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The Neil Simon Theatre opened in 1927 as The Alvin. It was built by producers Alex Aarons and Vinton Freedly and designed by Herbert J. Krapp. The producers lost the theater during the Great ...
Neil Simon’s plays were reliable smash hits in his day, and, as can be witnessed at Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor this month, ...
(CNN) --After a bitter exit by Mary Tyler Moore from Neil Simon's new off-Broadway play ... was reported by The New York Times as being "devastated" and "completely debilitated" by the decision ...
Neil Simon is known for his comedies that often examine the tensions that can arise among family members or between men and women living in New York. “The Prisoner of Second Avenue” will remain on ...
The Alvin stage hosted the star-making Broadway debuts of Ethel Merman and Liza Minnelli. In 1983, the theatre opened Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs and renamed the theatre in his honor.
Neil Simon has written 37 shows including Catch a Star (Sketches), Joy Ride (Sketches), Come Blow Your Horn (Playwright), Little Me (Bookwriter), Sweet Charity (Bookwriter), The Star-Spangled Girl ...