A Flea in her Ear

A Flea in her Ear
Author: George Feydeau
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2010-12-04
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1849438552

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.

A Flea in Her Ear

A Flea in Her Ear
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1968
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ISBN:

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.

A Flea in Her Ear

A Flea in Her Ear
Author: Georges Feydeau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1968
Genre: English drama
ISBN:

Raymonde suspects her husband of Victor infidelity, the plot is complicated by confused identities, revolving beds, a great many doors etc. etc.

A Flea in Her Ear

A Flea in Her Ear
Author: Georges Feydeau
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1966
Genre: Adultery
ISBN: 9780573609169

Raymonde suspects her husband of Victor infidelity, the plot is complicated by confused identities, revolving beds, a great many doors etc. etc.

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre
Author: Jonathan Law
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 833
Release: 2013-10-28
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 140814591X

The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre is an essential reference tool and companion for anyone interested in the theatre and theatre-going. Containing over 2500 entries it covers the international spectrum of theatre with particular emphasis on the UK and USA. With biographical information on playwrights, actors and directors, entries on theatres and theatre companies, explanation of technical terms and theatrical genres, and synopses of major plays, this is an authoritative, trustworthy and comprehensive compendium. Included are: synopses of 500 major plays biographical entries on hundreds of playwrights, actors, directors and producers definitions of nearly 200 genres and movements entries on over 100 key characters from plays information about more than 250 theatres and companies Unlike similar products, The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre avoids a dry, technical approach with its sprinkling of anecdotal asides and fascinating trivia, such as how Michael Gambon gave his name to a corner of a racing track following an incident on BBC's Top Gear programme, and under 'advice to actors' the sage words of Alec Guinness: 'First wipe your nose and check your flies', and the equally wise guidance from the master of his art, Noël Coward: 'Just know your lines and don't bump into the furniture.' As a companion to everything from the main stage to the fringes of theatrical fact and folklore, this will prove an irresistible book to all fans of the theatre.

A Flea in Her Ear

A Flea in Her Ear
Author: Georges Feydeau
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1989
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780822204077

THE STORY: Although the adaptor has moved the action of the play into the twentieth century (which serves to heighten the sexual allusions which make the play so hilarious), the action follows the pattern of the famous original: a complex series of

The Best Fooling

The Best Fooling
Author: Michael Bawtree
Publisher: Mereo Books, mereobook, mereobooks
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2017-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1861518145

In the first volume of his memoirs, As Far As I Remember, Michael Bawtree told the story of his youthful years, from his birth in Australia to growing up in England during and after World War II, with an education at Radley College and Worcester College, Oxford and a two-year stint in the British Army. In this second volume he recounts his experience as a raw new immigrant in Canada, and his first steps as a professional actor, a university instructor, a book critic, dramaturge and playwright. In the years that followed he made a name for himself at the newly-founded Simon Fraser University, where he initiated the theatre program, and at the Stratford Festival, where he eventually served as Associate Director and director of the Third Stage, before leaving to freelance as a theatre director both in Canada and the USA. In 1975 he founded COMUS Music Theatre with Maureen Forrester, and went on to establish himself as a pioneer in Canadian music theatre development. The volume finishes in 1977 as he is on his way for the first time to the Banff Centre, where he was to play a major role in the following ten years. Michael's story, elegantly and amusingly written, gives us a vivid picture of Canada's theatre activity in the sixties and seventies, with honest though not always flattering portraits of some of its most distinguished artists. He is also open and honest about himself, recounting his failures and well as his successes, and sharing with us what became the love of his life.ÿ