- The Last Night of Ballyhoo
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name = The Last Night of Ballyhoo
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writer =Alfred Uhry
characters = Sunny Freitag
Adolph Freitag
Lala Levy
Boo Levy
Peachy Weil
Joe Farkas
Reba Freitag
setting = Atlanta, Georgia. December 1939
premiere =February 27 1997
place =Helen Hayes Theatre New York City, New York
orig_lang = English
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genre = Comedy
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ibdb_id = 5263"The Last Night of Ballyhoo" is a play by
Alfred Uhry . After twenty-four previews, the Broadway production, directed by Ron Lagomarsino, opened onFebruary 27 1997 at theHelen Hayes Theatre , where it ran for 556 performances. The original cast includedTerry Beaver as Adolph,Dana Ivey as Boo,Paul Rudd as Joe,Arija Bareikis as Sunny,Jessica Hecht as Lala, andCelia Weston as Aunt Reba. Replacements later in the run includedPeter Michael Goetz as Adolph,Kelly Bishop andCarole Shelley as Boo,Mark Feuerstein andChristopher Gartin as Joe,Kimberly Williams as Sunny, andCynthia Nixon as Lala.Plot synopsis
The
comedy-drama is set in theupper class German-Jewish (Ashkenazi) society ofAtlanta, Georgia in December 1939. Hitler is invadingPoland , "Gone with the Wind" is about to premiere, and Adolph Freitag (owner of the Dixie Bedding Company) and his sister Boo and nieces Lala and Sunny - a Jewish family so highly assimilated they have aChristmas tree in the front parlor - is looking forward to Ballyhoo, a lavishcotillion sponsored by their restrictive country club. Adolph's employee Joe Farkas is an attractive eligible bachelor and anEastern Europe an Jew, familiar withprejudice but unable to fathom its existence within his own religious community. His presence prompts college student Sunny to examine intra-ethnic bias, her Jewish identity, and the beliefs with which she's been raised.Originally a series of
vignette s, each featuring a different member family of the city's exclusive Standard Club, "Ballyhoo" was inspired by theplaywright 's childhood memories. It was commissioned by the Olympic Arts Festival for the 1996 Summer Olympics and was staged at Atlanta'sAlliance Theatre that year. In revising the play for aNew York City opening, Uhry opted to focus solely on the Freitags and expanded their storyline into two acts.Awards and nominations
;Awards
* 1997 Outer Critics Circle Award
* 1997 Tony Award for Best Play;Nominations
* 1997 Drama Desk Award for Best New Play
* 1997 Pulitzer Prize for DramaReferences
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