Drama Classics series The world's great plays at a great little price. Each pocket-sized volume contains: a full introductionan author biography notes on historical and theatrical contexta plot synopsis key datesa further reading list a glossary of unusual words and phrases (English-language texts) A Flea in her Ear is a classic French farce from 1907. A suspicious wife sets a trap to expose her supposedly faithless husband. The husband however bears an uncanny resemblance to a drunken porter, and when circumstances bring the two into proximity in the seedy Hotel Casablanca, all hel.
"American Airlines, Friends of the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution present the American Educational Theatre Association, American National Theatre and Academy production of the American College Theatre Festival. Wayne State University, The Classic Repertory Company presents "A Flea in Her Ear," (La puce à l'oreille) by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, directed by Richard Spear, lighting design by Gary M. Witt, costume design by Stephanie Schoelzel, set design by William Rowe and Russell Smith."
"Olney Theatre presents "A Flea in Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, with Turenne, Joan Bassie, Mary Jane Milli, Ed Rombola, Donegan Smith, Michael Flanagan, directed by Leo Brady, setting and lighting by James D. Waring, costumes by James Edmund Brady."
"Cleveland Play House, "A Flea in Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by John Mortimer, directed by William Greene, settings by Paul Rodgers, costumes by Carol Margolis."
"Drama Classics series The world's great plays at a great little price. Each pocket-sized volume contains: a full introductionan author biography notes on historical and theatrical contexta plot synopsis key datesa further reading list a glossary of unusual words and phrases (English-language texts) A Flea in her Ear is a classic French farce from 1907. A suspicious wife sets a trap to expose her supposedly faithless husband. The husband however bears an uncanny resemblance to a drunken porter, and when circumstances bring the two into proximity in the seedy Hotel Casablanca, all hel."@en
"Eccentric and hillarious, Georges Feydeau's much loved comedy mixes madness, mayhem, fun and frivolity. When the beautiful wife of Victor Chandebise suspects of having an affair, she enlists the help of her dearest friend to entrap him. Their plan to entice him to a rendezvous at the Hotel Coq D'or spectacularly misfires and chaos ensues. Set in the decadent surroundings of Belle Époque Paris, Feydeau's quintessential farce promises to be an exhilerating even of mistaken identities and comic disaster."@en
"ANTA Theatre, The American National Theatre and Academy, Alfred De Liagre, Jr., executive producer, Jean Dalrymple, executive director, presents ACT American Conservatory Theatre, William Ball, general director ... "A Flea In Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, directed by Gower Champion, associate director Eugene Barcone, scenery designed by Stuart Wurtzel, costumes designed by Lewis Brown, lighting designed by John McLain."
"A farce concerning love in turn-of-the-century Paris."
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Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts (Webster Groves, Mo.)
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Victoria and Albert Museum. Dept. of Theatre & Performance. National Video Archive of Performance.
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French drama 19th century Translations into English.
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