Get ready for one of the great American comedies—Neil Simon’s The Odd Couple, a razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud examination of friendship, frustration, and the fine art of learning to live with someone who drives you absolutely crazy. When neat-freak Felix Ungar moves in with his recently divorced buddy Oscar Madison—a carefree slob with an uncanny talent for generating clutter—their unlikely roommate experiment quickly spirals into a domestic battleground. From mismatched habits and passive-aggressive remarks to poker nights gone spectacularly wrong and dinner dates repeatedly derailed, the apartment becomes a pressure cooker of personality clashes, mounting grievances, and comic sparks. Set in mid-century New York and packed with Simon’s trademark wit and precise comic beats, The Odd Couple is a masterclass in timing, characterization, and escalating absurdity. Beneath the laughter lies something surprisingly tender and humane: a story about companionship, compromise, and the unexpected ways rivalry can soften into loyal friendship. Smart, fast-paced, and endlessly relatable, The Odd Couple is comedy at its most human—and a perfect, grounding counterpoint to the musical grandeur elsewhere in the Festival season.
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