By Neil Simon
Perhaps the most beloved comedy script ever written
and certainly the centerpiece of American icon
Neil Simon's career. Art Carney and Walter Matthau
debuted the show on Broadway in 1965 where it ran
for two years, followed by a major motion picture
and a long
running television series.
The story revolves around Oscar Madison and Felix
Unger,
friends but total opposites. The two things they share
are recent divorces and now, an apartment.
There is scarcely a moment
that is not hilarious. - New York Times
Wildly, irresistably, incredibly
and
continuously funny. - New York Daily
News
November 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28
December 3,4,5,9,10,11, 2004
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