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- A flea in the ear / by Stephen Wyllie ; illustrated by Ken Brown. A flea in the ear / by Stephen Wyllie ; illustrated by Ken Brown. lst American ed. New York : Dutton Children's Books, 1996. 1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 28 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier When a fox tricks a dog into abandoning his post at the hen house in order to get rid of his fleas, the dog discovers his error and returns the favor. Dogs Fiction. Foxes Fiction. Fleas Fiction. Brown, Ken (Ken James), ill. Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1207/95033443-b.html 7 cbc orignew 1 ocip 19 y-gencatlg pc16 to la00 08-08-95; lb13 08-09-95; lc05 08-12-95; lb15 08-14-95; CIP ver. yg05 01-10-97 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644, LCAPM-150 c-GenColl PZ7.W9783 Fl 1996 0005494813A Copy 1 BOOKS 0525456481 (Details)
- A flea in her ear. A flea in her ear. 1969. 1 v. (theater program). text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier ANTA Theatre, October 1969. Title devised by Library staff. "Playbill. Volume 6. October 1969. Issue 10"--p. 5. Cast: Michael O'Sullivan, Deborah Sussell, Barry MacGregor, Harry Frazier, Ann Weldon, Carol Teitel, Robert Gerringer, Philip Kerr, Herman Poppe, Ray Reinhardt, Izetta Smith, Ruth Kobart, Robert Lanchester, George Ede, Robert Gerringer. LC copy has notations by Coe. Shelved under: Tiny Alice. DLC With: Tiny Alice / Edward Albee. Issued together. ANTA Theatre, The American National Theatre and Academy, Alfred De Liagre, Jr., executive producer, Jean Dalrymple, executive director, presents ACT American Conservatory Theatre, William Ball, general director ... "A Flea In Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, directed by Gower Champion, associate director Eugene Barcone, scenery designed by Stuart Wurtzel, costumes designed by Lewis Brown, lighting designed by John McLain. In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress). Theater programs New York (State) New York. rbgenr Theater programs 1969. rbgenr Champion, Gower, 1919-1980. Shaw, Barnett. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. English. Coe, Richard L. (Richard Livingstone), 1914-1995, annotator. DLC ANTA (Organization) American Conservatory Theater. Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress) DLC United States New York New York. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he11 2010-04-06 he11 2010-04-06 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 Coe Programs T119 (Details)
- A flea in her ear. A flea in her ear. 1968. 1 v. (theater program). text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Francis E. Drury Theatre, December 20 through January 25, 1968-1969, fifty-third season, eighth production. Title devised by Library staff. "Playbill. Volume 5. December 1968. Issue 12"--p. 3. Cast: Ross Morgan, Marcie Ross, Jonathan Bolt, Vaughn McBride, Jean Morris, Myrna Kaye, Bob Moak, Andrew Lack, Richard Halverson, Nancy Barrett, Allen Leatherman, Margaret Christopher, Jean Verrou, Robert Thorson, Harriet Cone, Don Cooper, Adeline Dorner, Joseph Dorner, Charlotte Hare, Jerry Perry, Mario Siletti. Cleveland Play House, "A Flea in Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by John Mortimer, directed by William Greene, settings by Paul Rodgers, costumes by Carol Margolis. In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress). Theater programs Ohio Cleveland. rbgenr Theater programs 1968. rbgenr Greene, William, 1926-1970. Rodgers, Paul. Margolis, Carol. Mortimer, John, 1923-2009. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. English. Cleveland Play House (Organization : Cleveland, Ohio) Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress) DLC United States Ohio Cleveland. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he11 2009-07-15 he11 2009-07-15 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 Coe Programs F57 rarebk/coe rbc jw02 03-08-96 (Details)
- A flea in her ear. A flea in her ear. 1969. 1 v. (theater program). text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., May 5-6, 1969. Festival productions at Ford's Theatre and Mall Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 28 to May 12, 1969. Title devised by Library staff. Cast: Wil Love, Sharon Miller, Frederick Coffin, E. Lee Smith, Pay Ryan, Kay Jay, Jeffrey Tambor, John Sterling Arnold, Dennis Lipscomb, Darcy Pulliam, Joel M. Kramer, Claudia Wilkens, Jeff Rodman, Richard Greene. LC copy shelved under: Rashomon. DLC With: Rashomon / Fay and Michael Kanin -- The Way of the World / William Congreve -- Lysistrata / Aristophanes -- An Enemy of the People / Henrik Ibsen -- The Criminals / Josâe Triana -- The Adding Machine / Elmer Rice -- She Stoops to Conquer / Oliver Goldsmith -- The Miser / Moliáere -- Misalliance / George Bernard Shaw. Issued together. American Airlines, Friends of the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution present the American Educational Theatre Association, American National Theatre and Academy production of the American College Theatre Festival. Wayne State University, The Classic Repertory Company presents "A Flea in Her Ear," (La puce áa l'oreille) by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, directed by Richard Spear, lighting design by Gary M. Witt, costume design by Stephanie Schoelzel, set design by William Rowe and Russell Smith. In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress). Theater programs Washington (D.C.) rbgenr Theater programs 1969. rbgenr Spear, Richard. Shaw, Barnett. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. English. Wayne State University. Department of Speech. American Educational Theatre Association. ANTA (Organization) Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress) DLC American College Theatre Festival. United States District of Columbia Washington. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he11 2009-08-14 he11 2009-08-14 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 Coe Programs R17 (Details)
