• A blue sofa piled with clothes, shoes on the floor, against a blue wall. The scene suggests clutter and disorganization.

      • Location:

        Palace Theatre
        710 Dundas St. E.
        London, Ontario  N5W 2Z4

      • Event Time:

        7:30 PM


      Cost:

      Adults $33, Seniors/Students $30, Youth $20


      Neil Simon's timeless comedy, "The Odd Couple," brings together two mismatched roommates in a hilarious and entertaining tale. When recently divorced neat freak Felix Ungar moves in with his messy and carefree friend Oscar Madison, their conflicting personalities clash in hilarious ways. As they navigate their new living arrangement, their differences lead to comedic misunderstandings, uproarious conflicts, and unexpected friendships. "The Odd Couple" has garnered critical acclaim for its witty dialogue, memorable characters, and enduring appeal, earning several awards, including a Tony Award for best author. 

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