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  1. "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

  2. 5 days ago · Two major acting drawcards, Shane Jacobsen and Todd McKeeney, play the main roles. They are excellent in playing their very extreme characters, Shane playing the ultimate slob Oscar and McKenney the ultimate neat freak. Being such extreme personality types there in no way that they can live in the same space in harmony.

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    5 days ago · Not only are Shane Jacobson and Todd McKenney hysterically funny, but they are supported by a superb cast and crew. In the poker playing group of friends, I particularly enjoyed Jamie Oxenbould's portrayal of Vinnie.

  4. 5 days ago · The cast of THE ODD COUPLE. Credit: Pia Johnson. Bringing refreshing colour and female energy to the stage in the second act are the delightful Lucy Durack and Penny McNamee as the ditzy, giggly British sisters, Cecily and Gwendolyn Pigeon.

  5. 21 hours ago · Theatre Royal, June 30 8/10 More than any other Neil Simon play, The Odd Couple has passed into folklore. Given that it clocked up nearly 1,000 performances in its initial mid-’60s Broadway run, spawned a hit film (with Walther Matthau and Jack Lemmon), a TV series in the 1970s, and has enjoyed endless revivals around

  6. 5 days ago · Shane Jacobson, Todd McKenney, Lucy Durack and Penny McNamee in The Odd Couple. Photo / Pia Johnson. Veteran musical theatre star Todd McKenney is brilliant as Felix. His sad, slightly drooping face is just the right level of pathetic as he mopes around the apartment, always on the verge of crying.

  7. 4 days ago · The Odd Couple plays out in a New York City apartment in the 1960s. As it begins, several men (played by John Batchelor, Laurence Coy, Jamie Oxenbould and Anthony Taufa) have gathered for their weekly poker game at the home of their friend, Oscar (Shane Jacobson).

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