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| Posted by: bmc 06:35 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: A Flea in her Ear - Pokernight 06:26 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| There was a film version with Rex Harrison, Louis Jourdan and Rachel Roberts; Very enjoyable | |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 07:29 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - bmc 06:35 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| The film was directed by Jacques Charon, a leading member of the Comédie-Française as both actor and director. In 1966, he directed the play for the National at the Old VIc in London, with Olivier in the dual lead roles. It was a huge success. The film was much less successful. | |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: jssteitzer 08:01 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - AlanScott 07:29 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Actually, the dual roles of Chandebise and Poche were played by Albert Finney and then, when he left, by Robert Lang. Olivier played the role of the butler, Etienne. | |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: scoot1er 09:58 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - jssteitzer 08:01 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| I saw that production. It was hysterical and Olivier in that small role was brilliant. The Gower Champion production was equally funny. | |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 08:08 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - jssteitzer 08:01 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Thank you for the correction, jssteitzer. Foolish assumption on my part. Should have checked into it better before posting. | |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: Snowgrace 12:51 am EDT 07/12/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - AlanScott 08:08 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Sorry I missed seeing it - Roundabout mounted a 1998 revival with Mark Linn Baker &, toward the end of its run, one of the understudies named Bobby Cannavale took over in a role, & this apparently was his big break! | |
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| You're not the only one. | |
| Posted by: portenopete 10:46 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - AlanScott 08:08 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| I'd always made that assumption, too. The Old Vic did a production a few years ago with Freddy Fox as Camille Chandebise. Tom Hollander took the dual roles. I don't remember much about it, other than admiring Fox, who is one of my very favourite actors and who I heard was wonderful as Tristan Tzara opposite Hollander in London in TRAVESTIES. (I loved Seth Numrich in NYC, for the record.) |
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| re: A Flea in her Ear | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 06:59 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - bmc 06:35 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Thanks for mentioning it. I have seen it, but I think it works far better on stage. Gower C's version moved like a silent movie. No-one stopped to take a breath. Truly memorable. | |
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| Go to Connecticut... | |
| Posted by: Marlo*Manners 07:19 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: re: A Flea in her Ear - Pokernight 06:59 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Westport Playhouse. New English version by David Ives. Production directed by Mark Lamos. Marlo Manners (Lady Barrington) |
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| re: Go to Connecticut... | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 07:45 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
| In reply to: Go to Connecticut... - Marlo*Manners 07:19 pm EDT 07/11/18 | |
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| Ah, Lady Barrington, how I would love, love, love to see that production. Ives and Lamos are impeccable...….but, alas, I am on the West Coast. I hope that many of the posters hie themselves to Westport for a ripping time. | |
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