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Brian Blakey

BRIAN BLAKEY   

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Plays by Brian Blakey

BRIAN BLAKEY

Bee in Her Bonnet, A

1st Produced:

Winnipeg: Manitoba Theatre Centre, Manitoba, CAN >>>

1975

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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Genre:

Farce

Parts:

Male

9

Female

5

Parts other:

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Notes:

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Synopsis:

A translation of Georges Feydeau's La Puce A L'Oreille (A Flea in Her Ear)

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BRIAN BLAKEY

Stitch In Time, A

1st Produced:

Lighthouse Theatre, Port Dover

1990

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

Playwrights Co-op, Toronto,

ISBN/ASIN:

978-1-55435-191-6

Music:

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#3527

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Genre:

Comedy

Parts:

Male

4

Female

6

Parts other:

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Notes:

written by Blakey, Brian and Lees-Blakey, Dorothy

Synopsis:

A delightful adaptation of the hilarious Feydeau farce Tailleur pour Dames. Dr. Robert Moulineaux, trying to conceal a secret rendezvous with the seductively innocent but equally married Suzanne, launches a dizzy merry-go-round tangle of mistaken identities, outrageous excuses and frantic escapes. Two versions: 1) Paris, France, 1910 2) Montreal, 1925

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