The Odd Couple (Female Version)
Opens Fri May 12 2023
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- Opens Fri May 12 2023
- 150 minutes
Synopsis
This amateur production of 'The Odd Couple (Female Version)'' is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk
The videotaping or making of electronic or other audio and/or visual recordings or streams of this production is strictly prohibited, a violation of United Kingdom Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 and an actionable offense.
by Neil Simon
Directed by Mel Winstanley
This hilarious comedy classic has not lost any of its original humour as a group of now women meet for their regular Trivial Pursuits games night in Olive’s New York apartment. The women know each other well and whilst they tease each other mercilessly they only have each other’s best interests at heart, so when Florence arrives late to the game, upset because her husband has thrown her out, the girls close rank.
Olive invites Florence to move in for what turns out to be the most incompatible flat share. Florence tidies and cleans the flat within an inch of its life and to say this irritates a slovenly Olive, is an understatement. Olive decides that she and Florence need to move forward with their lives so invites the neighbours, who she describes as the “sexiest men she has ever seen” round for what turns out to be an hilarious encounter with two Spanish brothers.
The evening descends into chaos due to the language barrier and burnt dinners!
Celebrate all that is 80s with this satirical triumph of fun and laughter.
“Olive, I want to thank you for the two greatest things you ever did for me. Taking me in and kicking me out!”
Many of you will know that Neil Simon had great success back in the 60s with his play and film, The Odd Couple. The latter featured the stellar performances of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon and a long-running TV series with Jack Klugman and Tony Randall followed in the 70s. What you may not know is that in 1985 Simon rewrote the play for a primarily female cast and it’s this rewrite that we are performing.
Thursday 11th - Saturday 20th April 7.30pm
Matinee: Saturday 13th April 2.30pm
Tickets £13, £11, £6, £5
Wharfeside Theatre