

A Flea in Her Ear
Georges Feydeau


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Readers appreciate the humor and entertainment value of the play, often describing it as hilarious and a classic farce. Many recommend experiencing it live rather than just reading, as the audience's laughter enhances the experience. The translation is noted for being clear and helpful for understanding the complex plot, making it accessible for both readers and viewers.
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.
"An up-to-date and explosively funny version of Feydeau's classic farce, which retains the antic, pell-mell humor of the original while making the people and the action of the play pertinent to our own times. “…completely invigorating, stylistically polished and robustly buoyant…compelled the audience to roar in laughter until tears rolled down many cheeks.” —Chicago Defender. “…brilliantly transported to the mid-1960s by Frank Galati…” —Chicago Daily Herald. “Absolutely hysterical."
— WXRT-FM Radio
"The play, translated by Shaw, is pure cotton candy and lighter than air."
— Variety
"Ives’ adaptation maintains the original’s dazzling plot while communicating Feydeau’s playful use of language to an American audience."
— Backstage
"A hilarious evening of classic comedy."
— Chicago Critic
| Character |
|---|
Antoinette The maid |
Etienne The valet, husband of Antointte |
Finache The doctor |
Lucienne The Spaniard's wife |
Yvonne Chandel The jealous wife |
Victor EMMANUEL CHANDEL - The innocent husband |
Romain Tourndel The lover |
Don Homenides De Histangua The Spaniard |
Ferraillon The owner |
Eugenie The maid |
Olympe The owner's wife |
Baptistin The decoy |
Rugby An Englishman, guest at hotel |
Poche The porter |
Camille Chandel The secretary |
A Flea in Her Ear - Act 3
A Flea in Her Ear (McLeish) is a American comedy play written by Georges Feydeau and published by Samuel French in London (1968).
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Samuel French · 1968 · 160 pp
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