Lost in Yonkers | An Interview with Neil Simon

In the following interview, Simon comments on his career, comedic elements in his plays, and writing serious plays, including Lost in Yonkers.

A critic has described Neil Simon as ''relentlessly prolific.’’ By virtually any accepted standard, he is the most successful playwright in the history of the American theatre. In thirty years, his 26 Broadway shows (including revivals of Little Me and The Odd Couple) have played a total of well over 15,000 performances. When The Star-Spangled Girl opened in December 1966, Simon had four Broadway productions running simultaneously. Despite this popular success and general critical approval, Simon did not win his first Tony Award for Best Play until 1985...

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