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Directed by    Kammi Harris

Monday, October 18
7:00pm
Reynolds Middle School
Admission $5.00

Cast
Olive MadisonElizabeth Stephens
Florence UngerSusan Moen
Mickey the CopMicky Short
SylvieMichelle Seaton
VeraMarci Cochran
ReneeKelsey Wingate
MonoloSpencer Conway
JesusStephen Koeppen
A new look at an old friend! Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Ungar and Olive Madison, that is, in Neil Simon's hilarious contemporary comic classic: the female version of The Odd Couple. Instead of the poker party that begins the original version, Flo shows up on Olive's doorstep during an evening of Trivial Pursuit. Throughout the play Olive and Flo face life changes, leave husbands, support ex-husbands, date again, and try to live together without killing each other. "Very funny indeed!" -N.Y. Post


Director Kammi Harris

An on-camera, stage, and voice over actress, this is Kammi's second project with MHRTC (having played Helen the maid in Born Yesterday.) Favorite roles include Mrs. Gibbs in Our Town for Northwest Children's Theatre, Linda in Death of a Salesman, Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and others. Kammi lives in Portland with her two cats Ophelia and Desdemona... and hopes with all of her heart that her nieces Savannah and Madison will grow up to be artists.

"If I had to say anything about this play, it would have to be that I really admire the message of strength and support that friends give one another when the chips are down... particularly in this version. It really shows what amazing strength women have."

About The Playwright

Neil Simon is acknowledged by many as the world’s most successful playwright. He has had dozens of plays and nearly as many major motion pictures produced. He has been showered with more Academy and Tony nominations than any other writer, and is the only playwright to have four Broadway productions running simultaneously.

Marvin Neil Simon was born in the Bronx on July 4, 1927, and grew up in Washington Heights at the northern tip of Manhattan. After a brief stint in the military, he took a clerical job with Warner Brothers in New York. During this period he and his brother Danny began writing sketches for Broadway comedy revues such as Catch a Star (1955) and New Faces of 1956. He was soon noticed by the radio and newly-emerging television industry. He and his brother were brought on board the writing teams for programs such as The Phil Silvers Show and Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows.

Simon received several Emmy Award nominations for his television writing. In the 1960's he changed his focus to the broadway stage and was rewarded with an unparalleled string of hits beginning with Come Blow Your Horn. During the 1966-67 season, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity and The Star Spangled Girl were all running simultaneously.

The early 1970's saw a lull in Simon's career following the death of his wife of 20 years, Joan Baim. Some time later, he met the actress Marsha Mason, and they were married. His 1977 play, Chapter Two, dramatizes the grief of a newly remarried man trying to start over after his wife has died. Chapter Two was considered by many critics to be one of his finest works to date.

Throughout his long career, Simon has drawn extensively on his own life and experience. Many of his works take place in the working-class New York neighborhoods he knew so well as a child. With his autobiographical trilogy, Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983), Biloxi Blues (1985), and Broadway Bound (1986), Simon created a touching portrait of an individual, his family, and the world around them. With these plays, Simon found his greatest critical acclaim, and for his 1991 follow-up, Lost in Yonkers, Simon was awarded a Pulitzer Prize.

Sources:
PBS' American Masters Series
Moonstruck Drama Bookstore
Biography.com
The Unofficial Neil Simon Homepage


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201st and Halsey---Fairview



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