

A Flea in Her Ear (McLeish)
Georges Feydeau


The wife of an insurance magnate, suspicious that her husband is having an affair, sends him a lascvicious invitation from an "anonymous" admirer, just to see if he’ll show.
The action of A Flea in Her Ear
, one of the best-known French farces, takes us to the sleazy Lanterne Rouge Hotel with a fine crop of mocking, mistaking, insulting, groping, kicking and mimicing, all in a spanking new translation.
A Flea in Her Ear is a play written by Georges Feydeau, translated by Kenneth McLeish and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2001).
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Broadway Play Publishing · 2001 · 160 pp
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