Publication year 1965
Genre Play, Fiction
Themes Friendship, Marriage, Loneliness, The Past
Tags Drama, Comedy & Satire, Relationships, Depression & Suicide, Education, Education, American Literature, Dramatic Literature, Humor, Classic Fiction
The Odd Couple is a satirical play by American playwright Neil Simon. It opened on Broadway in 1965 and chronicles the unconventional relationship between friends turned roommates, Oscar Madison and Felix Ungar. The play found enduring success and inspired subsequent film and television adaptations. It was nominated for a New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award in 1965.Many of Simon’s plays are influenced by his own upbringing. Simon was born in the Bronx and grew up... Read The Odd Couple Summary