Oddly Funny and Entertaining, Hummm...
The Odd Couple (the female version) opened April 15, at the Allen Bales Theatre to an almost packed house of theater goers. Yet, the play wasn't short of its share of regular comedic antics and cruda jokes. For instance when Florance Unger (Jessie Towey) was confiding in brothers from Spain Manolo "Mannie" (Lawson Hangartner) and Jesus "Jess (pronounced haze)" Contavuela, they told her "to get it up, we all do!" But, the play offered more. It dealt with an issue that we as college students or adults face; the incompatibiliy of roommates!
The play centers around free spirited, happy go lucky Olive Madison (Kristi Wiley) a journalist, who opens her home to friend Florence Unger a recently divorced, domesticated, neat freak, house wife; that's where the distress begins. Everything the roomies do irked the other. Like the fact that Olive is a slob or Florence's allergy induced hawking (sorry about that roomy), it's one thing after another; what was these ladies thinking? Why didn't they just kill each other? Like any well rounded group of friends there were those interceptors, in this play that ensemble inculded: Vera (Denee' Miller), Renee (Deletha Edwards), Mickey (Alice Aycock), and Sylvie (Regan Stevens). This is not by any means an episode of sex and the city. Follow the colorful group and see a little bit of yourself as well; as the talented cast demonstrate how you can love a friend but can't live with them.
The original version of this play opened on Broadway in 1985. UA's production director Kenmicheal Stafford did a wonderful job of bringing the play up to date, making it even more relatable. Scenic Designer Tracey Gamble, created a neat New York style apartment that is sure to make you feel like you are at home waching your TV, and not sitting in a theatre looking at a play.
So come out and bring your roommate, sit back relax and watch someone else battle out your problems. The Odd Couple (female version) is sure to leave you either loving or hating your roommate more, but at least you'll do it laughing until your sides hurt! and maybe you can find "what's the strongest muscle on a man...before and after..."
Labels: The Odd Couple, theatre