find out who you were." This is a bittersweet play -- funny, but also elegiac in tone as the family's way of life quietly disintegrates. Andrew Close directs Sue Bolus, Steve Caine, Mike Jeffries, Audrey Lias, Phil Lunt and Harold Smith.
Tickets are available from the Albert Halls ticket office on 334400, or Bolton Little Theatre, 6pm to 8pm, on 524469.
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