Press Room:
The Odd Couple
PRESS RELEASE:
Felix and Oscar bring laughs aplenty to
the Willows stage in Neil Simon’s comedy classic
The Odd Couple
Can two vastly different men share an apartment without
driving each other crazy? That’s the question Simon’s
richly hilarious play answers in one of the funniest
comedies of all time. At
the Willows Theatre in Concord from August 21 –
September 24, 2006
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Neil Simon: Master of
the American Spirit "If Broadway ever erects a
monument to the patron saint of laughter, Neil Simon would have to be it,"
wrote Time magazine. The movies and television might consider
America's most prolific and popular playwright a patron saint, as well. He
has written 28 plays and holds the record for the greatest number of hits in
the history of American theater < more>
On Stage & Screen:
Whatever Simon Says, He’s Just Plain Funny In
December 1995, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., in their annual
Kennedy Center Honors TV broadcast, celebrated the life achievements of
five American masters of the performing arts: dancer/choreographer Jacques
d'Amboise, opera diva Marilyn Horne, jazz great B.B. King, actor Sidney
Poitier, and most notably, for our purposes, playwright Neil Simon.
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Meet the cast of The
Odd Couple <more>
Felix & Oscar Through
the Ages When The Odd Couple, Neil Simon’s
fourth Broadway show, debuted in 1965, who could have predicted that it
would spawn a whole cottage industry of adaptations and sequels
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