Barefoot in the Park had a pre-Broadway production under the title
Nobody Loves Me at the
Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, PA. The play opened on
Broadway at the
Biltmore Theatre on October 23, 1963, and closed on June 25, 1967, after 1,530 performances. It was Neil Simon's longest-running hit, and the tenth-longest running non-musical play in Broadway history. The cast included
Elizabeth Ashley (Corie),
Robert Redford (Paul),
Mildred Natwick (Mrs. Banks), and
Kurt Kasznar (Victor Velasco); the director was
Mike Nichols. Scenic design was by
Oliver Smith, costumes by
Donald Brooks, and lighting by
Jean Rosenthal. The play was nominated for four 1964
Tony Awards, with Nichols winning the award for Best Direction of a Play.
Myrna Loy starred as Mrs. Banks opposite
Joan Van Ark as Corie and
Richard Benjamin as Paul in the national tour during the time the play was still on Broadway.
Virginia Mayo and
Margaret O'Brien co-starred in a 1968 national tour of the play. Beginning in 1978,
Dorothy Lamour spent three years playing Mrs. Banks in
dinner theatres around the country. A revival opened on Broadway at the
Cort Theater on February 16, 2006, and closed on May 21, 2006, after 109 performances. The cast included
Amanda Peet (Corie),
Patrick Wilson (Paul),
Jill Clayburgh (Mrs. Banks), and
Tony Roberts (Victor). The revival was directed by Scott Elliott. A revival production toured the United Kingdom in 2012. The cast included
Maureen Lipman, Faye Castelow, Dominic Tighe, and
Oliver Cotton. The play was directed by Lipman in partnership with
Peter Cregeen. ==Plot==