tonight is my high school's last showing of The Odd Couple (female version). i honestly cant say which is better because
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freespiritedfem-1 — 20 years ago(September 09, 2005 08:21 PM)
Oh my gosh!I was in The Odd Couple(Female Version) my freshman year of high school.I played Mickey the Cop.It was such a great show!Our cast was hilarious.I honestly love this version much more than the male version.In fact,the same time we did the female version we did the male version.But our cast for the male version was just not that great.The only really good ones were the two playing Oscar and Felix.Wow,everyone I've ever mentioned the female version to has never heard of it!Glad others have.This is a great script!
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Hard_Nosed_Critic — 20 years ago(October 21, 2005 12:27 PM)
Hahaha, how bizarre. I was in the female version of "The Odd Couple" two years back at my HS. I was Manolo.
Awesome to meet a fellow Costazuela!
And honestly, I like the both plays (I prefer the male) but I think the film is flat.
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n0rmnbates — 20 years ago(October 29, 2005 04:29 PM)
oh wow, i feel stupid. i never realized so many people had responded to my post.
nice to see everyone else enojoyed working in the show as much as i did.
i was just cast in neil simon's Plaza Suite as jesse kiplinger. haha, most of the lead roles in this show were in odd couple, so every now and then durring rehealsal we'll bust into odd couple lines and annoy new cast and crew members.
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carlys723 — 19 years ago(August 31, 2006 01:38 PM)
i was just cast as sylvie!!! the director wants me to be bratty and sarcastic. how is she usually pllayed?? ive never seen it. do i look like sylvie? im 5'9 thin and blonde? lol lemme know im confused right now
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scarwaf4020 — 19 years ago(January 19, 2007 05:29 PM)
Poor Sally, the night a friend attended that show, a woman seated near the stage was heard to say rather loudly when only Sally and Rita were on," Boy, did she get fat!" Sally heard the remark and shot the woman a glance that could kill.
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vaughns_girl — 19 years ago(October 12, 2006 07:12 PM)
I feel kinda specialMy character is the only one who hasn't been mentioned. We're doing the female version at my high school and I get to play Florence!! My older sister is also in the play and she is playing Renee. It's so weird seeing all these posts of people who have starred in the play!
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lemonyvfd — 19 years ago(November 21, 2006 05:28 PM)
I was Olive in a little duet acting thing at my school last year. It was GREAT! My friend and I did the "linguini scene," as we all came to know it by. I've seen the male version, never the female version, just that scene. The female version was being done at our local theatre, but I thought that both versions are great.
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caitlinette — 19 years ago(November 23, 2006 08:46 PM)
That would be great if they did the female version on film!
I recently saw both versions at my college and I definitely liked the female version better. Maybe it was just that the chemistry between the women was better, or that I identified with a bunch of women more than a group of men, or that it was better acted. It was very similar to the male version but the humor was better and I liked the characters more, even though they're the same. Also, the Spanish brothers did a lot more than the Pidgeon sisters, who just sat and giggled and cried. -
jlnajera — 19 years ago(December 20, 2006 08:33 AM)
I'm in the play right now as Manolo, for city theater. To be honest with you, I prefer Jack Lemmon's Felix to Nancy's (the woman playing Florence in the production) Florence, because Lemmon acts the role in a way that doesn't drive you crazy. For some reason, I don't know why Nancy reads Florence so irateI guess it really depends on the actor/actress on which one you like more.
