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The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon (June 1997) Review


The Odd Couple (Female Version) by Neil Simon

2 men, 6 women

Author of: (among many other plays)Biloxi Blues, Brighton Beach Memoirs, The Gingerbread Lady,The Goodbye Girl,Broadway Bound, Fools,They're Playing Our Song,Chapter Two,The Sunshine Boys.

Neil Simon had such an amazing success with his play 'The Odd Couple' that he then wrote a female version.

Olive and Florence (like Felix and Oscar) are the best of friends, but when the compulsively tidy Florence moves in with the compulsively untidy Olive, can their friendship ever be the same?

There are laughs aplenty in this Neil Simon comedy.