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| Directed by Marvin & Mary Krenk |
| April 10 - April 20, 1968 |

The Odd Couple is a 1965 Broadway play by Neil Simon.
This classic comedy opens in the apartment of the divorced Oscar Madison. And if the mess is any indication, it's no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is Felix Unger who has just been separated from his wife. Fastidious, depressed and none too tense, Felix seems suicidal, but as the action unfolds Oscar becomes the one with murder on his mind when the clean-freak and the slob ultimately decide to room together with hilarious results as The Odd Couple is born.
"His skill is not only great but constantly growing...There is scarcely a moment that is not hilarious."
The New York Times
"Fresh, richly hilarious and remarkably original. Wildly, irresistibly, incredibly and continuously funny."
New York Daily News
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Cast List |
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Production Staff |
Speed |
DeWitt McGhehey |
Murray |
Mayne Miller |
Roy |
Ron Coulter |
Vinnie |
Ken Wilson |
Oscar Madison |
Ethan Newman |
Felix Unger |
Glenn Hasselrooth |
Gwendolyn Pigeon |
Carol Thibeau |
Cecily Pigeon |
Carole Wexler |
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Directors |
Marvin & Mary Krenk |
Stage Manager |
Ladelle Houglum |
Set Design |
Don Piper |
Set Construction |
Everett Taylor
J Thibeau
René Pons
C. John Anderson
Buck Bailey
Stan Boyd
Byron Smith |
Set Painting |
Lois Newman
Stan & Thyra Boyd
Jean Pettetti
René Pons
Evelyn Smith |
Furnishings |
Wilma Wittemeyer
Mary Ann Wish |
Light & Sound Crew |
Peg Bryant
Lois Newman
Wilma Wittemeyer
J Thibeau |
Costumers |
Ladelle Houglum
Karen Houglum |
Properties |
Gerda Brown
Ruth Fischer |
Production Manager |
Everett Taylor |
Technical Director |
Byron Smith |
Poster Artwork |
George McGuiness |
Publicity and Programs |
Phyllis & Gene Herlocker |
House Manager |
J Thibeau |
Box Office Manager |
Irene Pons |
Hospitality |
Dee Free
Donna Taylor |
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