Touted as one of Neil Simon’s best comedies, this 1963 Tony-nominated play takes a lighthearted look at life, love, and surviving wedded bliss. Young Manhattan newlyweds Paul Bratter, a conservative up-and-coming lawyer, and Corrie, his vivacious free-spirited wife, realize that life after the honeymoon is no walk in the park–instead it’s made hilariously complicated by an eccentric landlord, a protective mother-in-law, and a tiny five-floor walkup, all creating the perfect concoction for matrimonial disharmony.