The Odd Couple by Neil Simon
Michele Shapero
No one would mistake Oscar Madison for a clean freak. Even his weekly poker buddies comment on recognizing last week’s garbage piled on his furniture. But Oscar is a happy man, comfortable in his squalor, accepting of his divorce, and optimistic about the twin divorcees he recently met in the elevator. Felix Unger is less positive. About life, love, and the future in general. His wife has just kicked him too for, among other things, his obsessive nature and his compulsive neatness. He needs a place to stay. Is it possible that moving in together could solve both their problems? Possible, yes. But it’s also possible that pigs could fly.
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