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The Odd Couple
is the story of two divorced men ~ Felix Ungar, a neurotic neat freak, and Oscar Madison, a compulsive slob, both living together in the same apartment. Although they have been good friends for years, they soon discover that their personalities and attitudes on housekeeping are explosively incompatible.
After an unsuccessful suicide attempt due to his marriage having fallen apart, Felix crawls to the apartment of his long time friend Oscar Madison. Oscar, along with four of their best friends (they have been playing poker on Friday nights for years) soon realize that Felix's wife should have thrown him out years ago...the man is simply impossible to live with.
"The Odd Couple" began as a play written by Neil Simon, It was first performed in 1965 starring Walter Matthau as Oscar and Art Carney as Felix. Later in the show's run, Jack Klugman took over the role of Oscar. In 1968 the play was made into a movie starring Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon as Felix.
Our "Odd Couple" brings you a mix of old and new talent to the F.A.C.E. stage. We happily welcome back Bill Griffith who seems to have found a kindred spirit in the role of Oscar. Mark Vail is outstanding in his third appearance with us in the role of Felix. A lot of you will recognize most of our talented supporting cast from past performances. The poker playing friends are Mike (Roy) Sehy, Dave (Murray, the cop) Parker, Scott (Speed) Sapp, and for his first time on the stage, Dr. Ruben (Vinnie) Boyajian. When it comes to character acting it helps when you start with two natural characters. You're sure to appreciate this when you see Rachelle (Gwendolyn) Cekander, and Nancy (Cecily) Liss as the Pigeon sisters, two chippies that live in Oscar's building.
"The Odd Couple" is a fast moving comedy that combines quick, witty dialog with totally believable characters. There is so much going on on the stage that sometimes it appears that the hardest part of watching the play is knowing where to watch. Don't you know an Oscar or a Felix? Sit back and enjoy this Neil Simon look at marriage, divorce and friends coping with life's changes.
Cast
In Order Of Appearance
Speed ----------------- Scott Sapp
Murray ----------------- Dave Parker
Roy ----------------- Michael Sehy
Vinnie ----------------- Dr. Ruben Boyajian
Oscar Madison ----------------- Bill Griffith
Felix Unger ----------------- Mark Vail
Gwendolyn Pigeon ----------------- Rachelle Cekander
Cecily Pigeon ----------------- Nancy Liss
Scenes
An Appartment On Riverside Drive, New York City
Act I
A Hot Summer Night
Act II
Scene 1: Two Weeks Later, About 11:00 P.M.
Scene 2: A Few Days Later, About 8:00 P.M.
Act III
The Next Evening, About 8:00 P.M.
Production
Director ----------------- Les Liss
Assistant Director ----------------- Nancy Liss
Stage Manager ----------------- Dan Kruger
Set Design ----------------- Dr. Ruben Boyajian
Electrician ----------------- Russ Kelley
Camera ----------------- Russ Kelley
Lights and Sound ----------------- Barb Kelley
Properties ----------------- Penny Meyer, Joe Anthony
Table Decorations ----------------- Ann Boyajian
Program ----------------- Les Liss, Harold Muchow, Dr. James Graham
Set Construction ----------------- Russ Kelley, Dr. Ruben Boyajian, Mark Vail, Les Liss
Make-up ----------------- Carolyn Lambert, Janet Graham