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'The Odd Couple' is coming to Cortland

'The Odd Couple' is coming to Cortland

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(WSRY-TV) — A strange some would say an odd couple is coming to Cortland Repertory Theater. The play is a comedy where two polar opposites meet Oscar Madison a divorced slob meets Felix Ungar neurotic and tidy man some would say he is obsessed with being tidy.
The play is at the Cortland Repertory Theater in little York. The show times and tickets for the play are on their website The Odd Couple | Cortland Repertory Theatre | Official Site.
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'The Odd Couple' is coming to Cortland
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'The Odd Couple' is coming to Cortland

(WSRY-TV) — A strange some would say an odd couple is coming to Cortland Repertory Theater. The play is a comedy where two polar opposites meet Oscar Madison a divorced slob meets Felix Ungar neurotic and tidy man some would say he is obsessed with being tidy. The play is at the Cortland Repertory Theater in little York. The show times and tickets for the play are on their website The Odd Couple | Cortland Repertory Theatre | Official Site. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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