

Don't Step on My Footprint
Fred Carmichael
THE STORY: Ben and Joanie, in their mid-thirties and married eight years, are an upwardly mobile Yuppie couple about to become parents for the first time.
Ben (who is Jewish) works in television, Joanie (a quintessential WASP) is a would-be artis
"A hilarious and, at the same time, thoughtfully cautionary examination of the promises—and perils—of impending parenthood. “…a total delight from beginning to end, as much fun as any Neil Simon comedy and yet even more inventive.” —BackStage. “…it is civilized, literate, mind-stretching entertainment, its tomfoolery leavened by thoughtfulness and taste.” —New York Magazine. ”…there's a little something for nearly everyone in LITTLE FOOTSTEPS…“ —The New York Times. ”…the kind of play that can restore your faith in the theatre. A hilariously serious comedy, it offers the kind of emotional shakeup—and the kinds of rewards—that can come only from a live stage experience."
— Gannett Newspapers
Little Footsteps is a American comedy play written by Ted Tally and published by Dramatists Play Service (1986).
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