THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE Opens 11/11 at Byron Carlyle
Entering its third month at the Byron Carlyle Theatre, the Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre presents Neil Simon's award-winning comedy "The Prisoner of Second Avenue," opening Friday, November 11 through November 26. The production replaces "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" on the season schedule.
Based on feedback from theatre patrons following the first two productions at the theatre, "SUDS" and "Song Man Dance Man" - both of which were well received - co-founders/executive producers Derelle Bunn and David Torres felt that the Neil Simon production was better suited to the Miami Beach market. The plot, centering on the how a job loss affects a family, is certainly a timely one in this economic environment.A melding of comedy and drama, "Prisoner of Second Avenue" revolves around the escalating challenges faced by a Mel and Edna Edison, a middle-aged couple clinging to the American Dream. Mel has lost his job and begins to unravel, a plight exacerbated by noisy neighbors, excessive summer heat, a robbery and more. Ultimately, it is up to his loving family to bring Mel back to reality.
"The Prisoner of Second Avenue" will run from Friday, November 11 through Sunday, November 26. Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets are $38 - $42 and are available at the Box Office at Miami Beach Stage Door Theatre at the Byron Carlyle, 500 71st Street, Miami Beach (305.397.8977) or online at www.stagedoorfl.org.

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