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Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon
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Barefoot in the Park

In Barefoot in the Park, what is the dramatic meaning? 

The dramatic meaning of the late Neil Simon’s 1963 play “Barefoot in the Park” is that relationships, especially marriage, do not come easy and that success is dependent upon a mutuality of...

Latest answer posted March 17, 2019 11:11 pm UTC

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Barefoot in the Park

What is an analysis of the character Corie Bratter in Barefoot in the Park? What is her objective, and what are the...

Barefoot in the Park is a play written by playwright Neil Simon in 1963. It concerns the lives of newlyweds Paul and Corie Bratter, who have just come back from their honeymoon and moved into a...

Latest answer posted January 28, 2019 2:33 pm UTC

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Barefoot in the Park

What year was Barefoot in the Park published?

Barefoot in the Park, the Broadway play by Neil Simon, first opened in October, in 1963. It closed in 1967 but was revived in 2006. A paperback copy of the screenplay was published in 1966.

Latest answer posted May 20, 2010 10:11 pm UTC

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