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  1. Il y a 4 jours · Alan Silvestri Forrest Gump - Main Title (Feather Theme) Howard I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now. Michael W. Smith Thy Word. Carpenters Yesterday Once More. Alan Silvestri Theme from Neil Simon's The Odd Couple II. David Foster Love Theme ...

  2. Il y a 4 jours · The Odd Couple is well worth seeing – 4.5 STARS. Todd McKenney and Shane Jacobson. Photo by Pia Johnson. Neil Simon’s comedy The Odd Couple, first premiered on Broadway in 1965. The story is ...

  3. Il y a 6 jours · Alan Silvestri Theme from Neil Simon's The Odd Couple II. Carpenters Because We Are In Love (The Wedding Song) Rodgers and Hammerstein The March Of The Siamese Children. Handel Largo. Alan Silvestri Forrest Gump - Main Title (Feather Them ...

  4. 25 mai 2024 · May 25, 2024. Arts. Reviews. Theatre. Melbourne. Play. The Odd Couple. Theatre. Spaghetti and ketchup. Pineapple and pizza. Felix and Oscar. They say opposites attract, but sometimes they’re better left alone. The Odd Couple follows two divorced friends who decide to live together… only there’s one problem…

  5. 24 mai 2024 · May 24, 2024. The Odd Couple is playing in Melbourne for a limited season before heading to the Theatre Royal Sydney on June 27. It stars actor, presenter, producer and entertainer Shane Jacobson as Oscar Madison; acclaimed performer of stage and screen Todd McKenney as Felix Ungar.

  6. 24 mai 2024 · The Odd Couple. Thu. May 23rd 2024, 7:30 pm. Fri. May 24th 2024, 7:30 pm. Sat. May 25th 2024, 7:30 pm. Sun. May 26th 2024, 2:00 pm. Thu. May 30th 2024, 7:30 pm. Fri. May 31st 2024, 7:30 pm. Sat. Jun 1st 2024, 7:30 pm. Sun. Jun 2nd 2024, 2:00 pm. BUY TICKETS. Tickets are available now! Dates: May 23 - Jun 02 2024.

  7. 24 mai 2024 · The Odd Couple – Theatre Review. I have only really known of The Odd Couple from the 1970’s television series of the same name. It is centred around two men: one a neat freak and the other a slob. Little did I know, this series actually started out on stage in 1965 with a play written by Neil Simon. It also had a theatrical release in 1968.