Barefoot Theatre Company

The Barefoot Theatre Company is a theatre company in New York City.

It has been described as a "scrappy, young Off-Off Broadway company." Past productions have included the first stage adaptation of Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon in 2008, and a revival of Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead in 2005.

Francisco Solorzano is artistic director; Victoria Malvagno is managing director.

In 2009, Barefoot produced the world premier of the Israel Horovitz short play What Strong Fences Make.

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