20-year-old Eugene Morris Jerome, from Brooklyn, is drafted into the United States Army during World War II. As a young army recruit, Eugene must go through basic training and learn about Life and Love with a capital ‘L’ along with some harsher lessons, while stationed at boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi in 1943. Biloxi Blues won Neil Simon a Tony Award for Best Play in 1985.
Directed by Rainee Angles
By Neil Simon
The Cast (in order of appearance)

Michael White
Roy Selridge

Dusty Willoughby
Joseph Wykowski

Cody Pollard
Don Carney

Deven Rine
Eugene Morris Jerome

Quinn Pickering-Polstra
Arnold Epstein

Bryan Kessinger
Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey

Charles Stevenson
James Hennesey

Jenna Horick
Rowena

Kelly Devine
Daisy Hannigan
The Staff
Production Team
Director: Rainee Angles
Stage Manager: Kat Castle
Production Design: Rainee Angles and Abraham Martin
Costume Design: Laura Martin
Sound Design: Austin Daniels
Publicity Manager: Benjamin Gullett
The Crew
Master Carpenter: Brent Angles
Set Construction: Brandon Dickey, Mark Holmes, Abraham Martin, Caleb Macaluso, Matt Olaker, Seth Potts, Charles Stevenson
Light Board Operator: Seth Potts
Sound Board Operator: Austin Daniels
Props Master: Megan Marvin
Props / Run Crew: Jenna Milstead, Leo Young
Make-up / Dressers: Marcella Bolitho, Samantha Manns
Dramaturg / Outreach: Lisa Tilton
Publicity / House: Hannah Hengler, Alicia Jones
Photographer: Sarah Jo Beyersdoerfer
Production Photos
Special Thanks
David Allen Steve Bikowsky Dr. Kevin Boys Thomas Burns Central LRC Bob Curtis Becca Griffith The Highland County Press Mike Knauff Dr. Ryan McCall Bryan McComas SSCC Faculty, Staff & Administration SSCC Student Government Ayla Stirnaman Don & Becky Storer Sgt. Jeremy Stump Brumal Tactical The Times-Gazette Sgt. Christian Watros Staff Sgt. Gary Weekes
