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    Highlands Lakeside Theatre Presents 'Brighton Beach Memoirs': Local Residents Invited to Enjoy a Night of Humor and History

    2024-04-13
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    Highlands Lakeside Theatre will present the play 'Brighton Beach Memoirs' at the Lakeside Playhouse. The play is scheduled for Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 pm, and Sunday at 2:30 pm. It provides a view into the life of a working-class Jewish family in Brooklyn before World War II, with humor from Neil Simon.

    The plot centers on a teenager going through puberty, a cousin with dreams of Broadway, and a mother giving her sister advice. The Jerome family's financial struggles during the Depression era are a key part of the story. The play reflects life in New York in the 1930s.

    Tickets start at $20 for adults and $15 for youth. The opening night on June 7 has special offers including a red carpet walk, happy hour discounts in the lounge, and light refreshments.

    The theatre also offers a discount on drinks for Saturday night performances. Customers who buy a show drink in a reusable HLT Sebring Sipping Society cup get $1 off show drinks for any Saturday Blackman Stage series performance. This offer may change without notice and is valid until November 19, 2024.

    'Brighton Beach Memoirs' may not be suitable for young audiences due to mature themes. However, it provides a humorous and touching portrayal of a family's struggle during a difficult historical period.

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