The Odd Couple

September 25, 2015

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Art by AJ Boulund

Ellis Fontana ‘16 plays cards surrounded by four people. No one makes a move, for none of them know how to play the game, but are only practicing to look the part for one of this year’s two fall plays, The Odd Couple. The actors are learning to play poker with help from the directors, who want their cast to feel and look the part.

“The directors wanted us to actually learn how to play poker,” Fontana said. “They want us to play the game onstage, practicing, learning all the moves, how to deal, how to fold, et cetera.”

Fontana has been a part of City High’s productions since his freshmen year.

“I’ve been involved with every production since I’ve been here,” Fontana explained. “It’s been a lot of watching and understanding.” Fontana believes his experience helped him land one of the leading roles of Felix Unagar. Described as a “neat freak” and “cleanaholic,” he moves into his friend’s apartment after his marriage begins to fail.

“He’s obsessed with cleaning,” Fontana explained. “It’s almost on this OCD level.”

The Odd Couple is a good comedy that I think a lot of people are going to enjoy.” Nyiso Poulakos ‘17, who plays the other lead, Oscar Madison, said. Madison is a gluttonous sportswriter who allows Felix to move into his apartment after his wife leaves him. Poulakos believes experience was one of the deciding factors in being cast into a main role.

“It’s a lot of pressure, but it’s really rewarding,” Poulakos explained. “I’ve been involved in the City drama department since freshmen year. It feels good to be in top of the situation.” Poulakos stated that the cast of The Odd Couple, although small, brings in people from all walks of life.

“The cast is really good,” Poulakos said. “We have a lot of different personalities in the cast. A lot of us are really getting to know each other through our rehearsals.”

Fontana explained how the cast’s size affects the things, too.

“It’s small, which is both good and bad,” he said. “A lot of us are experienced, but some of us are not. But its definately a lot of talent.”

Peters agrees that the cast is up for the challenge.

“Half of the cast has had lead roles before, and half has not. It’s really fun to watch them,” Peters said.

He added that the cast is getting used to their respective roles, and growing tighter as a whole.

“They’re all adapting really quickly. They all seem really comfortable.” 

Fontana attributes this success to Peter’s experience.

“It really helps that he has played the role before,” Fontana explained. Peters has played the role of Felix, once in community theater and once for a teacher benefit. Fontana said that Peters encouraged him to try for the role of Felix.

“I remember [what] he told me after my audition,” Fontana began. “He said, ‘Ellis if you’re going to be in this role, afterwards you’re going to feel like you’ve been in a trainwreck.’”

Poulakos agrees that the roles they play will be a challenge. However, he believes that Oscar is something he can pull off.

“I’ve begun to see more of Oscar in myself,” Poulakos said. “I wasn’t in the play last year, which is is good thing because there wasn’t a role I fit in last year, but I’m excited to play the role of a slouch this fall.”

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