| Odd Couple (Acting Edition) Odd Couple (Acting Edition) |  | Author: Neil Simon Publisher: Samuel French Inc Plays Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 5 x 0.2
ISBN: 0573613311 Dewey Decimal Number: 812 EAN: 9780573613319
Publication Date: January 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: SHIPS FAST! via UPS(AK/HI Priority Mail) within 24 hours/ used sticker on back/some highlighting
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Product Description It's Slob versus Neatnik as poker buddies Felix and Oscar suddenly find themselves bachelors again and innocently decide to share an apartment.
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I love Nathan Lane! April 25, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Nathan Lane is delightful as Oscar Madison. I also enjoyed hearing Dan Castellanata (Homer Simpson) as Murray, and Yeardley Smith (Lisa Simpson) as Cecily Pigeon.
The Original Odd Couple May 18, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Being a huge fan of The Odd Couple television series, I finally decided to read the play on which the TV show is based. THE ODD COUPLE, which premiered in 1965, was Neil Simon's first big success. His writing is consistently amusing and often flat-out hilarious; I laughed especially hard during the first scene, in which Oscar Madison and his poker-playing friends are trying to prevent Felix Unger, just thrown out of his home by his wife, from committing suicide! This episode was, of course, the starting point for the TV series, but unlike the show, the play has a single plot: Felix and Oscar get together, quarrel, date the Pigeon sisters, quarrel again, and ultimately break up. Though the play is a comedy, there are interesting parallels to A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE in Oscar's poker games, particularly the one in the last scene during which Felix leaves. THE ODD COUPLE is an excellent example of Simon's wit. Next, I would love to see it onstage!
Odd Couple August 21, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When you pair David Paymer and Nathan Lane as Felix and Oscar in the Odd Couple, you are in for a comic tour de force that over stretches its material. With a supporting cast which includes Dan Castellaneta and Yeardley Smith (both from The Simpsons) and Linda Purl, the cast is almost perfect. This production is a little too visual in a few of its jokes. However, on the whole, it unscrupulously grabs the audio listener by his ears and shakes him with laughter.
Classic American Comedy. December 2, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Before the movie, before the television series, before all the spin offs, there was just the play. The story is a classic spin on the buddy plot. Oscar Madison is a successful sports writer who happens to be best friends with Felix Unger, a newswriter for CBS. Each week Oscar has five of his buddies over for a Friday night game of poker. However, on one fateful night Felix fails to appear in time for the game. It turns out Felix has just been thrown out by his wife and has no place to go. Feeling sorry for his old friend, Oscar invites Felix to stay with him and be his roommate. What ensues is a classic Neil Simon look at friendship that will endure for ages.
The Odd Couple, Female Version May 9, 2008 The book was fine, but I was completely dissatisfied with the shipping. I paid for expedited shipping and it took 9 days to arrive! I finally resorted to a hard search (with the help of a very kind librarian) of every library in Dallas, Richardson and Plano to find a copy of the book. One day after finding it at a library almost 30 minutes away, your book arrived. I expected that "expedited shipping" would be considerably faster. I will not purchase from this seller again.
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