

A Flea In Her Ear
Georges Feydeau
Full Length Farce/ 5 m 3 f extras / 2 ints
Here is the hilarious frolic that launched Feydeau in Paris as the Neil Simon of his day.
Take one philandering husband; add his virtuous wife set on revenge and a doctor determined to be her instrument of revenge; mix well with the husband's friend who is eager to trap his spouse in flagrante delicto and a young nephew with a cocotte to round out his education; toss them together at 13 Rue de L'Amour where a love starved German countess is the co
"The best-laid plans for vice and sin go wildly and wonderfully astray."
— Seattle Times
"Very stuff of comedy whirled around with happy dexterity."
— New York Post
"Classic farce... thoroughly worth seeing."
— New York Times
| Character |
|---|
| MORICET (the “T” is pronounced) |
| LEONTINE |
| DUCHOTEL |
| MARIE |
| JEAN -PIERRE |
| BIRABEAU |
| MADAME SPRITZER |
| INSPECTOR OF POLICE |
| FIRST POLICEMAN |
| SECOND POLICEMAN |
13 Rue De L'amour is a American comedy play written by Mawby Green and published by Samuel French in Hollywood (2009).
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