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Young newlyweds Corine and Paul Bratter are back on Broadway for the first time since Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park premiered in 1963! Up-and-coming stars Amanda Peet (best known for the films The Whole Nine Yards and Something's Gotta Give and recently seen at the Public Theater in Neil LaBute's This Is How It Goes) and Patrick Wilson (a Tony nominee for The Full Monty and Oklahoma! who also starred in the big screen The Phantom of the Opera) will step into the roles played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in the well-loved film version of the comedy. Rounding out the leading cast are Jill Clayburgh as Corie's mother and Tony Roberts as the eccentric upstairs neighbor, Victor Velasco. Acclaimed director Scott Elliott (The Women, Hurlyburly) will stage this highly-anticipated revival, which starts previews in late January on Broadway.

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Opening: Feb 16, 2006
Plays Kid-Friendly Comedy New

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Young newlyweds Corine and Paul Bratter are back on Broadway for the first time since Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park premiered in 1963! Up-and-coming stars Amanda Peet (best known for the films The Whole Nine Yards and Something's Gotta Give and recently seen at the Public Theater in Neil LaBute's This Is How It Goes) and Patrick Wilson (a Tony nominee for The Full Monty and Oklahoma! who also starred in the big screen The Phantom of the Opera) will step into the roles played by Jane Fonda and Robert Redford in the well-loved film version of the comedy. Rounding out the leading cast are Jill Clayburgh as Corie's mother and Tony Roberts as the eccentric upstairs neighbor, Victor Velasco. Acclaimed director Scott Elliott (The Women, Hurlyburly) will stage this highly-anticipated revival, which starts previews in late January on Broadway.
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