My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Amicus Productions Presents BAREFOOT IN THE PARK 1/27-2/5

By:

Amicus Productions presents Neil Simon's award-winning play, Barefoot in the Park, at Fairview Library Theatre, running January 27-29, February 2-5 at 8p.m. and January 29 & 30 at 2p.m. Tickets are $20 regular, $18 for students and seniors with a special ticket price of $10 for Opening Night, Jan. 27th and Feb. 2nd(Quote: ABPMR10 for discount). Group rates are also available for all shows. 2-show subscription packages, including Having Hope at Home by David S. Craig for $36. For tickets or information please call 416-860-6176. All seating is reserved.

It's 1965. Corie Bratter is a pre-feminist free spirit newly married to buttoned-down lawyer Paul Bratter. She's trying to make a home for them in their New York walk-up (walk way up!) apartment while expanding horizons that Paul wants to keep shut tight. Along the way, Corie's straight-laced widowed mother and the exotic bachelor neighbour find themselves also drawn into the couple's fray. This intimate examination of Corie's struggle to build a strong foundation for her new marriage in Neil Simon's longest-running play speaks faithfully to audiences of today.

The play features recent University of Toronto/Sheridan College graduates Sophia Fabiili as Corie Bratter and Ryan Fisher as Paul Bratter. They are accompanied by Amicus Alumnae Maureen Lukie as Mrs. Banks, Corie's Mother (Mrs. Bennett, Pride & Prejudice), Greg Nowlan as Victor Velasco (Atticus Finch, To Kill a Mockingbird ), and Michael Sherman as Telephone Repairman (Captain Brice, Arcadia).

This romantic comedy is directed by Jessica Beaulieu who is also a graduate of the University of Toronto where she studied film and theatre. Jessica is also the founder and Artistic Director of the Toronto based theatre company The Pheasant Plucker's Mates, and has directed numerous productions with them including the 2009 Toronto Fringe Festival hit Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, which was selected as the Patron's Pick and Best of the Fringe. In Jessica's own words, "Barefoot in the Park reminds us all that love is painful, exhausting, annoying, irrational, terrifying, predictable, unpredictable, spiteful, self-obsessive, temperamental, idiotic, humiliating, and always worth every minute."

Amicus is currently in its 32nd year of entertaining audiences and providing their members with the opportunity to share in the process of creating theatre. Volunteers are always welcome. For further information on Amicus Productions, please contact Maureen Lukie at mlukie5061@rogers.com or 416-469-5061.

 

Theater Fans' Choice Awards
2026 Theater Fans' Choice Awards - Live Stats
Best New Play - Top 3
1. Liberation
30.5% of votes
2. Giant
16.2% of votes
3. Dog Day Afternoon
15.3% of votes

Don't Miss a Toronto News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Spring season, discounts & more...


Videos


Primary Trust in Toronto Primary Trust
Crow's Theatre (5/26-6/21)
Koe Wetzel in Toronto Koe Wetzel
Abbotsford Centre (7/11-7/11)
Good Kid – Band in Toronto Good Kid – Band
Danforth Music Hall Theatre, (5/21-5/21)
Next To Normal in Toronto Next To Normal
Native Earth's Aki Studio (5/30-6/06)
TIME AND TRANSFORMATION in Toronto TIME AND TRANSFORMATION
Meridian Arts Centre – George Weston Recital Hall (6/20-6/20)
A Beautiful Noise in Toronto A Beautiful Noise
Ed Mirvish Theatre (4/28-6/07)
Waiting for Godot in Toronto Waiting for Godot
Stratford Festival (5/14-7/31) PHOTOS
The 70 Mile Yard Sale in Toronto The 70 Mile Yard Sale
Theatre Orangeville (5/24-5/24)
Humpty-Dumpty is Missing! or The Mysterious Case of the Fallen Egg in Toronto Humpty-Dumpty is Missing! or The Mysterious Case of the Fallen Egg
Sydenham-Heritage United Church (5/29-5/31) PHOTOS VIDEOS
Paprika Festival in Toronto Paprika Festival
Aki Studio (5/12-5/16)