Director Robert Hockenberry with the Pittsburgh Savoyards discusses the first show of their 87th season, A Flea in Her Ear by George Feydeau. This turn of the century French farce will have you rolling on the ground with laughter at the hijinks and hilarity that ensures. Robert describes the play, talks about how the rehearsal process is going, and why he has been wanting to do this show since he first saw it. The Savoyards are also participating in the national Access card program that allows it's users to purchase tickets for $5 at the door. Visit https://pittsburghsavoyards.org/ to learn more. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
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