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ARCHIVE REVIEWS A Flea In Her Ear
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"At the heart of Richard Eyre’s nimble production of this 1907 farce by Georges Feydeau is an unerringly precise performance by Tom Hollander, which mixes manic energy with moments of goggling incredulity...Yet the material is just too self-consciously silly."
"Fine Revival...a heartlessly funny evening of whirlwind insanity."
"There is only one infallible indicator of a good farce. There should be moments, and preferably many of them, when it becomes physically impossible to stop laughing. And just when you think you have got a grip on yourself, the eruptions should begin again. By this strict and foolproof test Richard Eyre’s revival of Feydeau’s A Flea in her Ear (1907), in a translation by the great John Mortimer, fails, and fails miserably."
"Although the frantic pace had its moments, it fails to generate the kind of laughter that leaves your sides aching with pain."
"Blissfully funny and strongly cast production by Richard Eyre."
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