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| A Slob, A Neatnick, and a Big Mess |
| Directed by Daniel & Steve Rowlands |
| Six Performances Friday & Saturday and Thursday March 31st, Dinners at 6:45 pm Show @ 8pm Sunday March 25, 2011 Dinners at 12:45 pm Show @ 2pm |
| Adult Dinner Tickets $29, Couple Dinner Tickets $55 Table of 8 $199, Show Only $20 |
Cast Speed ........................................................................................ James Uva Murray ............................................................................... Greg J. Hipius Roy ................................................................................... Alan D. Stillman Vinnie ...................................................................................David Vickers Oscar Madison ......................................................................... J. Brazill Felix Ungar .......................................... Gerrit Vander Werff Jr. Gwendolyn Pigeon ..................................................... Wendy Viggiano Cecily Pigeon ..................................................................... Anne Freund Crew Director .................................................. Daniel & Steven Rowlands Producer ..................................................................... Dustin M. Czarny Stage Design .................................................................... Navroz Dabu Stage Manager ........................................................... Casey Callaghan Costumes & Props ...................... Sara Barden & Crystal Roupas |
| The Original Bro-Mance!!! |
| "Some women complain that they have trouble getting their husbands or boyfriends to attend live theater. Ladies, here’s your chance!" -Tony Curulla Syracuse Post Standard Read the entire review here |
| " Sharp comedy enhances Neil Simon's evergreen classic The Odd Couple.....The father-and-son directing team of Daniel and Steve Rowlands appears to have put months of study into rethinking and reshaping all of the action and characters.....Most of the evening, of course, belongs to the two leads, digging into what look like formulaic characters and finding depth." -James Mackillop Syracuse NewTimes Read the entire review here |
| The Eagle's Russ Tarby's Best Bet for the Stage |
| NATC "rise above its humble surroundings to entertainment........and this cast rises to the occasion to milk the daffy dialogue" -Russ Tarby Syracuse Eagle Read the entire review here |
| Next show January 28, 2012 The Locker Room Syracuse, NY www.dontfeed theactors.com |
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