by Viktor Andonov
Barney Cashman, the unlikeliest of Don Joans, is a shlubby restauranteur who during the day can be often found wrist-deep in a bowl of clams until one afternoon he decides to spice things up. Neil Simon’s zingy 60s New York comedy tells the story of one man whose middle name is definitively not “Romance”, but without a doubt is considered the Last of the Red-Hot Lovers