From Our Hallowed Halls of Learning: ROCHESTER – Mistaken suspenders and an anonymous love note send a husband's curiosity to naughty places in Feydeau's hysterical French farce, "A Flea in Her Ear," ...
Spring is in the air, and that means a little bedroom humor from Sopris Theatre Company. The collection of Colorado Mountain College students and community members will present “A Flea in her Ear,” ...
You may have seen or heard the ads for the new play at the Seattle Rep called “Boeing Boeing.” But be warned, its very local title is a bit misleading. “Boeing Boeing” may not be what you think. For ...
For the past 20 years, audiences have been requesting North Coast Repertory Theatre to bring back the side-splitting, furiously paced farce “Don’t Dress for Dinner,” soon to reappear July 17 to Aug.
LENOX — Theatre-goers have long known that it takes a seriously talented actor to play comedy. This summer, audiences will get the chance to see a romp that celebrates and sends-up the conventions of ...
The Moliere comedy, directed by Todd Dicken, follows the adventures of Scapin, a mischievous servant. As the play explores themes of deception, forgiveness, and the triumph of wit, Scapin will have to ...
Hotel Paradiso, written 71 years ago by the once-famous and prolific Georges Feydeau with the collaboration of Maurice Desvallieres, is exceedingly standard and exceedingly French French farce. This ...
Marc Camoletti’s French farce made its debut and was adapted into English by Beverly Cross and Francis Evans. It was turned into a 1965 film starring Tony Curtis and Jerry Lewis, and a Broadway ...
If you tried to explain all the romantic combinations, misdirections and plot twists that make up the comedy “Don’t Dress for Dinner” without giving too much away, your head might explode from ...
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