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Neil Simon
Neil Simon (Marvin Neil Simon), 1927-, American playwright, b. New York City. His plays, nearly all of them popular, if not always critical successes, are comedies treating recognizable aspects of modern middle-class life. Particularly adept at portraying the middle-aged, Simon is a master jokesmith who builds up his characters through funny lines rather than plot, although he does often attempt serious themes. The Gingerbread Lady (1970), for example, deals honestly with alcoholism, and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Lost in Yonkers (1991) treats the anguish of parental rejection. His many other plays include Come Blow Your Horn (1961), Barefoot in the Park (1963), The Odd Couple (1965), Plaza Suite (1968), The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1971), The Good Doctor (1973), God's Favorite (1974), Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983), Biloxi Blues (1984), Broadway Bound (1986), Laughter on the 23d Floor (1993), and 45 Seconds from Broadway (2001). Many of his plays have been adapted into films, and Simon has written numerous screenplays.
Bibliography: See his memoirs, Rewrites (1996) and The Play Goes On (1999); biography by R. Johnson (1985); studies by E. M. McGovern (2d ed. 1979), R. K. Johnson (1983), G. Konas, ed. (1997), H. Bloom, ed. (2002), and S. Koprince (2002).
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'God's Favorite' by Neil Simon on Thursday.(Opinion & Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin; 1/6/2002; 231 words
; ...it delivers its statement? Answer: Ask Neil Simon (the world's funniest playwright) to...its spanking new season with a vintage Neil Simon play called God's Favorite.'' The director...co-director) has this to say about the play. Neil Simon is to the comedy what Andrew Lloyd Webber...
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Neil Simon.(AWARDS & PRIZES)
Magazine article from: American Theatre; 7/1/2008; 14 words
; Neil Simon accepted the Monte Cristo Award from Connecticut's Eugene O'Neill Theater Center.
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'Fools' told; Fly-By-Night to perform Neil Simon play
Newspaper article from: Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque); 1/12/2006; ; 393 words
; ...Fly-By- Night Productions will present Neil Simon's comedy "Fools," for two weekends beginning Friday. The comedy, possibly the only Neil Simon play based on a Russian folktale, takes...solid comedy," she said. "They don't do Neil Simon very much, and we didn't realize how...
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`Rumors' abound in Neil Simon's farce.(Entertainment)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR); 11/24/2002; 385 words
; ...spread. Such strange doings unfold in Neil Simon's 1988 farce Rumors, opening Friday at...of local theater veteran Chris Pinto. Neil Simon has always been one of my favorite playwrights...relevant. What I love the most about Neil Simon is, just as you think you've figured...
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FIRSTNIGHT THEATRE TO PRESENT NEIL SIMON'S `SUNSHINE BOYS'
Newspaper article from: Sun Publications (IL); 3/20/1998; 306 words
; ...together, nostalgia takes over during Neil Simon's heartwarming comedy The Sunshine Boys...Sweet Review. "Our audiences seem to like Neil Simon. The Sunshine Boys isn't done too o ! ften. It can be difficult, like most Neil Simon to combine outrageous comedy alongside...
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Neil Simon, `Marrying' Kind
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 4/5/1991; ; 369 words
; IF "THE Marrying Man" hooks you, thank Neil Simon. He proves again that 1) he can crank...Rees's direction is straight-ahead: In a Neil Simon comedy, you don't jump in, you just try...are the odds of that happening?" In a Neil Simon comedy, they're always good.
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Neil Simon receives kidney from friend
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 3/3/2004; 137 words
; Neil Simon receives kidney from friend New York...March 3, 2004 New York -- Playwright Neil Simon, who has been debilitated by kidney problems...afternoon, said Simon's wife, Elaine Simon. Neil Simon, the author of more than 30 plays, has...
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Director makes 'Red Hot' debut First-timer relies on beloved playwright Neil Simon
Newspaper article from: Albuquerque Journal; 7/2/2006; ; 407 words
; ...performance back in high school came in Neil Simon's "Barefoot in the Park." Now Crilly...the first time, and her play of choice? Neil Simon's "Last of the Red Hot Lovers." "Ever...high school, I have a great fondness for Neil Simon," Crilly said. "This is the first time...
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'Canada's Neil Simon'
Newspaper article from: The Topeka Capital-Journal; 5/27/2005; ; 660 words
; ...THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL When it comes to Neil Simon and the Topeka Civic Theatre & Academy...demand. The demand by TCT audiences for Neil Simon's witty, plot-driven plays simply exceeds...Ayckbourn, who is known as "England's Neil Simon." Tonight, the theater opens a romantic...
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A Neil Simon comedy 'God's Favorite' finds the funny in torment.
Newspaper article from: Lima News (Lima, OH); 2/3/2006; 335 words
; ...God's Favorite, it is just that. The Neil Simon comedy, opening this weekend at Encore...director. God's Favorite is the second Neil Simon play on Encore's schedule this season...wholesome show. And I usually don't do Neil Simon shows, but I just really liked this one...
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