- A flea in her ear. A flea in her ear. 1968. 1 v. (theater program). text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Olney Theatre, June 5 through June 23, 1968. Title devised by Library staff. Cast: Donegan Smith, Mary Michol Stock, Edward Lally, Michael Flanagan, Joan Bassie, Mary Jane Milli, Turenne, David Little, Ed Rombola, Edward McPhillips, Clare Melley, Deborah Jones, Alan Share, Peter Vogt. LC copy has notations by Coe. DLC Olney Theatre presents "A Flea in Her Ear," by Georges Feydeau, translated by Barnett Shaw, with Turenne, Joan Bassie, Mary Jane Milli, Ed Rombola, Donegan Smith, Michael Flanagan, directed by Leo Brady, setting and lighting by James D. Waring, costumes by James Edmund Brady. In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress). Theater programs Maryland Olney. rbgenr Theater programs 1968. rbgenr Turenne, Louis, 1933- Brady, Leo, 1917- Shaw, Barnett. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. English. Coe, Richard L. (Richard Livingstone), 1914-1995, annotator. DLC Olney Theatre (Organization : Olney, Md.) Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress) DLC United States Maryland Olney. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 20 y-genrareb he11 2009-07-15 he11 2009-07-15 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 Coe Programs F58 rarebk/coe rbc jw02 03-08-96 (Details)
- A flea in her ear / adapted by Greg Leaming. A flea in her ear / adapted by Greg Leaming. New York : Playscripts, c2005. 133 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. 7 cbc orignew 4 ncip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default lh38 2006-08-19 overtime to CALM LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 (Details)
- A flea in her ear; a farce; translated by John Mortimer. Puce áa l'oreille. English A flea in her ear; a farce; translated by John Mortimer. London, French, 1968. [3], 90 p. 2 plans. 22 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier French's Acting editions Translation of La puce áa l'oreille. Farces. gsafd 7 cbc orignew u ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-824, LCAPM-644, LCAPM-150 c-GenColl PQ2611.E86 P913 1968 Copy 1 BOOKS 0573011486 (Details)
- Chicago after dark; "a flea in the ear " of strangers visiting Chicago and a word of advice to persons going out after dark. Chicago after dark; "a flea in the ear " of strangers visiting Chicago and a word of advice to persons going out after dark. Chicago, A.C. Anderson, 1868. 95 p. 19 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier 0 cbc premunv u ncip 19 y-gencatlg he06 2024-03-09 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 LAC scc 2019-06-05 update (1 card) Card reviewed F548.42.C6 LAC scc 2019-06-05 rsl 2019-06-05 rblacfederal 20190605 c-RareBook F341.A2 C3 Copy 1 PREM (Details)
- A flea in her ear; a farce in three acts. A new English version by Carol Johnston. Puce áa l'oreille. English A flea in her ear; a farce in three acts. A new English version by Carol Johnston. Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [c1968] 136 p. plans. 19 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Translation of La puce áa l'oreille. Farces. gsafd Johnston, Carol, tr. 7 cbc orignew u ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 c-GenColl PQ2611.E86 P913 1968b 00004458436 Copy 1 BOOKS (Details)
- A flea in her ear : a new version of Georges Feydeau's farce / by David Ives. A flea in her ear : a new version of Georges Feydeau's farce / by David Ives. New York : Dramatists Play Service, Inc., c2006. 89 p. ; 20 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier 7 cbc orignew 4 ncip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 1 shelf copy policy default lf27 2007-11-28 to CALM LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 (Details)
- A flea in her ear : a farce-comedy in three acts / by Georges Feydeau ; a translation of Feydeau's La puce áa l'oreille by Barnett Shaw. Puce áa l'oreille. English A flea in her ear : a farce-comedy in three acts / by Georges Feydeau ; a translation of Feydeau's La puce áa l'oreille by Barnett Shaw. New York : S. French, c1966. 117 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Comedies. gsafd Shaw, Barnett. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 19 y-gencatlg LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644, LCAPM-150 c-GenColl PQ2611.E86 P913 1966 Copy 1 BOOKS 0573609160 (Details)
- A flea in her ear : an adaptation of Georges Feydeau's Boulevard farce / by Frank Galati ; from a literal translation by Abbott Chrisman. A flea in her ear : an adaptation of Georges Feydeau's Boulevard farce / by Frank Galati ; from a literal translation by Abbott Chrisman. New York, N.Y. (440 Park Ave., South, New York 10016) : Dramatists Play Service, c1989. 108 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921 Adaptations. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. 7 cbc orignew 2 ncip 19 y-gencatlg by30 to br00 11-08-90; br02 to SCD 11-14-90; fc11 11-28-90; fl39 12-10-90 LCAP batch update 2025-06-02-04:00: LCAPM-644 co c-GenColl PS3557.A3927 F5 1989 00058939286 Copy 1 BOOKS (Details)
- Hotel d'Amour : a musical farce adapted from Georges Feydeau's A flea in her ear = La puce áa l'oreille / book and translation by Jack Helbig ; music and lyrics by Gregg Opelka. Hotel d'Amour. Libretto Hotel d'Amour : a musical farce adapted from Georges Feydeau's A flea in her ear = La puce áa l'oreille / book and translation by Jack Helbig ; music and lyrics by Gregg Opelka. Woodstock, Ill. : Dramatic Pub., c2004. 141 p. : port. ; 19 cm. text txt rdacontent unmediated n rdamedia volume nc rdacarrier Musicals Librettos. Helbig, Jack. Feydeau, Georges, 1862-1921. Puce áa l'oreille. 7 cbc copycat 4 ncip 20 y-gencatlg acquire 2 shelf copies policy default nb05 2006-09-15 to SMCD for processing vk67 2007-12-03 vk05 2007-12-04 to Music Division vl00 2007-12-07 LCAP batch update 2025-06-01-04:00: LCAPM-644 copyright 158342198X (Details)
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