Barefoot In The Park Review
The story follows Paul and Corie Bratter, newlyweds who move into a tiny, dysfunctional fifth-floor walk-up in Greenwich Village.
Barefoot in the Park is a classic romantic comedy by Neil Simon that explores the chaotic first week of marriage for two polar opposites in New York City. Originally a hit Broadway play (1963) starring Robert Redford, it was later adapted into a 1967 film featuring Redford and Jane Fonda. Barefoot in the Park
: A straight-laced, conservative "rising young attorney". Corie Bratter : A spontaneous, effervescent free spirit. The story follows Paul and Corie Bratter, newlyweds
The play thrives on its eccentric supporting cast, who serve as catalysts for the couple's growth. Barefoot in the Park - AROUND THE TOWN CHICAGO : A straight-laced, conservative "rising young attorney"
: Their "honeymoon phase" quickly hits reality as they navigate their differing personalities, a leaky skylight, and 56 grueling stairs to their door. Key Characters & Dynamics
