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Music
  
Bruce Montgomery

Book
  
Jerry Devine

Adapted from
  
The School for Wives

Lyrics
  
Bruce Montgomery

Productions
  
1964 Off-Broadway

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Basis
  
Molière's 1662 comedy The School for Wives

Similar
  
The School for Wives, Moose Murders, The Boys from Syracuse, The Color Purple, Nunsense

The amorous flea


The Amorous Flea is a musical with a book by Jerry Devine and music and lyrics by Bruce Montgomery. It is based on Molière's 1662 comedy The School for Wives.

Contents

The off-Broadway production, directed by Jack Sydow, opened on February 17, 1964 at the East 78th Street Playhouse and moved to York Theatre, running for a total of 93 performances. Proctor won the Theatre World Award for his performance [1]. Songs in the production include "Lessons On Life".

The amorous flea


Principal cast

  • Arnolphe - Lew Parker - Baritone
  • Chrysalde - David C. Jones - Baritone
  • Alain - Jack Fletcher - Baritone
  • Georgette - Ann Mitchell - Alto
  • Agnes - Imelda De Martin - Mezzo-soprano
  • Horace - Philip Proctor - Tenor
  • Synopsis

    Arnolphe is about to marry Agnes, a beautiful orphaned girl whom he has groomed to be the perfect wife by sequestering her in a convent and keeping her totally ignorant of the outside world since she was four years old. Just as she reaches legal age, she meets and falls in love with Horace (son of Arnolphe's old friend Oronte), whom Arnolphe befriends without revealing his identity as the girl's lecherous fiancé. To his dismay, Horace persists in describing his success at wooing Agnes. Eventually her birth father Enrique arrives on the scene to demand she fulfill the marriage contract he arranged for her many years before, Agnes discovers the deception, and the revelation of the identity of the intended groom leaves Arnolphe a very unhappy man.

    References

    The Amorous Flea Wikipedia