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  2. The Gingerbread Lady - Wikipedia

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    The Gingerbread Lady is a play by Neil Simon. It was widely believed to have been written specifically for actress Maureen Stapleton, [1] who won both the Tony Award and Drama Desk Award for her performance. But in a later autobiography, Simon wrote that he'd feared Stapleton might be "hurt" if she assumed the character's flaws and personal ...

  3. The Odd Couple (play) - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Neil Simon revised The Odd Couple for a female cast. The Female Odd Couple was based on the same story line and same lead characters, now called Florence Ungar and Olive Madison. The poker game became Trivial Pursuit with their friends becoming the girlfriends: Mikey, Sylvie, Vera, and Renee.

  4. Jake's Women - Wikipedia

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    Jake's Women opened on Broadway at the Neil Simon Theater on March 24, 1992, and closed on October 25, 1992, after 245 performances and 14 previews. [1] Directed by Gene Saks, the cast featured Alan Alda (Jake), Helen Shaver (Maggie), Brenda Vaccaro (Karen), Kate Burton (Julie), Joyce Van Patten (Edith), Tracy Pollan (Molly at 21), and Talia Balsam (Sheila). [2]

  5. Poignant comedy 'Jake's Women' by Neil Simon offers a ... - AOL

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    Character will be met by many women in poignant comedy 'Jake's Women' by Neil Simon's study in relationships. All An Act is playing it through Dec. 3

  6. Neil Simon - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 November 2024. American playwright, writer, and academic (1927–2018) Neil Simon Simon in 1974 Born Marvin Neil Simon (1927-07-04) July 4, 1927 The Bronx, New York City, U.S. Died August 26, 2018 (2018-08-26) (aged 91) Manhattan, New York City, U.S. Occupation Playwright screenwriter author Education ...

  7. Laughter on the 23rd Floor - Wikipedia

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    Laughter on the 23rd Floor is a roman à clef, with the characters in the play based on Neil Simon's co-writers on Your Show of Shows. Lloyd Rose, in her Washington Post review, [1] noted several of the real-life inspirations: the "Sid Caesar–inspired Max Prince", "hypochondriac Ira (played by Ron Orbach, inspired by Mel Brooks)" ... and "fussy Russian emigre Val (Mark Linn-Baker, inspired ...

  8. Rumors (play) - Wikipedia

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    Rumors is a farcical play by Neil Simon that premiered in 1988. Plot summary ... eventually gets carried away in his monologue and invents a ludicrous, rambling ...

  9. Playwright Neil Simon's papers go to Library of Congress

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    Dozens of notebooks, scripts, speeches, drafts of letters, artwork and even signed baseballs owned by the late playwright Neil Simon have been donated to the Library of Congress. The collection ...