Theatre Tallahassee Presents Neil Simon's BAREFOOT IN THE PARK

By: Jun. 03, 2018
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Theatre Tallahassee Presents Neil Simon's BAREFOOT IN THE PARK

Theatre Tallahassee presents Barefoot in the Park, June 7-24, 2018.

Corie and Paul Bratter are newlyweds, who've just moved into their first apartment. It's the home of Corie's dreams, and Paul's nightmares - five (or six) flights up, nothing works, and we're not even going to mention the bathtub. Corie's a free spirit who leaps before she looks, and Paul ... he looks first. Add in Corie's well-meaning mother and the adventurous man who lives in the attic, and you've got a recipe for an exciting, and hilarious, start to a marriage.

Barefoot in the Park was written by Neil Simon and directed by Michelle Nickens. The cast features Taylor Filaroski (Corie Bratter), Jeff Hoh (Paul Bratter), Debbie Frost (Ethel Banks), Duncan Hoehn (Victor Velasco), Nardge J. Francois (Harry Pepper) and Ben Gilleland. Set Design is by Stephan Jammer, Costumes by Theresa Davis, Lighting Design by M. Derek Nieves, and Sound Design by Kevin Nickens. This production is sponsored by Hopping Green and Sams.

Content Warning: this show contains one or two instances of adult language.

Barefoot in the Park is the final show of Theatre Tallahassee's 2017-2018 Mainstage Season. This production runs for three weeks, from June 7-24. Opening night is Thursday, June 7 at 8pm. Additional performance times: Friday and Saturday performances at 8pm, Sunday matinées at 2pm. Tickets are $22 for Adults, $17 for Seniors and Military, and $15 for Students. Tickets may be purchased online at TheatreTallahassee.org or by calling the box office at 850-224-8474.

Theatre Tallahassee, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is the region's flagship community theater, lifting the arts community to new heights with professional caliber productions that showcase the talents, passions and commitment of your friends and neighbors. The 270 seat Mainstage offers large-scale and more traditional productions while the 90 seat Studio Theatre offers powerful and thought-provoking theater in an intimate setting.

Visit TheatreTallahassee.org or call 850-224-8474 for more information on this and other upcoming productions, to purchase tickets, or to learn about volunteer opportunities.



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