החאן - יתוש בראש / ז'ורז' פיידו

A Flea in Her Ear (La Puce à l'oreille) A comedy of errors By Georges Feydeau

Director: Udi Ben Moshe Translation: Nissim Aloni

Set and Design: Svetlana Breger Costume Design: Oren Dar Lighting Design: Roni Cohen Musical Editing: Ohad Ben Avi

Actors Erez Shafrir – Victor Emmanuel Chandebise, Poche Carmit Mesilati-Kaplan – Raymonde Chandebise Itai Szor – Camille Chandebise Yossi Eini – Don Carlos Homenides De Histangua Yael Esther Mor – Lucienne Homenides De Histangua Yoav Hyman – Romain Tournel Yehoyachin Friedlander – Dr. Finache, Baptistin Ariel Wolf – Etienne

Suzanna Papian – Antoinette Nir Ron – Augustine Ferallion

Or Lumbrozo – Eugenie David Ben Zeev – Rugby

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Paris in the mid-20th century. Raymonde Chandebise, after years of wedded bliss, begins to doubt the fidelity of her husband, Victor Emmanuel. She confides her doubts to her old friend Lucienne and they decide to put him to the test. They write him a letter, in Lucienne's handwriting, from a fictitious and anonymous admirer, requesting a rendezvous at the La & Li Hotel where prominent people come to have dubious encounters. Raymonde intends to confront her husband there. When Victor Emmanuel receives the letter, he believes the invitation was meant for his best friend Tournel, a handsome bachelor who, unknown to Victor Emmanuel, has his eye on Raymonde. Tournel enthusiastically heads for the hotel. Victor Emmanuel shows the letter to Lucienne's husband, Carlos Homenides de Histangua, a passionate and violent Spaniard. Carlos recognizes Lucienne's handwriting and assumes that she is trying to start an affair. In a fit of rage, he runs off to the hotel, with Victor Emmanuel, quick on his heels. All the characters meet at the La & Li Hotel, where all takes place at a fierce rate of opening and closing doors, spinning rooms, unexpected meetings and mistakes in identities, which reach their peak due to the uncanny resemblance between Victor Emmanuel and the drunk hotel porter Puche. The confusion persists even after all are reunited again at Victor Emmanuel's house, but eventually things clear up and as all good comedies end – all's well that ends well.

Production Staff Production Director: Edna Twig Production and Technical Supervisor: Sasson Chazam Lighting and Sound Manager: Roni Cohen

Program Editor: Assaf Berznitsky Photography: Yael Ilan // yaelilanblog.com Program and Poster Design: Elad Elharar - Design & Illustration // eladelharardesign.com Public Relations: Orit Harel, The Jerusalem Khan Theatre

The performance lasts about 1 hour and 45 mins (without intermission). Premiere: March 2nd, 2019 .

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