Brooklyn, 1937. Fifteen-year-old Eugene Jerome is obsessed with baseball, girls, and becoming a writer — in roughly that order. He lives in a crowded house with his parents, his older brother Stanley, his widowed aunt, and two cousins, all of them navigating the Depression while trying not to kill each other. The first chapter in Simon's beloved autobiographical trilogy, and the role that won Matthew Broderick his Tony. Funny, warm, and utterly alive with the chaos of family.
Run Time - 2 hours and 30 minutes with one 15-minute intermission
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