| ABOUT THE AUTHOR
George Feydeau (1862-1921), French comediographer and master of vaudeville, is one of the most important representatives of ‘boulevard dramaturgy’. His plays are characterised by interestingly led plots, amusing stage situations, humorous turns of events, and witticisms. His most notable plays: ‘A Tailor for the Ladies’, ‘Lenta’, ‘Let’s go Hunting’, ‘Keep an eye on Amelia’, ‘A Flea in her Ear’
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| ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
Ljubiša Ristic (1947), graduated in direction from the Academy for Theatre, Film, Radio and Television in 1971, ‘A Flea in her Ear’ being the play he directed to graduate. His most notable work: ‘Igrajte tumor u glavi’ (Play a Tumour in the Head) (D. Jovanovic), ‘Oslobodenje Skoplja’ (The Liberation of Skopje) (D. Jovanovic), ‘Misa u a-molu’ (Mass in A-minor) (D. Kis)
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