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  1. 5 days ago · THE ODD COUPLE. THE ODD COUPLE, Theatre Royal, 30 June-28 July 2024. Photography by Pia Johnson. In the beginning, there was night and day, later: chalk and cheese, thick and thin, oil and water, war and peace, heaven and hell. Then on the seventh day – actually 1965 – God (of Broadway – aka – Neil Simon) created Oscar and Felix: The ...

  2. 6 days ago · Director Mark Kilmurry delivers a new production of Neil Simon’s THE ODD COUPLE for the main stage 59 years after its Broadway premiere in 1965. Drawing a strong cast of performers that have had ...

  3. 6 days ago · The Odd Couple’ will celebrate its Diamond Anniversary next year. It’s a sort of mismatched friendship that many of us can relate to. A much beloved play, this latest production brings together comedy royalty and a stellar Australian cast.

  4. "The Odd Couple is an example of how simplicity allows for complexity of character and highlights poignancy and depth. This production is perfectly cast, full of wit and wisdom and is highly recommended if you want some good old fashioned fun." Suzanne Mackay5 Stars Theatre RoyalSydney27th June - 28th July, 2024 From the moment the

  5. 3 days ago · The Odd Couple is a wonderfully written piece that may not offer contemporary audiences worthy insights, but it’s still highly entertaining, particularly when it’s delivered in a production of this calibre, under the direction of Ensemble Theatre’s Artistic Director, Mark Kilmurry. He knows precisely how to ensure this classic satisfies Australian theatregoers in 2024 – by entrusting a troupe of seasoned actors with inhabiting Simon’s curious cast of characters.

  6. 6 days ago · Review: The Odd Couple, Sydney’s Theatre Royal, June 30. Watching this remake of Neil Simon’s 1965 play, The Odd Couple, occasionally felt like being in the studio audience of a sitcom.

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    4 days ago · Sizzling Aussie true blue mates Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney give the original Broadway stage The Odd Couple 'flatmate friends' Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon a run for their belly laughs in the latest theatre show on offer at the Theatre Royal Sydney. Not to be outdone, upstairs neighbours, 'sisters' Penny McNamee and Lucy Durack amp up the laugh metre once they appear on the scene.