Overview
This new version of the long lost three act comedy A Qui Ma Femme?, one of Feydeau's earliest works, is a slice of marital life served up with the delicious incongruities and linguistic verve that characterize his later work. It portrays the attempts of a disillusioned, philandering husband, abetted by assorted zanies, to extricate himself from a marriage of inconvenience, and his wife's fitting revenge at the expense of her twit of a would be lover.