Biloxi Blues
March 5, 2008
Chronicles the misadventures of Eugene Morris Jerome as a young recruit during the Second World War. While at boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1943, young Eugene and five other colorful young enlisted men go through basic training, learn about life and endure an eccentric drill sergeant, Merwin J. Toomey. BILOXI BLUES is a coming of age story that deals with the realities of racism, anti-Semitism, homosexuality and the cruelty of war in an endearing and charming way that could only come from the pen of the great Neil Simon.
The box office can be reached at 817-515-7724.
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