The Georges Feydeau productionhas been newly adaptedby Andrew Upton for a season at the Opera House.

The creative ensemble behind Sydney Theatre Company’s Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead have joined director Andrew Upton in a new realization of GeorgesFeydeau’s 1907French farce A Flea In Her Ear in all its Belle Époque glory. Harriet Dyer, David Woods, and Helen Christinson leadthe talented cast taking on the new adaptation.

Amorous entanglement andsuspected adulteryare the comical pivots upon which A Flea In Her Ear revolves. It’s a spectacular romp through the chaos of seedy hotels and ludicrous engagements,with mischief andmistaken identity compounding the whirlwind.

Sydney Theatre Company’s A Flea In Her Ear will open on Friday November 4 at the Sydney Opera House, with doors opening at 8pm. The season will conclude on Saturday December 17. Tickets are available from STC. Photo courtesy James Green.

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