Brighton Beach Memoirs Tickets
Buy Brighton Beach Memoirs Tickets
Enjoy a coming-of-age comedy with Brighton Beach Memoirs tickets. The play, written by Neil Simon, follows a Polish-Jewish teen and his family in 1930s New York. It is set during the Great Depression and seen through the perspective of Eugene Morris Jermone, a young man on the brink of puberty. Unexpectedly, his home becomes crowded with relatives, some he finds bothersome and others attractive. The family is also experiencing stress due to harsh economic times and the fact that they have some relatives still living in Nazi-occupied Poland. As events unfold, Eugene must come to terms with his environment while finding his personal identity.
The play premiered on Broadway in 1983 and was a smashing success. It won multiple awards, including a New York Drama Critics Circle Award, and many actors in the original cast were honored with Tonys for their performances. The play’s writer, Simon, is also a celebrated figure in the theater. In 2006, he was the recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. You can see one of his acclaimed scripts performed live when you buy Brighton Beach Memoirs tickets today. The comedy has endured for decades and is staged at venues worldwide. It is held at places such as the Kanata Theatre At Ron Maslin Playhouse in Kanata, Ontario, Canada.
How much are Brighton Beach Memoirs tickets?
Brighton Beach Memoirs tickets for a premium orchestra seat have a price range of around $150-$350 per ticket depending on the venue. Stick to your budget with cheap seats in the back of the theater. A balcony seat will typically run $35-$55 each. Due to the size of the theatres on Broadway, ticket prices in New York can sometimes be 50-75% more than a touring performance.
Brighton Beach Memoirs Show Schedule
Check the Brighton Beach Memoirs schedule above to find a tour date that is convenient for you. When the performance is running for a week or longer, it usually runs Tuesday through Sunday with Matinées typically available on Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to catch the show at the Hollywood Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, Sarofim Hall at the Hobby Center in Houston or another theatre near you.