The Odd Couple is a comedy play written by Neil Simon. The story follows two mismatched roommates, Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison, who are forced to live together after their respective marriages end in divorce.
Felix is a neat freak who is obsessed with cleanliness and organization, while Oscar is a slob who enjoys living in chaos. Their conflicting personalities lead to hilarious situations as they try to coexist in the same apartment.
As the play unfolds, Felix and Oscar's differences become more apparent, causing tension between the two roommates. Despite their constant bickering, they eventually learn to appreciate each other's quirks and form an unlikely friendship.
The Odd Couple explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and the importance of embracing diversity in relationships. The play has been adapted into a successful film and television series, cementing its status as a classic comedy.