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My theater group wants to perform The Odd Couple / The Odd Couple (Female Version) / Oscar and Felix: A New Look at the Odd Couple. How do I get permission?

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My theater group wants to perform The Odd Couple / The Odd Couple (Female Version) / Oscar and Felix: A New Look at the Odd Couple. How do I get permission?

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To answer this question, I checked the book, “The Collected Plays of Neil Simon, Vol. 1.” The beginning of the book states: Caution: Professionals and amateurs are hereby warned that The Collected Plays of Neil Simon, Vol. 1 and the individual plays published therein are fully protected under the Universal Copyright Convention, Berne Convention and Pan-American Copyright Convention and are subject to royalty. All rights are strictly preserved, including professional, amateur, motion picture, television, radio, recitation, lecturing, public reading and foreign translation, and none of such rights can be exercised or used without written permission from the copyright owner. All inquiries for licenses and permissions for stock and amateur uses should be addressed to: Samuel French, Inc. 45 West 25th Street New York, NY 10010-2751 Phone (212) 206-8990 Fax (212) 206-1429 All other inquiries for licenses and permissions should be addressed to: Albert Da Silva 502 Park Ave.

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